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One of WWII's most iconic fighter planes just took to the sky once more alongside Air Force F-16 fighter jets

"The P-51 Mustang really helped win the war," said Lavaert Lieven, SCAT VII pilot.

One of WWII's most iconic fighter planes just took to the sky once more alongside Air Force F-16 fighter jets

"The bombers were finally protected when they flew to Berlin. It was the only plane that could do it. It also flew high, fast and could maneuver. It was an all-around good airplane," Lieven said.

"The bombers were finally protected when they flew to Berlin. It was the only plane that could do it. It also flew high, fast and could maneuver. It was an all-around good airplane," Lieven said.

The SCAT VII flew into Spangdahlem as F-16s were training. The training ended with a formation which gave Spangdahlem's pilots the opportunity to fly alongside the historic aircraft and gave the SCAT VII owner and pilot a day to remember.

The SCAT VII flew into Spangdahlem as F-16s were training. The training ended with a formation which gave Spangdahlem

"We flew with F-16s once, three years ago," said Lieven.

"We flew with F-16s once, three years ago," said Lieven.

"We took Christina in the plane and we were joined by one F-16 from the Belgian air force, which was fun, but being joined by 10 F-16s was really great. I think Johan, the owner, it was one of his best flights," Lieven said.

"We took Christina in the plane and we were joined by one F-16 from the Belgian air force, which was fun, but being joined by 10 F-16s was really great. I think Johan, the owner, it was one of his best flights," Lieven said.

Following the fly-in, Christina presented a slideshow of her family to base members and talked about their military history and her father's accomplishments and influence as a pilot, commander and father.

Following the fly-in, Christina presented a slideshow of her family to base members and talked about their military history and her father

The presentation ended with Col. Jason Bailey, 52nd Fighter Wing commander, showing his appreciation to Christina and the SCAT VII pilot and owner for coming to Spangdahlem.

The presentation ended with Col. Jason Bailey, 52nd Fighter Wing commander, showing his appreciation to Christina and the SCAT VII pilot and owner for coming to Spangdahlem.

"Thank you for bringing all of this magic to this wing," said Bailey.

"Thank you for bringing all of this magic to this wing," said Bailey.

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