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Old December 24th 04, 05:57 AM
M. Bogue
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This past June, VX-9 Det Mugu formally disestablished. They were flying
Tomcats, including the one painted black with the Bunny logo. A few of the
Det Mugu officers migrated to VX-9 China Lake and the Bunny migrated with
them. The photo you saw in Playboy included several aircrew presently
assigned to VX-9. VX-9 has the Bunny logo painted on the tail of aircraft
100, an F/A-18E.

MB

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A few months ago Playboy magazine had a picture of an all-black F-14 with
the bunny logo.

I thought this logo had been banned from Navy aircraft after the Tailhook
scandal. Does anybody know any details?




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