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This moment is a point of pride for aviation enthusiasts, particularly those following Aviation MT updates regarding RAF history in Malta. 3. Medical and Clinical Phantoms In the context of modern progressive metal, is
It is frequently cited as a standout track, noted for its "killer opening riff" and atmospheric transitions. Bassists have highlighted its complexity, often including it in full-album cover projects. 2. Aviation History – The "9 Phantoms" of RAF Luqa
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Nine McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II jets were lined up on a single runway for a final squadron detachment before the base closure.
Fans and reviewers often group the track into "Part II" of the album's progression alongside "Ligature Marks" and "God He Sees in Mirrors".
The jets performed a formation flight that created the appearance of "3 ones" in the sky, marking a farewell to the Maltese servicemen and women.
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