Five F-15 fighter jets from the Massachusetts Air National Guard did a Boston flyover on Thursday morning as part of a promotional media event. The jets flew as low as 1,000 feet over ground and followed a route from Barnes Air National Guard Base in Westfield along Eastern Massachusetts, including Salem, Boston and Cape Cod. The above video shows the squadron of fighter jets circling Boston Harbor heading toward downtown.
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