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** F / A-18C / D Hornet
** F-16C / D Fighting Falcon
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** Ed Roush ( D ) ( inc .), 45 %
** Birch Bayh ( D ) ( inc .), 46 %
** Jill Long Thompson ( D ), 39 %
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