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Considering the results at Reno for past bunch of years, a pace of Legacys seems appropiate.

Micah Froese
Legacy

But, I digress. You were seeking a descriptive term for a group of Legacys, perhaps one that characterizes the nature of their drivers and passengers with different terms depending on mode of suspension (on wheels or wings).  I.E. A gaggle refers to a group of geese when they are on the ground whilst a skein refers to the group in flight.
 
Perhaps a truancy of Legacys could refer to those unpopulated ground groupings (parked together) only because they have escaped their natural environment of flitting flight.
 
Then again, a promise of Legacys could refer to more than one taxiing for eventual takeoff into their natural environment of flitting flight.
 
Your lunacy of Legacys may be quite apropos for describing a group in close formation flight.
 
Grayhawk
 
PS What about two Legacys?  That concept was skipped in your query.




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