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  1. Note: 155872, preserved at Carolinas Aviation Museum, was in the final active-duty MC F-4 Squadron, VMFA-235 "Death Angels", based at MCAS Barbers Point, HI. In 1990 it was ferried to MCAS Cherry Point as a part of the Navy's aerial target from...

  2. This supersonic jet was flown by the US Navy. When this plane was retired, it had Kentucky Governor Ernie Fletcher's name painted under the cockpit canopy. Fletcher did...

  3. 21 paź 2014 · This time, the airspeed indicator in the KC-135’s cockpit showed around 190 knots, just above the Stratotanker’s required landing speed. Even with a second refueling, the Phantom’s chances of making it still looked slim, especially towards reaching Gander.

  4. 12 maj 2024 · Note: McDonnell Dougas F-4S Phantom II on display at the USS Midway Museum in San Diego, CA. The F-4 Phantom II was the first jet to see extensive combat service with the Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force. Though designed with an all-missile...

  5. 1 sty 2020 · Messages scrawled on the nose gear door of a McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II, flown by the 82nd Aerial Target Squadron Detachment 1 at Holloman AFB, N.M., illustrates the dedication and passion of F-4 lovers. These F-4 Phantom images were photographed by military veterans and service members.

  6. 11 sie 2018 · The F-4 Phantom is a heavy supersonic fighter developed for the U.S. by the McDonnell Aircraft Corporation. It came to the fore as a tandem, double-seat, twin-engine, weather-independent, supersonic aircraft, breaking onto the scene with a dazzling top speed of Mach 2.2–twice the speed of sound.

  7. 1 sty 2017 · USAF QF-4 Phantom is shot at by an F-35 with two AIM-120s during last unmanned mission (and survives) Take a seat in the cockpit of one of the last USAF F-4 Phantoms as it arrives at...

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