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Published: 2009-12-13 00:24:29 +0000 UTC; Views: 3769; Favourites: 32; Downloads: 0
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Description The McDonnell-Douglas F-4 Phantom II entered service in 1960. It was originally developed for the US Navy, but saw service with the Marines, USAF, and a number of air forces throughout the world.

Many versions were made over the years, and production and modification programs continued until 1981 with over 5,000 made in total.

The Phantom II proved itself in the interceptor, ground attack, SEAD, and reconnaisance roles, and it's high power and large weapon carrying capacity were a big step forward from previous aircraft.

The F-4 is armed with 1 x 20mm Vulcan cannon (F-4E) 4 x AIM-7 Sparrow and 4 x AIM-9 Sidewinder short-range missiles, or a mixture of bombs, AMRAAMs, air-to-surface missiles, and British F-4s carried Skyflash also.

It is a testament to the strength of the aircraft that many are still in service round the world today.

This example is an F-4B of VF-142 US Navy circa 1967.
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SeanDouglas [2009-12-18 04:09:19 +0000 UTC]

I really like this one. I've always liked the 6o's USN squadron markings, and especially, for some reason, I love Phantoms with white nose cones.

It's funny, some models I like the look of with their gear up, some with there gear down. The Navy versions with the extendable oleo leave me cold. The F-4E looks cool on the ground. Your picture here fits in exactly with my fickle ways. Nice one.

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Claveworks In reply to SeanDouglas [2009-12-18 21:33:32 +0000 UTC]

Thanks - good to know the exact reasons why someone likes something!

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