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McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II - Wikipedia
The McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II[N 1] is an American tandem two-seat, twin-engine, all-weather, long-range supersonic jet interceptor and fighter-bomber that was developed by McDonnell Aircraft for the United States Navy. [3] .
List of McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II variants - Wikipedia
Two-seat all-weather carrier-based fighter for the US Navy, J79-GE-2 and -2A engines with 16,100 lbf (71.6 kN) of afterburner thrust each. Named Phantom II in 1959 and redesignated F-4A in 1962; 45 built. [1] A small number of F-4As converted into two-seat training aircraft.
Douglas F4D Skyray - Wikipedia
The Douglas F4D Skyray (later redesignated F-6 Skyray) is an American carrier-based supersonic fighter/interceptor designed and produced by the Douglas Aircraft Company. It was the first naval fighter to exceed the speed of sound in level flight and the last fighter produced by the Douglas Aircraft Company prior to its merger with McDonnell ...
F-4D Phantom - The Collings Foundation
Spewing blue-white flames, the F-4D Phantom thunders by and performs an ace’s victory roll. This is not Vietnam, but it could be your air show. It is a description of the Vietnam Memorial Flight–what millions of airshow attendees have delighted in seeing since August 1999.
F-4D Phantom II - Museum of Aviation
This rugged F-4 was assigned to the 555th “Triple Nickel” Tactical Fighter Squadron (TFS) from July 1967 to August 1972, and is credited with one confirmed kill on 14 February 1968, and another claimed by a crew but not confirmed by a combat …
McDonnell Douglas F-4D Phantom II - Combat Air Museum
The Museum's F-4D was built by McDonnell Aircraft at St. Louis, Missouri and delivered to the USAF on January 12, 1967. It served a tour in Southeast Asia, and on October 12, 1972, Captains John A. Madden (Pilot) and Larry Pettit (WSO) were credited for downing a North Vietnamese MiG-21 fighter.
Aircraft: McDonnell-Douglas F-4D Phantom II - Aero Web
Notes: Upgraded F-4C with improved avionics for AIR-TO-AIR and AIR-TO-GROUND operations. Worked on F-4C/D's with the 33 TFW from June of 1976 until they changed over to the F-15 (1978ish). Last name was Bonachea then. Anyone remember the big "O" Oscar Watson, Milt Hope, the Pignataros (Tony and Barb)?
The McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II is a tandem two-seat, twin-engined, all-weather, long-range supersonic jet interceptor fighter/fighter-bomber originally developed for the United States Navy by McDonnell Aircraft.
McDonnell F-4D Phantom II - This Day in Aviation
McDonnell F-4D-30-MC Phantom II 66-7533, the 2,000th Phantom. (Boeing) 12 March 1967: McDonnell Aircraft Corporation, St. Louis, Missouri, delivered the 2,000th F-4 Phantom II to the United States Air Force. F-4D-30-MC 66-7533, c/n 2062, was assigned to the 40th Tactical Fighter Squadron, 33rd Tactical Fighter Wing, at Eglin Air Force Base ...
F-4 Phantom Guide for the Masses - Jay Chladek - USAF SIG
2009年8月12日 · f-4d This was the second major USAF variant. It was optimized for more capability and externally was very similar to the F-4C, hence most F-4C kits are designated F-4C/D.