The F-4 Phantom was a fighter jet that entered service with the U.S. Navy in 1961 and eventually found its way to the Air Force two years later only for the Marine Corps to adopt it too.
The major operators of the Phantom F-4, including the US Navy and Air Force, have retired the aircraft, but it remains in limited service in some countries. Iran, Turkey, and South Korea are among ...
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The Aviationist on MSNThunder in the Heavens: A Brief History of the Aircraft of the USAF ThunderbirdsEntertaining crowds since 1953, the United States Air Force Thunderbirds are one of the world’s best known aerial demonstrations teams, dazzling ...
The Air Force's Phantom II was designated F-4C, and first flew May 27, 1963. Production deliveries began in November 1963. The F-4 was the primary fighter-bomber aircraft in the U.S. Air Force ...
a note about the number-crunching methods for the Vietnam air war is in order: all of these American aces flew as members of two-man crews on F-4 Phantom IIs, reflecting the emergence of air-to ...
The McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom is arguably the single best and most famous third-generation jet fighter. It served the United States Air Force, Navy, and Marine Corps faithfully from the ...
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