#Phantom II F-4C
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guillemlacoma · 2 years ago
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M.D. F-4C Phantom II. Spanish Air Force. Ala 12 (wing 12). Museum. Link: https://abpic.co.uk/pictures/registration/C.12-40
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usafphantom2 · 8 months ago
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F-4C Phantom with AGM-12 Bullpup air-to-ground missiles.
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stone-cold-groove · 8 months ago
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A McDonnell Douglas F-4C Phantom II.
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monkeyssalad-blog · 11 days ago
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McDonnell Douglas F-4C Phantom II FG USAF 64-0673 8th Tactical Fighter Wing 433rd Tactical Fighter Squadron
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McDonnell Douglas F-4C Phantom II FG USAF 64-0673 8th Tactical Fighter Wing 433rd Tactical Fighter Squadron by Chris Murkin Via Flickr: McDonnell Douglas F-4C Phantom II FG USAF 64-0673 8th Tactical Fighter Wing 433rd Tactical Fighter Squadron Photo taken at Pima Air & Space Museum Tucson Arizona USA May 2025 HAA_5615
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radarsteddybear · 10 months ago
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The McDonnell Douglas RF-4C Phantom II (left) is a tactical reconnaissance that is a modification of the F-4C fighter. It's got lots of cameras in the nose that are capable of taking photos in both high and low altitude in both day and night.
The Lockheed F-117A Nighthawk (right), the world's first operational stealth aircraft. The one on display was built and modified specifically for systems testing; once the testing program was over, the plane was given to the museum.
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dronescapesvideos · 11 months ago
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F-4C-24-MC s/n 64-0829 FG flown by Col Robin Olds and 1/Lt Stephen B. Crocker of the 433rd TFS, 8th TFW, Ubon, Thailand, 20 May, 1967. They shot down 2 MiG-17s with this Phantom II. ➤VIDEO: https://youtu.be/pZODV-Y1knE
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dangerousthingobservation · 2 months ago
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F-4C Phantom II 63-7688
In 1977 57th FIS 63-7688 look was much improved, the greenish looking tan disappeared and all looking shiny. also with the new all checkered tail prepared for the William Tell competition and then applied to all the squadron aircraft. Credit: Baldur Sveinsson
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gladiopsyop · 4 months ago
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2 F-15 Eagles and a RF-4C Phantom II from the 18th tactical fighter wing fly past soviet aircraft cruiser Minsk during Exercise Ostfriesland II in the Sea of Japan in 1983
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allthenewzworld · 5 months ago
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Federal officials have identified the remains of U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Donald W. Downing of Columbus, Wisconsin, who went missing during the Vietnam War nearly 60 years ago.
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The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announced Tuesday that its scientists had positively identified Downing's remains.
Downing was piloting an F-4C Phantom II aircraft during an armed night reconnaissance mission over the then-Democratic Republic of Vietnam in September 1967 when his plane disappeared.
Decades of investigation yielded nothing until a recovery team in 2024 discovered aircraft wreckage at a site in Quang Binh Province, Vietnam.
Read more at the link in bio.
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santini-72 · 2 years ago
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Nº91 MCDONNELL-DOUGLAS F-4C PHANTOM II, 433 Escuadrón Táctico de Caza (TFS) "Satan's Angels", 8 Ala de Táctica de Caza (TFW) "Wolfpack", Base aérea de Ubon, Tailandia, 1967.
Piloto: Coronel Robin Olds, , Era un "triple as", con un total combinado de 17 victorias, en la Segunda Guerra Mundial (13) y la Guerra de Vietnam (4), Elevado en dos ocasiones al mando de alas de caza durante el conflicto de Vietnam, Olds es considerado entre los historiadores de la aviación y sus pares, como el mejor comandante de ala de la Guerra de Vietnam.
WSO: 1er Teniente Stephen Croker.
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usafphantom2 · 8 months ago
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USAF F-4C Phantom dropping a cluster canister on June 23, 1967 in A Shau Valley Vietnam. Once the canister is empty, the pilot drops it.
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retroboldphotography · 3 years ago
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monkeyssalad-blog · 24 days ago
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McDonnell F-4C Phantom II 693 USAF 63-7693
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McDonnell F-4C Phantom II 693 USAF 63-7693 by Chris Murkin Via Flickr: McDonnell F-4C Phantom II 693 USAF 63-7693 Photo taken at March Field Aircraft Museum Located at Riverside County California Photo taken 28th May 2025 While on Holiday HAA_6420
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coldwarairforce · 4 years ago
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F-4C Phantom II  during Exercise Black Hawk IV, 1981
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brooklynmuseum · 2 years ago
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To stay or to enlist? 
It’s the critical decision that many Black families wrestled with as the armed services could provide economic opportunities and that question is illuminated by Zoë Charlton in A Movement in Every Direction: Legacies of the Great Migration. In her installation, Permanent Change of Station, Charlton creates a large-scale, multilayered vignette of deciduous and evergreen trees, Southeast Asian terraced rice fields, and Florida Spanish moss.
By placing together elements that do not naturally coexist, Charlton blurs the boundaries between the real and imagined; the familiar and foreign. In a large-scale drawing, a Black American woman in high-ranking military dress—perhaps a distant relative of or stand-in for the artist—prepares to launch a miniature U.S. Air Force McDonnell F-4C-23 Phantom II fighter plane toward the 1950s-era white suburb of Levittown, Pennsylvania.
Experience the details within Charlton’s work that incorporates landscapes from Vietnam and the Philippines, where her family served in the armed forces as part of #GreatMigrationBkM through June 25.
Hear from three of the artists—Akea Brionne, Leslie Hewitt, and Robert Pruitt—whose work is on view in this story-rich exhibition during Brooklyn Talks on May 18. They'll discuss their individual practices and the profound impact of this movement of millions of Black Americans across the South and the country. 
🎟 https://bit.ly/3M4y8YJ
🖼️ Zoë Charlton (born Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, 1973; based in Baltimore, Maryland). Permanent Change of Station, 2022. Collage on wood panel and graphite, gouache, collage on paper. Pop-up construction: 73 1/8 × 195 3/4 × 120 1/4 in. (185.7 × 497.2 × 305.4 cm). Collage: 82 × 211 1/4 in. (208.3 × 536.6 cm). Courtesy of the artist. Brooklyn Museum. (Photo: Jonathan Dorado) → E. Brady Robinson Photography
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skyfire85 · 5 years ago
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There's 16 years between the first flights of the F-86 and F-4C, and 9 between the F-4 and A-10.
It's been forty-eight years since the A-10's first flight...
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