McDonnell Douglas F-4C Phantom II
USAF tandem two-seat, Twin-engined, all-weather, long-range supersonic jet interceptor fighter/fighter-bomber


Archive Photos 1,2


McDonnell Douglas NF-4C Phantom II (AF 63-7407) on display (11/2/2000) at the Air Force Flight Test Center Museum, EAFB, California (Photos by John Shupek)

McDonnell Douglas F-4C-18-MC Phantom II (AF 63-7519) in storage (10/8/2007) at the Southern California Logistics Airport [SCLA] / George Air Force (Photo by Ron Strong)

McDonnell Douglas F-4C-19-MC Phantom II (AF 63-7555) on display (9/25/2003) at the Yankee Air Museum, Belleville, Michigan (Photos by John Shupek)

McDonnell Douglas F-4C-19-MC Phantom II (AF 63-7567, N402FS) on the ramp (c.1987) at the Mojave Airport, Mojave, California (Photos by John Shupek)

McDonnell Douglas F-4C-21-MC Phantom II (AF 63-7693, c/n 828) on display (c.1990) at the March Field Air Museum, Riverside, California (Photos by John Shupek)

McDonnell Douglas F-4C-21-MC Phantom II (AF 63-7693, c/n 828) on display (c.1998) at the March Field Air Museum, Riverside, California (Photos by John Shupek)

McDonnell Douglas F-4C-21-MC Phantom II (AF 63-7693, c/n 828) on display (1/10/2006) at the March Field Air Museum, Riverside, California (Photos by John Shupek)

McDonnell Douglas F-4C-23-MC Phantom II (AF 64-0741, c/n 1023, N403FS) on display (4/20/2005) at the Mojave MAP, Mojave, CA (Photos by John Shupek)

McDonnell Douglas F-4C-24-MC Phantom II (AF 64-0829) on display (5/20/2001) at the National Museum of the United States Air Force, Wright Patterson AFB, Dayton, Ohio (Photos by John Shupek)

References


  1. Photos: John Shupek
  2. Photos: Ron Strong, 10/8/2007


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