F-4E-54-MC (AUP) "Phantom" II (ex-72-1507/01507 & MSN: 4465) from the 338 Mira Dioxis Vomvardamou of the Hellenic Air Force (HAF). Delivered in May 1974 as 01507, it was upgraded to F-4E AUP (Avionics Upgrade Program) configuration and continued in service until 4 Apr 2019.
A U.S. Air Force McDonnell Douglas F-4E-62-MC "Phantom" II (74-1639 & MSN: 4877/SP) aircraft from the 23rd Tactical Fighter Squadron, 52nd Tactical Fighter Wing, Spangdahlem Air Base, West Germany, in flight over its home base in 1983.
McDonnell RF-4E-66-MC "Phantom" II (77-0312 & MSN: 5038) of the 113th Squadron "Light" (113 Filo "Işık"),1st Main Jet Base (1 ci Ana Jet Üs), Eskişehir AB, Turkish Air Force. Updated by ASELSAN as RF-4E/TM, was transferred to 173 Filo "Şafak", 7 ci Ana Jet Üs, Malatya-Erhaç AB.
McDonnell F-4C-19-MC "Phantom" II (63-7589 & MSN: 644). Destined in the 555th TFS (8th TFW), USAF, shot down a MiG-21 over North Vietnam the Jan 2, 1967. Transferred to the 57th FIS, stationed at Naval Air Station Keflavik, (Iceland), prepares for a training sortie.
A Royal Air Force F-4J (UK), ex-F-4J-29-MC, "Phantom" F.3 (ex-BuAer. 153795 & ZE354/9084M/F903) from the No. 74 "Tiger" Squadron RAF, where they were operated since October 1984 (since RAF Wattisham, Suffolk), flying it exclusively until January 1991
U.S. Navy F-4J-29-MC Phantom II (BuNo 153783) of experimental squadron VX-4 in 1969. The black paint had a special pigmentation that was tested to see how it refracted radar signals. The F-4J was sold in 1984 to the UK an operated as ZE352 by No. 74 Squadron, RAF.
U.S. Air Force F-4D Phantom IIs from the 134th Tactical Fighter Squadron, 158th Tactical Fighter Group, VT Air National Guard, parked on the flight line at Plattsburgh AFB on 16 June 1984
DEATH RATTLERS. Three McDonnell Douglas F-4N Phantom IIs (BuNo 150628, 152318, 151446) of Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 323 (VMFA-323) aboard the USS Coral Sea (CV-43) in 1979-80.
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