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And they're not the only ones, as it seems, since the pic on airliners is not an F-4C, or it must be a variant that misses the thingy under the nose, which can be seen in the pic below:Flanker wrote:That's indeed the aircraft in question.
I was a bit confused, as it seems the guys / girls at the Yanks museum don't know the difference between a F-4C and a F-4J/S, as they mention it to be a F-4J/S on their website
Yes, 64-0761 is stored in a compound on the other side of the airfield, seen myself in mar10.Flanker wrote:then the additional question, is the C still there ?
Hmm.... http://www.yanksair.com/ContactUs.htmlWant to ask the Museum directly, but they don't have e-mail (apparently, or at least not mentioned on their site).
Anybody that can help me with an e-mail address ?
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