Saw 2 Phantoms there in April... one being 64-0825 (in Navy colours), the other one being 153821!Richard from Rotterdam wrote:http://www.ov-10bronco.net/Pix/Memorial ... 0x1452.jpg
Have a look on this picture, I think you might find it here! Ft. Worth Veteran's Memorial Air Park.
The museum's website says it's an F4C, not an F4N. And besides that, it gives 64-0825 as its number, not a bureau number! So far, I haven't found any mistakes on this website compared to my own observations!Flanker wrote:hi Richard,
at the FWVMAP there are 2 F-4s :
USN QF-4S BuNo 153821 and USAF F-4C 64-0825, painted as a USN VF-202 "Superheats"
the picture I found on the 152269 http://www.airliners.net/search/photo.s ... ers.net%2F is different then either of the 2 now appearing at the FWVMAP.
It might be the same, but then she should have been repainted.
In that case, just to be sure, I would like to know whether it was really BuNo 152269 that was preserved on a pool at NAS Dallas, or that it was the 64-0825 that was repainted later in the current colors.
wow, is this the former Meacham museum collection??Richard from Rotterdam wrote:http://www.ov-10bronco.net/Pix/Memorial ... 0x1452.jpg
Have a look on this picture, I think you might find it here! Ft. Worth Veteran's Memorial Air Park.
Nope, it was 152267/AF201 f/n jun84 - l/n mar98 and gone by apr99. Was due to go to Fort Worth JRB but never turned up there.Flanker wrote:was it BuNo 152269 that was preserved at NAS Dallas ? and if so, what happened to her ?
Yeah, I posted the coordinates there as well but took them down 10 secs after posting, to avoid a lot of people trespassing. Still, someone saw the post and zoomed in on Google Earth Ah well, the descriptions in the original posts were such that I was able to track down the position, anyone could have.Flanker wrote:saw the images on FB.
Thanks for the GPS position Pjotrtje
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