Tribute to the F-4 Phantom
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Mojave 1995
Nellis 1995
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Very nice, Frank.
Here is F-4N 150489 VF-301 at NAS Miramar on 25 January 1981
And from the USN demo team, we have Blue Angel #7 taxying to its spot on the ramp at NAS Quonset Pt. on 11 June 1972. I really don't know what Phantom variant they were flying at this time.
Here is F-4N 150489 VF-301 at NAS Miramar on 25 January 1981
And from the USN demo team, we have Blue Angel #7 taxying to its spot on the ramp at NAS Quonset Pt. on 11 June 1972. I really don't know what Phantom variant they were flying at this time.
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Great Frank, love the Silver Lobos!
Some of my shots:
Grtz,
Marcel
Some of my shots:
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F-4Jtomh wrote:And from the USN demo team, we have Blue Angel #7 taxying to its spot on the ramp at NAS Quonset Pt. on 11 June 1972. I really don't know what Phantom variant they were flying at this time.
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That Korean F-4D is really nice!!!
The F-4E is also cool!!!
Roel
The F-4E is also cool!!!
Roel
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Thank you for those Marcel Gosh, can't wait...
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Wonderful photography, and yes, that Korean F-4D was super! I'll keep on with some oldies. SquAdmin: F-4J, roger that and thanks.
RF-4C 66-0476 363 TRW at Westover ARB, 31 July 1983
RF-4C 66-0476 363 TRW at Westover ARB, 31 July 1983
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That Minnesota ANG F-4D looks familiar to me:-)
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maybe because you were standing next to me?lutefisk wrote:That Minnesota ANG F-4D looks familiar to me:-)
btw it was in october 1989.. I , (were getting old)
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That was it! By the way, wasn't it late September 1989 and they weren't flying that day because the fiscal year had ended, which usually means there is no cash left...
I remember going back a day later and they were night flying. We rode with the Supervisor of Flying and he drove his pickup truck so close to a running F-4's exhausts that the hood of the truck started to warp when the Phantom driver throttled up to start taxiing. Maybe not the best spot to park a car but it sure was fun!
Yes, we're getting on a bit. Those twenty years have zoomed by, haven't they?
Rick
I remember going back a day later and they were night flying. We rode with the Supervisor of Flying and he drove his pickup truck so close to a running F-4's exhausts that the hood of the truck started to warp when the Phantom driver throttled up to start taxiing. Maybe not the best spot to park a car but it sure was fun!
Yes, we're getting on a bit. Those twenty years have zoomed by, haven't they?
Rick
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Yes, we're getting on a bit. Those twenty years have zoomed by, haven't they?
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with a blink of an eye.....
one a couple of day's later at Gerorge AFB,
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with a blink of an eye.....
one a couple of day's later at Gerorge AFB,
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Nice photos and interesting comments. Minnesota's Phantoms were very pretty, even when subdued.
F-4E 66-0297 of the 337 TFS/4TFW at CFB Cold Lake, September, 1984.
F-4E 66-0297 of the 337 TFS/4TFW at CFB Cold Lake, September, 1984.
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Wittmund November '06
Andravida September '09
Larisa September '09
Andravida September '09
Larisa September '09
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RF-4C 72-0150 12TRS/67TRW at Plattsburgh AFB, NY 20 July 1991
Lazyweasel those are excellent long-lens shots. And the night shot was done very well-light painting? Perhaps you could provide us with the who, what, when and where of them?
Frank, I see a bunch of bandwidth exceeded blocks where your photos were.
Lazyweasel those are excellent long-lens shots. And the night shot was done very well-light painting? Perhaps you could provide us with the who, what, when and where of them?
Frank, I see a bunch of bandwidth exceeded blocks where your photos were.
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