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F-4D Phantom in Flight with Afterburners Lit
F-4D Phantom in Flight with Afterburners Lit 
International F-4 Phantom IIs in Flight
International F-4 Phantom IIs in Flight 
F-4H-1 Phantom in its First Flight
F-4H-1 Phantom in its First Flight 
F-4D Phantom Flightline
F-4D Phantom Flightline 
F-4 Phantom Air to Air
F-4 Phantom Air to Air 
F-4 Phantoms in Camouflage Livery Flying in Formation
F-4 Phantoms in Camouflage Livery Flying in Formation 
US Air Force, Navy, Marines and F-4 Phantom IIs Flying in Formation
US Air Force, Navy, Marines and F-4 Phantom IIs Flying in Formation 
F-4 Phantom II Air to Air
F-4 Phantom II Air to Air 
F4H-1, F-101B Voodoo and F-101A Voodoo Flying in Formation
F4H-1, F-101B Voodoo and F-101A Voodoo Flying in Formation 
Three F4 Phantoms in Flight
Three F4 Phantoms in Flight 
F-4 Phantom II in Flight
F-4 Phantom II in Flight 
MO ANG F-4C Phantom II 4 in Flight
MO ANG F-4C Phantom II 4 in Flight 
F-4 Phantom II in Flight
F-4 Phantom II in Flight 
F-4E Phantom II Mo Ang in Flight
F-4E Phantom II Mo Ang in Flight 
F-4 Phantom II in Flight
F-4 Phantom II in Flight 
F-4E Phantom II in Flight Above the Clouds
F-4E Phantom II in Flight Above the Clouds 
F-4E Phantom in Flight Over Gateway Arch
F-4E Phantom in Flight Over Gateway Arch 
F-4 Phantom II Blue Angels in Delta Formation
F-4 Phantom II Blue Angels in Delta Formation 
F-4E Phantom and F-15B Eagle Acceptance Flight
F-4E Phantom and F-15B Eagle Acceptance Flight 
F-4C Phantom II in Flight Over St. Louis' Gateway Arch
F-4C Phantom II in Flight Over St. Louis' Gateway Arch 
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F-4D Phantom in Flight in Camouflage Livery

The McDonnell two-place, twinjet, all-weather F-4 Phantom II, with top speeds more than twice that of sound, was one of the most versatile fighters ever built. It served in the first line of more Western air forces than any other jet. Just 31 months after its first flight, the F-4H was the U.S. Navy's fastest, highest-flying and longest-range fighter. It first flew May 27, 1958, and entered service in 1961. The two-place, twin-engine supersonic F-4 Phantom II could carry a payload of up to 16,000 pounds of bombs, rockets, missiles and guns. 
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Unique identifier BI222137 
Boeing ID d4c-44493 
Type Image 
Size 2874px × 2271px   18MB 
License type RM 
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