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McDonnell Aircraft F-4K and F-4M Assembly Line, May 1968
McDonnell Aircraft F-4K Engine Installation^ 1966.
McDonnell Aircraft F-4K Engine Installation^ 1966.
McDonnell F-4K Engine Installation
McDonnell Test Hangar with F-101 Voodoos & F4H Phantoms
McDonnell Aircraft F-4K Engine Installation^ May 1966.
McDonnell Aircraft F-4K Engine Installation^ 1966.
McDonnell Aircraft F-4K Engine Installation^ 1966.
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James S. McDonnell at the Rollout of the 5,000th F-4 Phantom II
McDonnell Test Pilot Bob Little with F4H-1 Prototype
James S. McDonnell Gives the Thumbs Up From the 5000th F-4 Phantom II
F-4 Phantom II on Ground with Weapons, St. Louis, MO
RF-4C Phantom II at McDonnell Aircraft Corp in St. Louis
The 3,000th F-4 Phantom II was a Navy F-4J Phantom II
5000th F-4 Phantom Flying Over the St. Louis Arch
5000th F-4 Phantom in Flight Above St. Louis
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F-4 Phantom II Assembly Line in St. Louis
The F-4 Phantom II flew every traditional military mission: air superiority, close air support, interception, air defense suppression, long-range strike, fleet defense, attack and reconnaissance. The F-4 Phantom II starred in both the Vietnam War and Operation Desert Storm with a record of 280 air-to-air victories and the destruction of more than 200 anti-aircraft sites. From 1958 to 1979, when the production line stopped, a total of 5,195 F-4 Phantom II aircraft were built.
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BI233840
Boeing ID
12-295-1
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St. Louis Assembly Facility
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