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Minnie Burner 1st Aug 2014 13:17

All credit to the team that prepared her for the air day.

N2erk 1st Aug 2014 13:33

BTW, nice photos on Wrathmonk's link, but I think some of the RN 892 photos are dated incorrectly. 013 appears to have the RN 976-1976 flag- ( I believed this was taking the pi** out of the USN on the American bicentennial) AllanSheppardArt shows same pic dated '76.

CoffmanStarter 1st Aug 2014 18:17

The F4 is still a fine looking aeroplane ... even by today's standards :ok:

RAFEngO74to09 1st Aug 2014 20:47

Nor would it have had the RWR on top of the fin in those days. Nice preparation and pic though x 2.

Rhino power 1st Aug 2014 21:57


Originally Posted by RAFEngO74to09
Nor would it have had the RWR on top of the fin in those days

Yes it would, FAA FG.1's were fitted with fin top RWR towards the end of their service lives... :)
http://cdn-www.airliners.net/aviatio.../3/2146342.jpg






-RP

John Eacott 1st Aug 2014 22:17


Originally Posted by RAFEngO74to09 (Post 8589684)
Nor would it have had the RWR on top of the fin in those days. Nice preparation and pic though x 2.

I took these in 1974 :p

http://www.eacott.com.au/gallery/d/1...al+1974+06.jpg


http://www.eacott.com.au/gallery/d/1...al+1974+07.jpg


http://www.eacott.com.au/gallery/d/1...+Ark+fly+1.jpg

RAFEngO74to09 2nd Aug 2014 00:26

Phantom FG1 RWR
 
I stand corrected - that surprised me as some of the RAFG FGR2 aircraft still didn't have them in 1978 !


This pic is from March 1977:

http://sg-etuo.de/media/xpb/grondste...Grondstein.jpg


This pic is from July 1977 - Queen's Silver Jubilee:
http://www.92sqdn.brushhouse.co.uk/pics/XV499-2.jpg

Rhino power 2nd Aug 2014 08:26


Originally Posted by RAFEngO74to09
some of the RAFG FGR2 aircraft still didn't have them in 1978 !

And even later than that... There's a photo in one of Ian Black's books, of XV430 of 19 Sqn, taken in early 1984 still lacking the RWR pod!

-RP

CoffmanStarter 2nd Aug 2014 08:35

Wonderful pics RAFEngO ...

I'm sure there are other PPRuNers with either logbook or other keepsake snaps of this magnificent beast they'd like to share :ok:

Buster Hyman 2nd Aug 2014 08:40

Feeling a bit left out here...one for the RAAF chaps!:ok:

Photos: McDonnell Douglas F-4E Phantom II Aircraft Pictures | Airliners.net

Can't put a pic up from the iPad for some reason.

herkman 2nd Aug 2014 08:58

Dum move buy us to send them back to USA when the lease expired

Could have bought them for a song

Decision was probarly made by the cleaner at headquarters

Regards

Col

CoffmanStarter 2nd Aug 2014 13:19

The recent refurbishment of RAF Coningsby's Gate Guardian under 41 Squadron colours looks spectacular ... :ok:

http://i1004.photobucket.com/albums/...ps1520ed78.jpg

Image Credit : Twitter : RAF News Reporter

54Phan 2nd Aug 2014 15:20

Very nice job!

Lyneham Lad 2nd Aug 2014 16:00

Have very fond memories of the might Phantom (groundcrew Coningsby late '60s and Brüggen start of the '70s) but never took any photographs, cameras being strictly verboten on the flightline. However, mid 70's at Valley was more relaxed in that respect and below is one of a pair of F4K's, probably taken on departure day after an open day.

PS - great link, that to the #Phantomfriday!

http://www.kmercerphotography.co.uk/...hantom_950.jpg

CoffmanStarter 2nd Aug 2014 16:24

That's a cracking pic of the mighty Fighting Cocks Lyneham Lad :ok:

Lyneham Lad 2nd Aug 2014 17:36

Thanks, Coff. As a confirmed FGR2 phanatic and recently (then) ex 14 Sqn, I had to overcome my prejudices in order to press the shutter button! ;)

And just to prove it, here is Lima, the sister ship crewing-up.

http://www.kmercerphotography.co.uk/...antom2_950.jpg

CoffmanStarter 9th Aug 2014 09:00

Friday +24 :E

For those interested ... the latest issue (24) of GAM covers the continued use of the Phantom by USAF.


The legendary F-4 Phantom II still serves the United States Air Force today, even though it is no longer a frontline fighter. Erik Roelofs visited the 82nd Aerial Targets Squadron detachment at Holloman Air Force Base to witness the Phantom in action, from the best seat in the house.
http://global-aviation-magazine.com/...am-is-out-now/

Free to access and download :ok:

Bit of a shame that this is the last issue of GAM ... but the GAR Web Site will continue ... see editorial.

Rhino power 9th Aug 2014 09:17

I hope when the QF-4 drone programme is finally finished, that the USAF keep a few of those beauties flying with the Heritage Flight...

-RP

Courtney Mil 9th Aug 2014 16:32

Thanks, everyone, for the great pictures. I may have to go for a lie down now!

CoffmanStarter 9th Aug 2014 16:43

Courtney ...

Before you do that old chap ... have a canter back through the Herc Thread (sorry can't recall the page number) as there are some stunning Phantom Herc AAR pics from down south :ok:

PS ... That's Pages 39/40 ;)

But don't read #1050


A single F4 was always easy, get down into the weedosphere and keep turning and you would win every time. Two F4s was more difficult.
:eek:


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