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RAFEngO74to09 27th March 2015 22:29

http://www.thephantomshrine.co.uk/Va...s/ATI90028.jpg


Found at thephantomshrine.co.uk

RAFEngO74to09 27th March 2015 22:51

Now that's what I call a display team aircraft !


http://www.vg-photo.com/airshow/2013...y/EVG_9163.jpg


https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...85ab9971aa.jpg

RAFEngO74to09 27th March 2015 23:00

Impressive Ultra Low Level Blue Angels Display !
 
http://aerobaticteams.net/images/blu...ls-f-4-129.jpg

con-pilot 28th March 2015 00:54

I do believe that he wins the lowest ever low level pass...



And lived to tell about it. :p

West Coast 28th March 2015 03:18

That has a photoshop feel to it

BBadanov 28th March 2015 04:18

It could be this accident:
30 August 1970 – Lt. Ernie Christensen belly-landed his F-4J Phantom at the Eastern Iowa Airport in Cedar Rapids with one engine stuck in afterburner. He ejected safely, while the aircraft ran off the runway.

RAFEngO74to09 28th March 2015 05:45

BBadanov,

Correct on the F-4J Blue Angels accident - noted in the photo caption at the aerobaticteams.net website.

CoffmanStarter 28th March 2015 09:37

RAFEngO ... You're post #161 outstanding :D

P6 Driver 28th March 2015 13:42

Am I the only one who's posting photos that I've actually taken?

There must be a shed load out there in private collections! Lets see some.

Prangster 28th March 2015 15:29

at the phantomshrine, memories!
 
Lovely shockwaves which reminds me. Place RR Hucknall. A/C Spare F4 left lying around by the RN Date just before the company went bust. (RR not the RN). Boss man. 'Take e this fine noise meter, set it up in the middle of the runway then rfl back to the tower' Arrives at tower just as the spare F4 howls down the runway and pulls the noisiest vertical I've ever heard. Noise research dept then submitted the readings to Nottingham City Council as average readings of peak jet noise. The blighters were planning to build what else but a housing development just off the western edge of the runway. Guess what? They just won the battle all these years on. Hucknall closed for flying this very month so that the long planned housing can now be built. Proud to have played a very small part in the holding battle. The pilot I think was Dennis Witham

ex-fast-jets 28th March 2015 19:57

Never phlew the Phantom - but spent a few happy years visiting the very impressive McD Douglas facility in St Louis at the end of its production line. I was invited to visit the last phew phantoms being built - one Greek, one Turkish! They said that every morning when they returned to the production line, they found that the two phantoms had started to point inwards towards each other and they had to straighten them out!! Win/win for McD D!!

Great aircraft with some amazing capabilities.

Please keep this thread going for many phantom phridays to come!!

Great piccies!!

midsomerjambo 2nd April 2015 19:11

Anyone care to guess where, what and why?

img007_zpszyxahokh.jpg Photo by Gerry_Frew | Photobucket

RAFEngO74to09 2nd April 2015 20:43

The aircraft are:

F-106A of 102 FIW Massachusetts ANG between Jun 72 and Jan 88.
RF-4E of AG51 Luftwaffe.
Tornado GR1 of TWCU (1981 onwards).

The F-106 rarely visited Europe and none of the dates I can find match up.

The 102 FIW did deploy to Goose Bay for Ex FERTILE BRAVE in 1981 but this was before the first Tornado Det there in 1983. I was wondering if the TWCU Tornado was staging through for trials in the USA but I cannot imagine why they would have an old RAF Douglas tractor with them given the paucity of Hercules airlift allocations for minor dets in those days.

The USAF style security notice is not aligned with a permanent Restricted Area red line so it is probably an exercise / airshow somewhere with the aircraft parked in areas not used on a regular basis. I did consider IATs at Greenham Common - perhaps someone on the F-106A unit managed to secure a transatlantic trip as 102 FIW was starting to get into the deployed ops game in preparation for receiving the F-15A.

Valiantone 2nd April 2015 22:36

Three TWCU Tornados went to the USA in 83 at about the same time the Reds did the USA trip over the pond.


I remember seeing a shot on Air Pictorial of the 3 Tornados with the Reds, possibly in the USA.


V1

RAFEngO74to09 3rd April 2015 04:09

The Red Arrows and 3 x TWCU Tornado GR1 visited the USA in May 83 and gave a number of display. The TWCU aircraft also flew low-level missions from Andrews AFB and Goose Bay, and appeared at the Andrews AFB Open House that year.

RAFEngO74to09 3rd April 2015 04:14

QF-4E of 82 ATRS Det 1 - photo taken by me at my "local" air show at Nellis AFB Nov 2011 - still looking good !

http://i1305.photobucket.com/albums/...ps6ogyeybo.jpg


http://i1305.photobucket.com/albums/...pskqetux7f.jpg

Flap Track 6 3rd April 2015 09:01

A teenage Flap Track 6 being checked out in RF-4C 72-0146 at Alconbury in the early eighties.
They wouldn't let me take it for a spin, though, and unfortunately this was the closest I ever got to actually flying the mighty Toom.

http://i1380.photobucket.com/albums/...pserzxtp1m.jpg

P6 Driver 3rd April 2015 09:10

Image removed

sandozer 3rd April 2015 09:59

F4-D Luke AFB, 2011
 
http://i919.photobucket.com/albums/a...0II%20%20s.jpg

Minnie Burner 3rd April 2015 10:10

The One above
 
Looks just like a QF-4E

Just 'cos it's Friday:
http://www.globalaviationresource.co...ackBunny_1.jpg


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