McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II
The F-4 Phantom II is an American fighter-bomber. It was mainly used during the Vietnam War. It was first flown in 1958 and was shown in 1960. The plane could carry four AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles and four long range AIM-7 Sparrow missiles, but it did not have a gun. Later, the E model had a cannon mounted on it. After the F-15 Eagle replaced it, it was used as a bomber and the G model was used as a Wild Weasel. It is currently used by countries such as Turkey and Iran.
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An F4H-1F aboard Independence, April 1960
F-4 Phantom II flight demonstration video
A U.S. Navy F-4B from VF-111 dropping bombs over Vietnam, 25 November 1971
The Blue Angels flew the F-4J, 1969–1974
A U.S. Marine F-4B with VMFA-314, flies over South Vietnam in September 1968
"The Fabulous Phantom II" 5000th F-4 Phantom, McDonnell Douglas promotional film.
"The Record Breaking Phantom II" Mcdonnell aircraft promotional Film.
"The F-4 Phantom Joins the Fleet" (1962).
F-4J Phantom II AWG-10 guided missile trials at Pt. Mugu, California.
"Ambassadors in Blue" (1971) F-4E Phantom USAF Thunderbirds promotional film.
USAF F-4 Phantom II conventional weapons delivery dive-bombing training film.
USAF tactical weapons in South-East Asia.