McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom IIs on display

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The Collings Foundation F-4D Phantom II with Vietnam-era "Ritchie/DeBellevue" markings, taxis at Selfridge ANGB, May 2005.

There are many examples of the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom IIs on display around the world, often in aviation museums and at facilities that once operated the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II.

Australia

On display
F-4E

Belgium

On display
RF-4C

Chile

On display
F-4C-21
  • 37683 - Museo Aeronáutico y del Espacio, Santiago. December 31, 1964: first deployed to the 8th TFW GAFB, California; assigned to the 431st TFS. February 4, 1967: assigned to the 366th TFW, Southeast Asia. January 15, 1968: assigned to the 347th TFW. January 12, 1970: transferred to 4452d CCTS, GAFB, CA. April 5, 1972: assigned to the 183d TFG. December 10, 1980: assigned to the 142 CAM Sq, Oregon ANG. March 30, 1995. received in Chile for static display and repainted in SE Asia colors.[3]

Guam

On display
F-4E

Germany

File:F-4F JG72 Black-Beauty-Phantom retouched.jpg
The last Phantom 37+11 of JG72 "Westphalia" in Wittmund, painted entirely in black with the symbol of Westphalia, the white horse, on both sides and the shattered coat of arms of the wing on the bottom.
On display
RF-4E
F-4F

Turkey

A retired Turkish Air Force F-4E Phantom II, serial number 67-0360, which is on display at the Istanbul Aviation Museum
On display
F-4E

United Kingdom

On display
F-4C
F-4J(UK)
F-4K
F-4M
F-4S

United States

Airworthy
F-4D
  • 65-0749 - Collings Foundation, Stow, Massachusetts. Painted in markings of MiG killer F-4D aircraft, AF Ser. No. 66-7463, while assigned to the 555th Tactical Fighter Squadron, circa 1972.[14][15]
  • Multiple QF-4C, QRF-4C and QF-4E aircraft remain in operation by the 82d Aerial Targets Squadron (82 ATRS) at Tyndall AFB, Florida and the 82 ATRS Detachment 1 at Holloman AFB, New Mexico under the U.S. Air Force's Full Scale Aerial Targets (FSAT) Program. Most aircraft have been modified under Not Under Live Local Operation (NULLO) standards and have had ejection seats removed for eventual expenditure as aerial targets. However, several F-4Es are used almost exclusively for USAF "Heritage Flight" aerial demonstrations and retain ejection seats and cockpit flight controls.[citation needed]
On display
F-4A (F4H-1F)
F-4B (F4H-1)
RF-4B
F-4C
File:F-4C 64-0813 Eglin AFB.jpg
F-4C #64-0813 on display at Eglin AFB
RF-4C
File:RF-4C 67-0452 Eglin AFB.JPG
RF-4C #67-0452 at Eglin AFB
YRF-4C
F-4D
F-4D #65-0747 on display at Kittinger Park
F-4D #66-7554 on display at Robins AFB
F-4E
YF-4E
F-4J
YF-4J
F-4N
File:F-4N 153030 USS Midway.jpg
F-4N #153030 on the USS Midway
F-4S
File:F4-S 157307 Dulles.JPG
F-4S #157307 at the National Air and Space Museum annex at Dulles International Airport

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Bibliography

  • Donald, David and Lake Jon, eds. McDonnell F-4 Phantom: Spirit in the Skies. London: AIRtime Publishing, 2002. ISBN 1-880588-31-5.