Air Victory Museum - McDonnelll Douglas F-4A Phantom II
Bill Maloney
7/4/2008

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01 McDonnelll Douglas F-4A Phantom II 02 McDonnelll Douglas F-4A Phantom II 03 Phantom Jet Intake 04 Phantom Drop Tank
05F4PhantomPPIRadar 06F4PhantomNose 07F4PhantomCockpit 08F4PhantomNoseGear
05 F-4 Phantom PPI Radar 06 F-4 Phantom Nose 07 F-4 Phantom Cockpit 08 F-4 Phantom Nose Gear
09F4PhantomNoseGear 10F4PhantomCockpit 11F4PhantomNoseGearDoor 12F4PhantomMainGearDoor
09 F-4 Phantom Nose Gear 10 F-4 Phantom Cockpit 11 F-4 Phantom Nose Gear Door 12 F-4 Phantom Main Gear Door
13F4PhantomNose 14F4PhantomArt 15F4PhantomMainGear 16YankeeAirPirate
13 F-4 Phantom Nose 14 F-4 PhantomArt 15 F-4 Phantom Main Gear 16 Yankee Air Pirate

McDonnell Douglas F-4A Phantom II Specifications:

McDonnell Douglas F4 Phantom Jet Fighters at other Aviation Museums in the Northeast
McDonnell F4 Phantom McDonnell F4 Phantom
A McDonnell Douglas F4D Phantom at the Vermont Military Museum in Essex Junction, VT F4 Phantom at the Empire State Aerosciences Museum in Schenectady, NY
McDonnell F4 Phantom McDonnell F4 Phantom
F4D Phantom at the Militia Museum of New Jersey in Sea Girt, NJ Another McDonnell Douglas F4A Phantom at the Quonset Air Museum in North Kingston, RI
F4-C Phantom II McDonnell F4 Phantom
A McDonnell Douglas F4C Phantom at the US Air Force Museum in Dayton, OH McDonnell Douglas F4G Phantom at the US Air Force Museum in Dayton, OH
McDonnell F-4 Phantom II F-4S Phantom
F4B Phantom II at the Wings of Eagles Museum in Horseheads, NY An F-4S Phantom at the MAPS Air Museum in North Canton, OH

Length: 58 feet 2 inches
Wingspan:
38 feet, 5 inches
Height:
16 feet, 6 inches
Crew:
2
Weight:
Empty 28,276lbs Loaded - 58,000 lbs
Max Speed: 1,400 mph
Cruise Speed: 590 mph
Range: 1,750 miles
Service Ceiling: 59,600 feet
Fuel Capacity: 1,364 gallons internal
Powerplant: Two General Electric J-79-GE-15 turbojets 17,000lbs thrust each with afterburner
Armament:
 16,000 of bombs, missiles, and gun pods externally
First Flight : May 27, 1963
Cost: $18,400,00

Here's a Youtube video of F-4 Phantoms taking off and in the air. And some vintage Navy footage of F-4 Phantoms in action.


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