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PostPosted: Sun Jan 07, 2007 8:27 pm 
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In your opinion, what F-4 Phantom II is displayed in the most striking visual manner? Pictures are welcome.

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what F-4 Phantom II is displayed in the most striking visual manner?

I'm guessing you're referring to currently displayed a/c.
But, I prefer one loaded with weapons................
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I'm partial to the way this one is displayed ! :lol:

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I am a fan of Col. Robin Olds F-4 that is on display at the NMUSAF. That is my favorite, and had a great story to go with it.

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I am a fan of Col. Robin Olds F-4 that is on display at the NMUSAF. That is my favorite, and had a great story to go with it.


I really like that one too, although I wish they had bombs on both wings! :D

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I personally like Langley AFB's display resident MIG killer F-4C-23-MC, Serial No. 64-0748

these were taken in 2005 at Langley AFB shortly after
going on display. 64-0748 is credited with a MIG 21
kill on 20 May 1967 over North Vietnam. Flown by Maj.
Robert Janca and 1st Lt. William Roberts Jr of the 389
TFS/366 TFW. Callsign: Elgin 01

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:shock: WOW those pictures came up big. I guess that's photobucket for you. I'll see what I can do to trim them down.

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Considering that it is a gate guard, she looks great. Some gate guards are actually kept in really great shape, while others as we know are not.

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I kinda like the F-4J that's about to crash into the San Diego Air & Space Museum's Pavillion of Flight... (not my photo)

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Peter-Four-Oh wrote:
I kinda like the F-4J that's about to crash into the San Diego Air & Space Museum's Pavillion of Flight... (not my photo)

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:shock: I bet someone felt silly when they realized they mounted the thing backwards :oops:

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Might want to resize those images to 800 pixels wide as a courtesy to lower bandwidth users.

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Bill Kistler wrote:
Might want to resize those images to 800 pixels wide as a courtesy to lower bandwidth users.

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I'm all over it Bill. I resized the pictures, now it's just a matter of how long it's takes photobucket to update and take affect. One of them has resized so far. Sorry for the inconvience.

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Peter-Four-Oh wrote:
I kinda like the F-4J that's about to crash into the San Diego Air & Space Museum's Pavillion of Flight... (not my photo)

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Is this Cunningham & Driscolls F-4???

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I believe it is Elroy. It would make sense to paint it up to look like Showtime 100 as Cunningham used to represent San Diego, prior to his major screwup.


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You mean the fact that he actually got caught :wink:


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