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[PICS] A Few More from the Kamm Files

Thu Jun 26, 2008 3:10 pm

Some new negatives received from the estate of the late Dick Kamm.

This tricked-out Swift, seen at Oceanside in 1966, went by the name of the "Palomar Thunderbird."

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Waco RNF-1 N124Y at an unknown fly-in.

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The rest of the photos are of Phantoms from the deck of the USS Forrestal in May 1967.

F-4G 150487 (this was the Navy F-4G, the ones built to test automated carrier landings, not the USAF Wild Weasel).

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F-4G 150487 comes aboard, leaving its little smoke puffs.

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F-4G 150492 landing.

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F-4G 150492 flypast.

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F-4J 153071. Preserved at the Naval Air Test and Evaluation Museum, Patuxent, MD.

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F-4J 153078. Later became a Blue Angels aircraft.

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F-4J 153079. Another future Blue Angel.

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F-4J 153080. Yes, this one joined the Blues as well.

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F-4J 153081. Yep, this one too.

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August

Thu Jun 26, 2008 3:32 pm

Over the years I have heard of F-4s taking cat shots with the wings still folded. True? or old wives tale. Any pics or official douments or eyewitness?

Thu Jun 26, 2008 4:29 pm

Dang it...the F-4 needs to be brought back into service! :( :D

Thu Jun 26, 2008 4:56 pm

Obergrafeter wrote:Over the years I have heard of F-4s taking cat shots with the wings still folded. True? or old wives tale. Any pics or official douments or eyewitness?

True, OberG. According to the Tailhook Assoc. guys, at least 5 instances! :shock:

A pic of one at the top of the Phabulous Phantom Phacs page of an AF bird flying so...
www.geocities.com/Pentagon/3227/f-4e.htm
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