English: The McDonnell F-4 Phantom II is a two-seat, supersonic, long-range, all-weather fighter-bomber. The recon version was called RF-4.
US Navy and US Marine Corps[edit]
- F4H-1F trials on the 'USS Independence in 1960
- F4H-1F with small radome and flat cockpit
- F4H-1F with larger radome and flat cockpit
- F-4B 3-side-view
- F-4A NASA research aircraft in 1965
- F-4B of VF-14 landing on the JFK in 1968
- F-4B of VF-11 launching from USS Forrestal
- F-4B of VF-51 Screaming Eagles in 1972
- Jolly Rogers of VF-84
- Navy Reserve F-4B of VF-101 on the USS America
- VF-111 Sundowners F-4B launching for a mission in Vietnam
- Santa launching VF-111 F-4B on the Coral Sea
- F-4B of VF-161 intercepting Tu-95 Bear D
- Bicentennial F-4B of VX-4
- short-lived USN F-4G of VF-213 in 1966
- A-1H with VF-213 F-4Gs in 1966
- VMFA-314 F-4B over Vietnam, 1968
- F-4Bs of VMFA-513 in 1964
- VMFA-542 F-4Bs over Vietnam, 1969
- RF-4B of VMFP-3 landing on the USS Midway
- Two RF-4B of VMFP-3 over MCAS El Toro
- F-4J of VF-31 landing on the USS Saratoga
- F-4J of VF-33 catches the wire on the USS America
- F-4J of VF-33 on the catapult of the USS Independence
- F-4J, VF-74 during the Vietnam War on USS America
- VF-74 F-4Js on the USS Nimitz, 1976
- F-4J of VF-92 on the USS Constellation
- F-4J of VF-96 over the USS Constellation
- F-4J of VF-102 on catapult of the USS Independence
- F-4J of VF-102 in flight
- F-4J of VF-103 landing on the USS Saratoga
- VF-114 CAG-Bird on the USS Kitty Hawk in 1973
- VF-114 F-4J with extended inflight refueling probe
- VF-191 F-4J on the USS Coral Sea
- F-4J of VF-194, USS Coral Sea 1977
- VF-194 F-4Js in experimental camouflage intercepting Tu-95
- Blue Angels F-4Js
- F-4J with XAIM-95A Agile
- F-4Js of the Blue Angels in 1969
- A Blue Angel with a F-4J in 1970
- VF-21 and VF-154 F-4N launching on the USS Coral Sea
- F-4N of VF-21 on the USS Coral Sea
- Navy Reserve F-4S of VF-202 landing on the USS America
- Navy Reserve F-4S of VF-301
- Marine F-4S of VFMA-232 at the NASM
- mothballed F-4S at AMARC
McDonnell-Douglas F-4 Phantom II One of the most successful jet fighters of all time, the F-4 Phantom II was a large, two-seat, twin-engined all-weather supersonic fighter that first flew May 27, 1958. The McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II [N 1] is a tandem two-seat, twin-engine, all-weather, long-range supersonic jet interceptor and fighter-bomber originally developed for the United States Navy by McDonnell Aircraft.
US Air Force[edit]
- F-4E 3-side drawing
- F-4C armament layout
- F-4C with two AGM-12
- early USAF F-4C
- early F-4C
- early F-4C
- USAF F-4C
- F-4C taking off
- F-4Cs refueling from KC-135A
- F-4Cs refueling in flight
- USAF F-4C
- ANG F-4C
- ANG F-4C
- ANG F-4Cs
- 154th FIS F-4C with AIM-7 and AIM-9 missiles
- F-4C of the 12th TFW over Vietnam
- F-4C dropping ordnance
- F-4C at the USAF museum on display
- F-4C at the USAF museum
- F-4C at the Pacific Coast Air Museum
- F-4C in Pacific Coast Air Museum
- F-4C in Pacific Coast Air Museum
- first RF-4C of the 26th TFW
- RF-4C, 192nd TRS Nevada ANG
- shark-mouthed RF-4C
- 10th TRW RF-4C
- 38th TRS RF-4Cs
- F-4D with rocket pods refueling
- F-4D
- F-4D front side view
- F-4D
- F-4D landing with parachute
- F-4D with laser guided bombs over Vietnam
- F-4D with jamming pods
- F-4D wheels down
- F-4D-31-MC
- F-4D landing with parachute
- F-4D of the 3rd TFW
- F-4D-29-MC
- F-4D without IR sensor
- ANG F-4Ds over the river Rhine, Germany
- F-4D of the Collings Foundation
- F-4D Phantom II and F-5 Freedom Fighter
- F-4E with AIM-4 and AIM-7
- F-4E armament display
- F-4E dropping bombs
- F-4E-38-MC
- 4th TFW F-4E landing
- 3rd TFW F-4E
- F-4E Phantom lands with parachute
- F-4E of the 347th TFW
- F-4E, 81st TFS, 52nd TFW
- F-4E and F-16A of the 86th TFW
- F-4E in special paint
- F-4E in special paint
- damaged F-4E
- 4th TFW F-4Es
- F-4Es over mountains
- QF-4E and A-10A
- QF-4E
- F-4E on display at Lackland AFB
- Air Combat Command historic F-4E
- F-4G with AGM-78, AGM-45 and ALQ-119
- A F-4G Phantom II launches an AGM-45 Shrike missile
- Missile-armed F-4G in flight
- F-4G/F-16C Wild Weasel team of the 52 TFW
- F-4G of the 81st TFS
- Idaho ANG F-4G
- F-4G PHANTOM II aircraft during Exercise Gallant Eagle '82
- F-4G side drawing
- YF-4E without canards
- YF-4E without canards in flight
- YF-4E without canards in flight
- YF-4E close-up
- YF-4E with canards
- YF-4E with canards in flight
- YF-4E with wheels down
- YF-4E with canards in flight
- YF-4E with canards in flight
- Spook badge
- Second YRF-4C prototype fires a gunpod at Edwards AFB
United Kingdom[edit]
- Phantom FG.1 prototype in 1968
- Phantom FG.1 launches from the HMS Ark Royal
- No. 43 Sqn. Phantom in 1980
- No. 19 Sqn. Phantom with US Tomcat during Desert Shield in 1990
- British Phantom FGR.2 (F-4M) in Prague
- Aircraft muzeum Kbely
Germany (Federal Republic)[edit]
- AG 52 RF-4E at Ramstein Air Base in 1984
- F-4F Black Beauty of JG 72
- F-4F at Laage AB
- F-4F in flight
- F-4F of JG 74
- F-4F at the ILA 2002
- F-4F detail
- F-4F of WTD 61
- F-4F of WTD 61
- F-4F of WTD 61 on burner
- F-4F of WTD 61
- VIDEO of F-4F of WTD 61
- F-4F and Tornado of WTD 61
- F-4F and Tornado of WTD 61
- German F-4F with two Apollo sportscars
- German Luftwaffe F-4F Phantom II
- German Luftwaffe F-4F Phantom II
Greece[edit]
- Greek F-4 Phantom II, Skrydstrup Air Force Base, Denmark, 2006
Israel[edit]
- F-4
- Israeli Anti-SAM badge
- Israeli F-4 (IDF designation Kurnas)in Muzeyon Heyl ha-Avir
- Israeli F-4E Kurnas 2000
Japan[edit]
See also categories: Mitsubishi F-4 and RF-4E Phantom II in JASDF service.
- F-4EJ taking off from Misawa AB
- rear (F-4EJ)
- Nose landing gear(F-4EJ)
- Two RF-4Es
- F-4EJ and RF-4E
- RF-4EJ at Chitose AB
- RF-4EJ (left side)
- RF-4EJ (right side)
- F-4 from Hyakuri AB
Egypt[edit]
- Egyptian F-4E in 1980
- Egyptian F-4E Pantom II in 1985
Turkey[edit]
- Turkish F-4E
- F4E Phantom II takes off from Third Air Force Base Konya
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