McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II

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The McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II is an American tandem two-seat, twin-engine, all-weather, long-range supersonic jet interceptor and fighter-bomber that was developed by McDonnell Aircraft for the United States Navy. It entered service with the Navy in 1961, then was adopted by the United States Marine Corps, and the United States Air Force, and within a few years became a major part of their air arms. A total of 5,195 Phantoms were built from 1958 to 1981, making it the most-produced American supersonic military aircraft in history and a signature combat aircraft of the Cold War.

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F-110 Spectre; F-4 Phantom II; F4H; McDonnell Aircraft F-4; McDonnell Aircraft F4H; McDonnell Aircraft Phantom II; Phantom; Phantom II
length 18.6 metre, length 19.2 metre, 
carrier-capable attack aircraftfighter-bomber, carrier-capable fighter monoplane with 2 engines, Israeli Air ForceRepublic of Korea Air ForceHellenic Air ForceMcDonnell Aircraft CorporationRoyal Australian Air ForceMcDonnell DouglasTurkish Air Force, Collings Foundation, Japan Air Self-Defense Force, Spanish Air and Space Force, Egyptian Air ForceFleet Air Arm, Sandia National Laboratories, Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Royal Air ForceUnited States Air ForceGerman Air ForceUnited States Navy, United States Marine Corps, 

Avions Fairey FireflyAvro Canada CF-100 CanuckBoeing 248carrier-capable attack aircraftConsolidated P-30CR.20F-4A Phantom IIF-4B Phantom IIF-4D Phantom IIF-4E Phantom IIfighter-bomberFirefly IILFG Roland DMB-3McDonnell Douglas EF-4J Phantom IIMcDonnell F-4C Phantom IIMcDonnell YF4H-1Phantom FGR2RF-4 Phantom IIShenyang J-5

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  • F-4A Phantom II
    fighter aircraft model by McDonnell Douglas
  • F-4B Phantom II
    fighter aircraft model by McDonnell Douglas
  • F-4D Phantom II
    ground attack version of the F-4C fighter aircraft
  • F-4E Phantom II
    gun-armed version of the F-4C fighter aircraft
  • McDonnell Douglas EF-4J Phantom II
    electronic warfare aircraft model by McDonnell Douglas
  • McDonnell F-4C Phantom II
    initial air force production version of the F-4 fighter
  • McDonnell YF4H-1
    prototype version of the F-4 Phantom II fighter
  • RF-4 Phantom II
    reconnaissance aircraft series by McDonnell Douglas
  • Phantom FGR2
    Royal Air Force version of the F-4 fighter aircraft
Turkish F-4 Phantom II - crashed, damaged or disabled aircraft recovery training event (2)Turkish F-4 Phantom II - crashed, damaged or disabled aircraft recovery training event (2)
Turkish F-4 Phantom II - crashed, damaged or disabled aircraft recovery training eventTurkish F-4 Phantom II - crashed, damaged or disabled aircraft recovery training event
F-4 Phantom land with parachuteF-4 Phantom land with parachute
Turkish F-4 Phantom II - crashed, damaged or disabled aircraft recovery training event (3)Turkish F-4 Phantom II - crashed, damaged or disabled aircraft recovery training event (3)
F-4C Phantom with AGM-12 BullpupsF-4C Phantom with AGM-12 Bullpups
USAF Republic F-105 Thunderchief and a US Navy McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom at Naval Air Station AtlantaUSAF Republic F-105 Thunderchief and a US Navy McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom at Naval Air Station Atlanta
DF-ST-98-01611DF-ST-98-01611
Young musicians from Japan arrived in Israel to give several concerts of classical music. Photo shows: celist YoYo Ma.Young musicians from Japan arrived in Israel to give several concerts of classical music. Photo shows: celist YoYo Ma.
צילום ראשון של מטוס פאנטום בשירות חיל האוויר הישראליצילום ראשון של מטוס פאנטום בשירות חיל האוויר הישראלי
Three leading Israeli Journalists were invited by the IAF to participate a flight with a new Phantom aircraft. Photo shows: Eitan Haber (Yediot Achronon) sitting in the cockpit shortly before taking off.Three leading Israeli Journalists were invited by the IAF to participate a flight with a new Phantom aircraft. Photo shows: Eitan Haber (Yediot Achronon) sitting in the cockpit shortly before taking off.
    TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
    classaircraftF-4A Phantom IIMcDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom IIWikidata
    classaircraftF-4B Phantom IIMcDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom IIWikidata
    classaircraftF-4D Phantom IIMcDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom IIWikidata
    classaircraftF-4E Phantom IIMcDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom IIWikidata
    classaircraftMcDonnell Douglas EF-4J Phantom IIMcDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom IIWikidata
    classaircraftMcDonnell F-4C Phantom IIMcDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom IIWikidata
    classaircraftMcDonnell YF4H-1McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom IIWikidata
    classaircraftRF-4 Phantom IIMcDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II, reconnaissance aircraftWikidata
    classaircraft1968Phantom FGR2McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom IIWikidata
    commonsimageTurkish F-4 Phantom II - crashed, damaged or disabled aircraft recovery training event (2) Commons
    commonsimageTurkish F-4 Phantom II - crashed, damaged or disabled aircraft recovery training event Commons
    commonsimageF-4 Phantom land with parachute Commons
    commonsimageTurkish F-4 Phantom II - crashed, damaged or disabled aircraft recovery training event (3) Commons
    commonsimageF-4C Phantom with AGM-12 Bullpups Commons
    commonsimageUSAF Republic F-105 Thunderchief and a US Navy McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom at Naval Air Station Atlanta Commons
    commonsimageDF-ST-98-01611 Commons
    commonsimageYoung musicians from Japan arrived in Israel to give several concerts of classical music. Photo shows: celist YoYo Ma. Commons
    commonsimageצילום ראשון של מטוס פאנטום בשירות חיל האוויר הישראלי Commons
    commonsimageThree leading Israeli Journalists were invited by the IAF to participate a flight with a new Phantom aircraft. Photo shows: Eitan Haber (Yediot Achronon) sitting in the cockpit shortly before taking off. Commons