F-4 Phantom: The Mach 2.2 Jet That Defined Cold War Airpower Summary and Key Points – The F-4 Phantom II emerged from the U.S. Navy’s 1950s demand for a radar-and-missile interceptor that could defend ...
The McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II is an icon of American air power. Once one of the most widely produced supersonic fighter jets, it was a staple of both the US Armed Forces and many allied air ...
The Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF) was a major operator of the F-4 Phantom II, which they nicknamed the 'Goblin of the ...
For a period the F-4 was the workhorse of US airpower able to fill many roles thanks to its large aircraft, range, and supersonic flight.
There’s something missing at the entrance to USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park. While the item in question is nowhere near as big as the battleship itself, it occupied a very prominent place for ...