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Revision as of 12:10, 7 April 2021
Description
The McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II 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.
Nicknames
F-4 Nicknames | |
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▃ Official | Phantom II |
Official | Kurnass (קורנס, Sledgehammer) |
▃ Pilots | Snoopy · Rhino · Double Ugly · Old Smokey · Flying Anvil · Flying Footlocker · Flying Brick · Lead Sled · Big Iron Sled · St. Louis Slugger |
▄ Pilots | Tomb (Early RAF Nickname) |
▀ Pilots | Eisenschwein (Iron Pig) · Fliegender Ziegelstein (Flying Brick) · Luftverteidigungsdiesel (Air Defense Diesel) or Luftwaffendiesel (Luftwaffe Diesel) · Ölofen (Oil Stove) |
World's Leading Distributor of MiG Parts · The triumph of thrust over aerodynamics |
Vehicles
Rank VI
- F-4C
- F-4E
- F-4EJ - (Simplified F-4E imported to and license built by Japan)
- Phantom FG. Mk1 - (British F-4K variant)
- Phantom FGR.2 - (British F-4M variant)
- F-4F Early - (Simplified F-4F imported to and license built by West Germany)
Media
The Phantom Family - War Thunder Official Channel