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Phantom FG.1
VII
Rank
AB
11.7
RB
12.0
SB
11.3
AB
RB
10.7
SB
10.7
AB
11.7
RB
12.0
SB
Battle rating
Great Britain
Game nation
Fighter
Main role
350,000
RP
Research
950,000
SL
Purchase
General information

By the late 1950s, the Fleet Air Arm were looking to replace their roster of ageing de Havilland Sea Vixens. Having dropped the idea of a navalised version of the P.1154 (a supersonic development of the P.1127, which was itself the predecessor of the Hawker Siddeley Harrier), they instead decided to purchase a customised variant of the F-4 Phantom II from the United States. The Phantom FG.1, also known as the F-4K, was created from the F-4J with a number of modifications, including a hingeable nose radome and longer front gear leg to adapt it to the smaller British carriers, as well as the installation of the larger and more powerful Rolls-Royce Spey turbofan engines. From April 1968, 48 aircraft would be delivered to the Fleet Air Arm; however, issues would soon be encountered, namely in that the heat produced by the afterburning Spey engines would cause the flight deck plating to buckle and melt. Ultimately, only HMS Ark Royal (R09) would be refitted to operate the Phantom FG.1, carrying 28 aircraft, and they would remain in service until the Ark Royal's decommissioning in 1978, after which the aircraft were transferred to RAF service.

Introduced in Update "Starfighters", the Phantom FG.1 is very similar to the Phantom FGR.2, equipping AIM-9Gs, Skyflashes, a pulse-Doppler radar, and the two powerful turbofan engines that differentiate them from other Phantoms. The main draws of the Phantom are its good acceleration and high-speed manoeuvrability, as well as the large air-to-air complement which, coupled with the powerful pulse-Doppler radar, allows the FG.1 to be a potent air superiority fighter. Use the aircraft's speed and AIM-9Gs to target unsuspecting opponents from medium ranges, while utilising the Skyflashes in head-on approaches. The 20 mm gunpod can be removed for extra flight performance, or equipped to provide another option in close range engagements.



Flight performance
Max speed
at 10,667 m 2,2682,1472,3552,190 km/h
Rate of Climb 210165.6246.6176.2 m/s
Turn time 262825.327.8 s
Max altitude 16,000 m
Takeoff Run 850 m

Combat
flaps
Take-off
flaps
Landing
flaps
Air
brake
General characteristics
Crew 2 persons
Gross weight 23.2 t
Engine 2 x Rolls-Royce Spey 203
Length 17 m
Wingspan 11.7 m

Limits:
Max Speed Limit (IAS) 1,458 km/h
Mach Number Limit 2
Gear Speed Limit (IAS) 463 km/h
Flap Speed Limit (IAS) 463 km/h
Suspended armament
Max weight 7,257 kg

NameWeightSlot
2 × 426.2 kg
2 × 972 kg
2 × 972 kg
36 × 367.8 kg
54 × 551.7 kg
3 × 639.3 kg
88.4 kg
2 × 176.9 kg
2 × 176.9 kg
205 kg
193 kg
3 × 1,458 kg
3 × 1,458 kg
614.4 kg
Drop tank (600 gal.)137.9 kg
Economy
Repair cost Basic → Reference
AB 2,994 → 4,045 SL
RB 8,848 → 11,954 SL
SB 9,129 → 12,333 SL
Crew training 270,000 SL
Experts 1,210,000 SL
Aces 3,200 GE
Research Aces 950,000 RP
Reward multiplier AB / RB / SB
100 / 320 / 600 % SL
244 % RP
Total cost of modifications 297,000 RP
459,000 SL
Talisman cost 3,000 GE


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