7/29/2023 0 Comments F4 phantom cockpit layout![]() Louis in 1966 and delivered new to 479th TFW on 28th Jan 1967. The aircraft was based at Udorn RTAB in Northern Thailand and was part of the 555th/432nd TRW. 463, was actually quite famous as it had been involved in 6 MiG kills in the hands of several crews between 1st March and 15th October’72, but most notably Capt. A quick bit of research revealed that one of these aircraft, tail no. ![]() As a friend flew them operationally in Vietnam, and Tamiya do some nice large F-4D and E kits, I thought I’d build an airframe he actually flew.Īfter a brief enquiry, my friend loaned me a copy of USAF F-4 Phantom II MiG Killers 1972-73 annotated to show some of the aircraft he’d operated in. I already have a model of the RAF’s FGR.2 (F-4M in McD speak) in the loft so I thought I’d build a US variant this time. I’d fancied building an F-4 for a while as it is probably my favourite aircraft. For the latter, please bear with me through the bits where I’m talking about the basics and teaching you to suck eggs.
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