USAF QF-4E,G QRF-4C Phantom II (Drones)

Started by f4_phantom_fan, February 13, 2008, 04:15:10 PM

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raptorf22


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Raaver

this is one of those "wish come true" things. wishing you'd seen and photographed birds like this one, servicible, but back in the day ....   ;D

Robert
Robert Verbrugge, F-16 mechanic RNLAF

phantomphan1974

Damon Duran-Phantomphan1974 Photography (FB, IG, Twitter)
Phantoms Phorever
OCSD Air Support Unit-Photographer
F-4 Phantom II Society

Raaver

Robert Verbrugge, F-16 mechanic RNLAF

rammsteinmatt

D7000
D7000
17-55 f/2.8 AFS
70-200 f/2.8 AFS VR
200-400 f/4 AFS VR

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Charger

 These guys might be long splashed by now, but for those keeping records, these were in Mojave sometime ago during the conversion.

phantomphan1974

Quote from: Charger on September 02, 2013, 06:02:09 PM
These guys might be long splashed by now, but for those keeping records, these were in Mojave sometime ago during the conversion.
Any and all welcome.   Thanks for posting.
Damon Duran-Phantomphan1974 Photography (FB, IG, Twitter)
Phantoms Phorever
OCSD Air Support Unit-Photographer
F-4 Phantom II Society

phantomphan1974

Damon Duran-Phantomphan1974 Photography (FB, IG, Twitter)
Phantoms Phorever
OCSD Air Support Unit-Photographer
F-4 Phantom II Society

phantomphan1974

Damon Duran-Phantomphan1974 Photography (FB, IG, Twitter)
Phantoms Phorever
OCSD Air Support Unit-Photographer
F-4 Phantom II Society


WARBIRD KEITH

Elvis and the Phantom off our wing shortly after departing Nellis.


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