The F-4 Phantom II is an absolute classic from the Cold War era. Let's jump into the cockpit and find out what makes this bird click.
⚜ Sit Inside this Phantom (and the Vulcan) ⚜
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⚜ Sources ⚜
ADC016682, A comparative analysis of USAF fixed-wing aircraft losses in South-East Asia, Dec 1977
Aeroguide, McDonnell Phantom FG MK 1/FGR Mk 2
A.P.101B-0902-16, Phantom FGR MK 2 2x SPEY MK 201 or 202 Aircraft – Operating Data Manual, 1968
AP.101B-0902-15A - Phantom FGR Mk2 Aircrew manual
Michael Burns, McDonnell Douglas F-4K and F-4M Phantom II
Patrick Martin, British Phantoms FG Mk.1, FGR Mk.2 and F-4J (UK) in RAF Service 1979-1992
Philip Moyes, Aerodata International N 14, McDonnell Douglass F-4 Phantom II
P.S. 454 Plane Captain's Handbook F-4K/M
USAF, The Vietnam War Almanac
USAF, Phantom guide: A guide to the F-4
RAF Museum
⚜ Music ⚜
Music and Sfx from Epidemic Sound