RF-4C Phantom II - NE ANG 155th TRW
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Watchin! 👍
I did a Fujimi Rockriver Phantom eons ago... can't seem to find them anywhere anymore these days...
Thanks to everyone watching my progress! I'm very impressed by the skill of people on this site. I would not be offended by criticism, so suggestions for improvement is welcome and appreciated!
Count me in, can't ever have too many spooks.. looking like a good start there
I've got too many projects going at the same time, so putting this one on the shelf until I can finish a couple others. I'm going to focus on my F-4G for the group build first.
Now that I've cleared my "shelf of doom" projects, time to finish my Phantoms for the group build! I'm happy to be back at this, the F-4 is certainly one of my favorite aircraft.
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The Nebraska ANG flew the RF-4C from 1971-1993. It went through four different paint schemes, but the one I recall most clearly was the iconic wrap-around Southeast Asia (SEA) camouflage pattern used from the mid-1970s through the early 1980s. I clearly remember looking up at the camouflage-painted underside of a RF-4C roaring directly over me at what could not have been more than 100 feet above ground, a memory that lasts to this day. I can even recall the smell of the black jet exhaust rolling off the ground! This awe-inspiring event made the F-4 my favorite aircraft. Capable of Mach 2+ speed, the RF-4C was known for creating "speed is life" sonic booms throughout the area. I was actually disappointed when supersonic flights were discontinued in the early 1980s, due to ranchers in my area complaining of cattle stampedes, broken windows and cracked plaster walls.
Group Build
1. Januar til 31. Desember 2022