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McDonnell Douglas F-4E Phantom II 73-1172, 4th TFW Wing CO, 1990
General Background
The F-4E variant was an improved version of the C/D with an elongated nose and compact
radar. These two things made it possible to install a 20mm M61A1 6 barrel 640 round Vulcan
gun pod in the nose. The F-4E was the most produced variant with 1387 aircraft being made
over its 12 year production period. The “E” also equipped more air forces than any other variant
of the Phantom II.
The Aircraft
McDonnell Douglas F-4E 73-1172 was produced as c/n 4698 and assigned to the 4TFW / 335
TFS and spent time as 4th TFW Wing Commander’s aircraft at Seymour Johnson AFB, North
Carolina. The 4th TFW began as the 4th Fighter-Interceptor Wing in January 1950 and the 4th
TFW in 1958. The 4th TFW flew the F-4 Phantom II from 1967 until 1990 when it was phased
out by the F-15. F-4E 73-1172 was sent to AMARC on January 10, 1991 wearing the Hill Grey
camouflage and converted to a QF-4E numbered AF282.
Specifications :
Dimensions | |
Length: | 17.7m |
Height: | 4.7m |
Wingspan: | 11.6m |
Wingarea: | 49.2 sq m |
No. of Engines: | 2 |
Powerplant : | General Electric J79-GE-10 (A/B 17,900Lb/8,119Kg) |
Performance |
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Range: | 2,222 km |
Cruise Speed: | 908 km/h |
Max Speed: | 2,299 km/h |
Climb: | 12,572 m/min |
Ceiling: | 16,672 m |