Photos F-4 Phantom II Paradise

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Why MD didn't make a single-seat f-4 phantom?
 
F-4E-54-MC (AUP) "Phantom" II (ex-72-1507/01507 & MSN: 4465) from the 338 Mira Dioxis Vomvardamou of the Hellenic Air Force (HAF). Delivered in May 1974 as 01507, it was upgraded to F-4E AUP (Avionics Upgrade Program) configuration and continued in service until 4 Apr 2019.
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A U.S. Air Force McDonnell Douglas F-4E-62-MC "Phantom" II (74-1639 & MSN: 4877/SP) aircraft from the 23rd Tactical Fighter Squadron, 52nd Tactical Fighter Wing, Spangdahlem Air Base, West Germany, in flight over its home base in 1983.
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McDonnell Douglas F-4E-65-MC (AUP) "Phantom" II (71745/ex-77-1745 & MSN: 5001) from the 338 Mira Dioxis Vomvardamou of the Hellenic Air Force (HAF).
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McDonnell RF-4E-66-MC "Phantom" II (77-0312 & MSN: 5038) of the 113th Squadron "Light" (113 Filo "Işık"),1st Main Jet Base (1 ci Ana Jet Üs), Eskişehir AB, Turkish Air Force. Updated by ASELSAN as RF-4E/TM, was transferred to 173 Filo "Şafak", 7 ci Ana Jet Üs, Malatya-Erhaç AB.
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McDonnell F-4C-19-MC "Phantom" II (63-7589 & MSN: 644). Destined in the 555th TFS (8th TFW), USAF, shot down a MiG-21 over North Vietnam the Jan 2, 1967. Transferred to the 57th FIS, stationed at Naval Air Station Keflavik, (Iceland), prepares for a training sortie.
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A Royal Air Force F-4J (UK), ex-F-4J-29-MC, "Phantom" F.3 (ex-BuAer. 153795 & ZE354/9084M/F903) from the No. 74 "Tiger" Squadron RAF, where they were operated since October 1984 (since RAF Wattisham, Suffolk), flying it exclusively until January 1991
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USAF Indiana ANG 113 TFS McDonnell F-4E Phantom 67-0345/HF (1990)
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This QF-4E is taking weathering to the extreme, though, circa mid-1990s.
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U.S. Navy F-4J-29-MC Phantom II (BuNo 153783) of experimental squadron VX-4 in 1969. The black paint had a special pigmentation that was tested to see how it refracted radar signals. The F-4J was sold in 1984 to the UK an operated as ZE352 by No. 74 Squadron, RAF.
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USMC A-4E from VMA-131 and two VMFA-531 F-4N Phantoms on the flightline at Yuma mid-1970s. U.S. Navy National Museum of Naval Aviation
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U.S. Air Force F-4D Phantom IIs from the 134th Tactical Fighter Squadron, 158th Tactical Fighter Group, VT Air National Guard, parked on the flight line at Plattsburgh AFB on 16 June 1984
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DEATH RATTLERS. Three McDonnell Douglas F-4N Phantom IIs (BuNo 150628, 152318, 151446) of Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 323 (VMFA-323) aboard the USS Coral Sea (CV-43) in 1979-80.
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USAF 25TFS 18TFW 66-7658, October 1979
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F-4C 310/312TFTS 58TTW
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F-4E 36TFS 51CW OS 69-7557 Wg commander AC
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RF-4C 15TRS 18TFW ZZ 68-0551、69-0354 1972。
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F-4J VMFA-122
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VMFA-122 DC-256 15391 USS MIDAY 1978
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