F4 Super Phantom



Allen

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While neither a friend or frenemy of the F-4, there were a lot better options starting in the 70s and certainly by the mid 80s.
 

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F-4 proof positive if you put a big enough engine on, bricks can fly. Allen nailed it, several better planes available at time.
 

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But none with such kick-ass lines.
 


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Sandwich (random word to free me from #5). Don't neglect post #5:

Lawrence Jones just did a tear jerker with a Tuskegee Airman. The First to win Top Gun. I hope I/someone can post it this weekend.


Balls out: (Any American should know the origin of "Balls Out" and "The Whole Nine Yards")

Navy (comments are turned off):

https://youtu.be/Xr-sMugCyeY
 
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Major General Alexander "Mac" MacDonald was our former Adjutant General of ND. A personal friend of my late father's, he displayed model airplanes of both the first and last he was to fly, in service. I built him a model P51-D and F-4 Phantom, both with ANG Happy Hooligan markings. I was pretty proud that such an honorable man had my models in his office.
 

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