A phabulous shot of three QF-4Ns Phantom as they formate behind a KC-135 tanker during a manned test flight in 1996.
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A phabulous shot of three QF-4Ns Phantom as they formate behind a KC-135 tanker during a manned test flight in 1996.
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The QF-4B was a target drone, thus its 'QF' designation. With its name "Great Pumpkin" a nod to Charlie Brown's Halloween TV special. On May 18th, 1978 it was destroyed at Naval Air Station Point Mugu. #PhantomPhriday #PhantomFriday
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QF-4 Phantom 69-7209 "9" in the markings of the 53rd Weapons Evaluation Group complete with "TD" target drone markings.
Unknown store is loaded on the port wing pylon.
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Going through old photos from 09 trying to look up dates and came across these. This was epic seeing this.
74-1626 QF-4E
2009 Nellis Air Show
11/15/09
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Bloodhound-122 a QF-4S Phantom II from VX-30 returns back home to NBVC Point Mugu on Dec. 8, 2003 from a mission.
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Row of NAWC-WD (Naval Air Warfare Center-Weapons Division) QF-4N Phantoms Full Scale Targets parked on the ramp at then NAS Point Mugu, CA, during the mid 1990s.
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A Pacific Missile Test Center QF-4B Phantom II with a AQM-37 target over the Sea Test Range during the late 1970's.
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DF-8F Crusader Drone Controller 145528 and QF-4B Phantom NOLO Drone 149466. 1974
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