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McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom 2 (57-6907) - Nikon D500 with NIKKOR 200-500mm f/5.6E ED VR + AF-S TELECONVERTER TC-14E III br /br /S1/1250(f8)・ISO1000・Focal Length390mm(no crop)
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McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom 2 (57-6907)

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Nikon D500 with NIKKOR 200-500mm f/5.6E ED VR + AF-S TELECONVERTER TC-14E III

S1/1250(f8)・ISO1000・Focal Length390mm(no crop)

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John Winters
Nice RF-4E, different configuration with centerline only.
DGR Rathborne
I have always just liked the design of the F4-E . When i was a youngster , i built a model of this aircraft . I still to this day enjoy building replica models . I find that i learn much more about the aero-dynamics and detail of design ,then i can not learn from a photo . And in the end i have a really nice Model . It may becoming a lost art but if you have children , give it a try ..It's great fun ,for all .
C.W. Reed
I agree with DGR! The F-4 model I built took up most of the room on top of my dresser! 5 stars here, takeshi! Thank You!!
Jeff Grindstaff
Doesn’t appear the have the muzzle of the E model under the radome.
Perhaps RF-4C?

I could be wrong, am wrong often.
Actual mileage may vary, tax tag and title extra.
Donny Hatcher
This is an RF4c recon bird, we had them in the 186 TRS, in Meridian, Ms in the 80's.
cliff731
Donny Hatcher - I recall the 186th's RF-4C Phantoms at Key Field quite well. :-)

It was the last "recee" bird for Meridian's ANG unit... next came the KC-135R Stratotankers!
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