File:F-4BC USAF 149405 NAN5-63.jpg
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editDescriptionF-4BC USAF 149405 NAN5-63.jpg | One of the early McDonnell F4H-1 Phantom II fighters loaned from the U.S. Navy to the U.S. Air Force for training purposes in 1962. It carries the original U.S. Navy bureau number (1)49405 and the pre-1963 USAF designation "F-110A", which was changed in 1963 to "F-4C". The "F4H-1" became the "F-4B". 149405 was given the USAF serial number 62-12168. |
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Source | U.S. Navy Naval Aviation News May 1963 [1] |
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