File:F-4J Phantom in flight VX-4 1969.jpg
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DescriptionF-4J Phantom in flight VX-4 1969.jpg |
English: A U.S. Navy McDonnell 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 153783 was sold in 1984 to the United Kingdom an operated as ZE352 by No. 74 Squadron, Royal Air Force. It was scrapped in October 1995. |
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Source | US Navy employee [1] |
Author | Commander Fred Ferrazzano, USN |
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