File:F-4S VF-301 in steep climb 1984.JPEG
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editDescriptionF-4S VF-301 in steep climb 1984.JPEG | A U.S. Naval air Reserve McDonnell Douglas F-4S Phantom II aircraft (BuNo 153874) from Fighter Squadron VF-301 Devil's Desciples ascending while in flight off the coast of Southern California (USA) in 1984. This aircraft was lost on 19 June 1986 while in service with VMFA-112 when it crashed near Stephenville, Texas (USA), after colliding with F-4S BuNo 155878. Both crews could eject. |
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Source | U.S. DefenseImagery photo VIRIN: DN-SC-85-10060 |
Author | PH2 Bruce R. Trombecky, USN |
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