A definitive technical guide to the USAF and foreign variants of the
McDonnell–Douglas F4 Phantom. In many respects the most successful,
versatile and widely-used combat aircraft of the post-war era the F-4
Phantom II was quickly adopted by the USAF after its spectacular US
Navy introduction. Its introduction to USAF squadrons happened just in
time for the Vietnam conflict where USAF F-4Cs took over MiG-fighting
duties from the F-100 Super Sabre. Although the F-4 was never intended
as a dog-fighter to tangle with light, nimble, gun-armed MiGs it was
responsible for destroying 109 MiGs in aerial combat. At the end of
their careers many of the survivors from the 3,380 'land-based'
Phantoms were converted into target drones for training purposes. New
aircraft were also built for West Germany, Iran and Israel. As Peter
Davies outlines in this illustrated history, the USAF's experience
with the Phantom showed clearly that the air-to-air fighter was still
a necessity. Its decision to fund its successor, the McDonnell-Douglas
F-15 Eagle (as well as the F-16 Fighting Falcon and F-22A Raptor) was
heavily influenced by the lessons of US and other Phantom pilots in
combat.
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ISBN
9781780966106
Publisert
2020
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1. utgave
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Osprey Publishing
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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