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  1. McDonnell Douglas RF-4C Phantom II > National Museum of the ...

    The RF-4C carried no offensive armament, although during the last few years of its service some were fitted with four AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles for defense. The 16th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron …

  2. RF-4C “Phantom II” - SAC Aerospace Museum

    RF-4C “Phantom II” The RF-4 was an unarmed photographic reconnaissance version of the USAF’s F-4C which carried a variety of film-based and side-looking radar [SLAR] sensors for the Air Force (RF …

  3. The RF-4C WSO who flew a photo-run over North Vietnam from ...

    2 days ago · The RF-4C Phantom II WSO who flew a photo-run over North Vietnam from the back seat after his pilot fell asleep

  4. McDonnell Douglas RF-4C Phantom II | Hill Aerospace Museum

    Developed in 1963, the RF-4C differs from a typical Phantom thanks to its larger nose section with forward-facing windows, downward, and to both sides of the fuselage. These windows …

  5. McDonnell Douglas RF-4 Phantom II Tactical Reconnaissance ...

    Dec 3, 2024 · Page details technical specifications, development, and operational history of the McDonnell Douglas RF-4 Phantom II Tactical Reconnaissance Aircraft including pictures.

  6. Aircraft: McDonnell-Douglas RF-4C Phantom II - Aero Web

    Notes: F-4C modified for photographic and electronic reconnaissance missions. I'm looking for anyone who remembers the saga of RF4C tail number 67 (66?)-0748, my bird lost on a mission over N. …

  7. RF-4C “PHANTOM II” - Minnesota Air National Guard Museum

    The 179th Fighter Interceptor Squadron, Duluth, converted from an air defense mission to tactical reconnaissance in October 1975 and was equipped with the RF-4C. Converting back to air defense …