4101 had been modified to E-4/B fighter bomber, before Leutnant Wolfgang Teumer of 2./JG 51, based at Peupelingues in Northern France, belly landed at RAF Manston on the 27th November 1940. He had been in combat with Spitfires of 66 Squadron.
First "public" landing for the special painted anniversary aircraft of 348 TRS, during the celebrations for the 30 years of the RF-4E in the Hellenic Air Force and the 50 years of the Phantom II.
Black 12 of 2./JG 51 was field modified as a fighter-bomber and was flown in that role on Nov. 27, 1940 by Lt. Wolfgang Teumer when it was bounced by Spitfires from No. 66. Sqn. and crash-landed at Manston airfield. Now wearing the emblem of 1./JG 51.