the most ultimate way to preserve the F-4 Phantom II : as a flying display. 65-0749 / NX749CF, painted as 63-7680 - the MIG-killer of Col Robin Olds - standing in front of her hangar at Ellington Field
the most ultimate way to preserve the F-4 Phantom II : as a flying display. 65-0749 / NX749CF, painted as 63-7680 - the MIG-killer of Col Robin Olds - standing in front of her hangar at Ellington Field
the most ultimate way to preserve the F-4 Phantom II : as a flying display. 65-0749 / NX749CF, painted as 63-7680 - the MIG-killer of Col Robin Olds - standing in front of her hangar at Ellington Field
the most ultimate way to preserve the F-4 Phantom II : as a flying display. 65-0749 / NX749CF, painted as 63-7680 - the MIG-killer of Col Robin Olds - standing in front of her hangar at Ellington Field
Seen through the flightline fence at Ellington ANGB in Houston TX on 10th February 1987, she is F-4C serial 64-0712 operated by the Texas ANG 111 FIS 'Texans'. She is now preserved at Camp Mabry TX.