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Photo ID 246431 by Andreas Zeitler - Flying-Wings. Japan Air Force McDonnell Douglas F 4EJ Phantom II, 57 8362
Photo ID: 246431
a glorious day at Misawa, with 8 Hikotai "Black Panthers" still operating the F-4EJ Phantoms II, amongst them still some in the two-tone blue "Pacific Ocean" camouflage scheme. (scanned from slide)
Photo ID 131589 by Andreas Zeitler - Flying-Wings. Japan Air Force McDonnell Douglas F 4EJ Phantom II, 57 8362
Photo ID: 131589
gorgeous 8 Hikotai blue Phantom in 'ocean camouflage'
Photo ID 118726 by Pieter Stroobach. Japan Air Force McDonnell Douglas F 4EJ Phantom II, 57 8362
Photo ID: 118726
A McDonnell Douglas F-4EJ Kai Phantom II (57-8362) of 302 Hikotai (Sqn) / 7 Kokudan (wing) of the KOKU JIEITAI/Koku Bakuryoukanbu (Japan Air Self Defence Force).
Photo ID 94348 by Carl Brent. Japan Air Force McDonnell Douglas F 4EJ Phantom II, 57 8362
Photo ID: 94348
302 Hikotai
Photo ID 74245 by Andreas Zeitler - Flying-Wings. Japan Air Force McDonnell Douglas F 4EJ Phantom II, 57 8362
Photo ID: 74245
with AAM-3 training missile
Photo ID 66022 by Andreas Zeitler - Flying-Wings. Japan Air Force McDonnell Douglas F 4EJ Phantom II, 57 8362
Photo ID: 66022
busy ramp at Naha: seven Phantoms are lined-up and two airliners wait for their departure. Furthermore this clean Phantom makes the two-tone camouflage easily recognizable.
Photo ID 31388 by Andreas Zeitler - Flying-Wings. Japan Air Force McDonnell Douglas F 4EJ Phantom II, 57 8362
Photo ID: 31388
as you can guess from the clouds in the background these were the last rays of sunlight that day. It was also the last airshow at Naha with the famous 302 Hikotai Phantoms still being based there.
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