first Generation Jet from the German Air Force, the famous Thunderstreak in JaboG 34 markings, (ex DD-239, DD-339), this unit formed 1959 with Thunderstreaks, re-equipped with Starfighters in 1964, DD-313 now preserved at Berlin-Gatow Museum
ex WS-50, ex BB-368, based at Jever, (us-serial 59-5002). Lockheed-Marietta built thirty twin seat conversion trainer for the German air force, all withdrawn from use in 1971.
Wild Weasel (EF-4C) 52th TFW, 81th TFS, ( ex FJ-440 McDill AFB, 1963, )
in 1979 , the 81th TFS converted from the F-4C to the much more capable F-4G. (displayed at Enid Airport, OK)
in delicate colors of the spring sun of March, Alabama ANG RF-4C , 117th TRW, 106th TRS, based at Birmingham, ready for take off during exercise "Coronet Sprint" from March - April 1976 at Ramstein AFB, Germany. (w/o may, 1998)
KODACHROME MEMORIES! Colourful Bicentennial paints at one F-4E Phantom II from 36th TFW, based at Bitburg, stands on his parking aera, during 12th Tactical Weapons Meet 1976. to Greece in 1991
F-4D Phantom II with Loran antenna on the rear fuselage, 52th TFW, based at Spangdahlem AFB during 12th TWM, held at Twenthe Netherlands. to Amarc Jan, 1989
British Interceptor with enormous climbing power, the famous Lightning seeing during bicentennial open house at Ramstein AFB, Summer of 76, from No.92 Sq, based at Gütersloh flying QRA-missions during the 70s, survived as part at Boscombe Down Museum, GB
FGR.2 Phantom , No. 31 Sq , based at RAF Brüggen, Germany. Picture taken during 12th Tactical weapons meet held at Twenthe, Netherland . The FGR.2s replaced trough Jaguars in 1976 ( w/o Jan, 1991 )