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  1. McDonnell Douglas Phantom in UK service. The first British Phantom (XT595) on final approach prior to landing at the McDonnell plant in St Louis, Missouri in 1966. The United Kingdom (UK) operated the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II as one of its principal combat aircraft from 1968 to 1992.

  2. McDonnell Douglas Phantom in UK service - data. This is a list of data removed from McDonnell Douglas Phantom in UK service as a result of the editorial process. Basic specifications. Comparison of Phantom FG.1 with Sea Vixen and Lightning. Aircraft Carrier comparison - HMS Ark Royal and USS Forrestal.

    Aircraft Serial
    Variant
    First Uk Operator
    Final Uk Operator
    XT595
    YF-4K
    XT596
    YF-4K
    Rolls-Royce
    XT597
    F-4K
    Ministry of Defence (Procurement ...
    XT598
    F-4K
    Ministry of Defence (Procurement ...
    No. 111 Squadron
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  4. The Phantom is a large fighter with a top speed of over Mach 2.2. It can carry more than 18,000 pounds (8,400 kg) of weapons on nine external hardpoints, including air-to-air missiles, air-to-ground missiles, and various bombs. [6] . The F-4, like other interceptors of its time, was initially designed without an internal cannon.

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    In early 1943, aviation officials at the United States Navy were impressed with McDonnell's audacious XP-67 Bat project. McDonnell was invited by the navy to cooperate in the development of a shipboard jet fighter, using an engine from the turbojets under development by Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Three prototypes were ordered on 30 August 1...

    The first Phantoms were delivered to USN fighter squadron VF-17A (later redesignated VF-171) in August 1947; the squadron received a full complement of 24 aircraft on 29 May 1948. Beginning in November 1947, Phantoms were delivered to United States Marine Corps squadron VMF-122, making it the first USMC combat squadron to deploy jets. VF-17A became...

    XFD-1

    1. Prototype aircraft powered by 1,165 lbf (5.18 kN) Westinghouse 19XB-2B engines (J-30). Two built.

    FH-1 (FD-1)

    1. Production version with 1,600 lbf (7.1 kN) Westinghouse J30-WE-20engines (originally designated FD-1). 60 built.

    Data from Naval Fighters #3 : McDonnell FH-1 Phantom, and McDonnell Douglas Aircraft since 1920 General characteristics 1. Crew:1 2. Length:37 ft 3 in (11.35 m) 3. Wingspan:40 ft 9 in (12.42 m) 4. Width:16 ft 3 in (4.95 m) wings folded 5. Height:14 ft 2 in (4.32 m) 6. Height folded:16 ft 10 in (5 m) 7. Wing area: 273.74 sq ft (25.431 m2) 8. Airfoil...

    Related development 1. McDonnell F2H Banshee Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era 1. de Havilland Sea Vampire 2. Grumman F9F Panther 3. North American FJ-1 Fury 4. Vought F6U Pirate Related lists 1. List of fighter aircraft 2. List of military aircraft of the United States

    Bibliography

    1. Angelucci, Enzo and Peter M. Bowers. The American Fighter. Sparkford, Somerset, UK: Haynes Publishing Group, 1987. ISBN 0-85429-635-2. 2. Bedford, Alan (May–June 1999). "Earl American Carrier Jets: Evolving Jet Operations with the US Fleet, Part One". Air Enthusiast (81): 13–19. ISSN 0143-5450. 3. Francillon, René J. McDonnell Douglas Aircraft since 1920. London: Putnam & Company, Ltd, 1979. ISBN 0-370-00050-1. 4. Ginter, Steve. McDonnell FH-1 Phantom. (Naval Fighters Number 115) Simi Vall...

  5. McDonnell Douglas Phantom in UK service Nominator(s): Hammersfan 19:03, 7 June 2020 (UTC) [] This article is about the use of the McDonnell-Douglas F-4 Phantom by both the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force. Hammersfan 19:03, 7 June 2020 (UTC) []

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  7. McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II in UK service Nominator(s): Hammersfan ( talk ) McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II in UK service ( edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs )