Phantom F-4 Aircraft Parts

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033-0003-0001 Connector Adapter
006238095
04-35101-5 Connector Adapter
008845275
115-2057-1 Connector Adapter
011658707
115-5079 Connector Adapter
011658707
276MO764P002 Connector Adapter
011658707
276MO764P007 Connector Adapter
011658707
33-03 Connector Adapter
006238095
35101-0 Connector Adapter
008845275
35101-5 Connector Adapter
008845275
357-9271-00 Connector Adapter
006238095
357-9271-000 Connector Adapter
006238095
40-06125-1 Connector Adapter
005571814
40-602-1 Connector Adapter
005571814
5192-1 Connector Adapter
005571814
917AS8809 Connector Adapter
011658707
B33A0093-2 Connector Adapter
011658707
B33A0093-5 Connector Adapter
011658707
CAD-CR-0050 Connector Adapter
011658707
DFC-232 Connector Adapter
011658707
QX32P-SW388 Connector Adapter
011658707
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Aircraft, Phantom F-4

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The McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II

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. The F-4, like other interceptors of its time, was designed without an internal cannon. Later models incorporated an M61 Vulcan rotary cannon. Beginning in 1959, it set 15 world records for in-flight performance,

During the Vietnam War, the F-4 was used extensively; it served as the principal air superiority fighter for both the Navy and Air Force, and became important in the ground-attack and aerial reconnaissance roles late in the war. The Phantom has the distinction of being the last U.S. fighter flown to attain ace status in the 20th century. During the Vietnam War, the U.S. Air Force had one pilot and two weapon systems officers (WSOs), The F-4 continued to form a major part of U.S. military air power throughout the 1970s and 1980s, being gradually replaced by more modern aircraft such as the F-15 Eagle and F-16 in the U.S. Air Force, the Grumman F-14 Tomcat in the U.S. Navy, and the F/A-18 Hornet in the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps.

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