BAE Systems Converts 300th F-4 Phantom Fighter Jet into Unmanned Drone for U.S. Air Force | Unmanned Systems Technology
This is the best video of the U.S. Air Force's last active duty F-4 Phantom II jets final flight - The Aviationist
BAE Systems successfully converted its 300th F-4 Phantom fighter jet into an unmanned flying drone for the U.S. Air Force – sUAS News – The Business of Drones
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Corgi AA33208 - F-4 Phantom II Diecast Model, USN Missile Center, NAS Point Magu, CA, 1972
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Hellenic Air Force 338 Mira "Ares": the last Phantom over the Aegean - Aviation Report - ENG
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A left side view of an F-4 Phantom II aircraft carrying a Target Drone Utility (TDU) for testing the stability and control of targets, in flight over the Pacific Missile Test Center
QF-4: The Final Unmanned Flight - YouTube
List of McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II variants - Wikipedia
USAF QF-4 Phantom is shot at by an F-35 with two AIM-120s during last unmanned mission (and survives) - The Aviationist
A pilot remotely controls a Q-F4 Phantom as it takes off from the, phantom forces controls
The Phantastic QF-4 Phantom Full-Scale Target Drone Takes Its Phinal Phlight
McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II - Wikipedia
Without a pilot in the cockpit, a Q-F4 Phantom takes off from the drone way, a runway east of Tyndall Air Force Base, on a mission over the Gulf of Mexico. The
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