The Colling's Foundation F-4D putting the thunder in the Thunder over Michigan 2009 Airshow

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The Colling's Foundation F-4D putting the thunder in the Thunder over Michigan 2009 Airshow

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A U.S. Air Force McDonnell F-4D-29-MC Phantom II (s/n 66-0243) from the 171st Fighter Interceptor Squadron, 191st Tactical Reconnaissance Group, Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Michigan (USA), in flight on 17 July 1987.
F-4D from the 301st TFW landing at Nellis AFB - 1985

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The Colling's Foundation's 1956 McDonnell Douglas F-4D Phantom II painted as Col. Robin Olds' Operation Bolo MiG killer Phantom 66-7680 seen here flying in the Collings Foundation's Vietnam Memorial Flight at Randolph AFB in 2009
Vietnam era jets at Oshkosh
The Colling's Foundation 1955 F-4D Phantom in USAF markings and their 1957 TA-4J Skyhawk in USMC markings are joined with the Warbirds Heritage Foundation's 1957 A-4B Skyhawk in USN markings for a Vietnam Memorial Flight during Oshkosh AirVentures 2010
The Collings Foundation F-4D Phantom II low over the Arizona desert
>>> The Collings Foundation‘s F-4 Phantom II s/n 66-7680 is now the only flying example of its type in North America