List of displayed McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom IIs
Appearance
There are many examples of the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom IIs on display around the world, often in aviation museums and at facilities that once operated the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II. A few F-4s are also preserved as gate guardians, and some are also owned privately.
Australia
- On display
- F-4E
- 67-0237 - RAAF Museum, Melbourne. An ex-USAF F-4E painted to represent one of the examples flown by the RAAF while awaiting delivery of the F-111.[1]
Belgium
- On display
- RF-4C
Chile
- On display
- F-4C-21
- 37683 - Museo Aeronáutico y del Espacio, Santiago. December 31, 1964: first deployed to the 8th TFW GAFB, California; assigned to the 431st TFS. February 4, 1967: assigned to the 366th TFW, Southeast Asia. January 15, 1968: assigned to the 347th TFW. January 12, 1970: transferred to 4452d CCTS, GAFB, CA. April 5, 1972: assigned to the 183d TFG. December 10, 1980: assigned to the 142 CAM Sq, Oregon ANG. March 30, 1995. received in Chile for static display and repainted in SE Asia colors.[3]
Guam
- On display
- F-4E
- 1392 - Andersen Air Force Base. F-4E, serial number 71-1392, tailcode "PN" is currently on display at Andersen AFB. 3d Tactical Fighter Wing, 3rd Tactical Fighter Squadron of the Thirteenth Air Force while stationed at Clark Air Base[4]
Germany
- On display
- RF-4E
- 35+62 - Luftwaffe-Museum, Berlin. Former Luftwaffe RF-4E Phantom II.[5]
- F-4F
- 38+04 - Luftwaffe-Museum, Berlin. Former Luftwaffe F-4F Phantom II.[6]
- 38+34 - Luftwaffe-Museum, Berlin. Former Luftwaffe F-4F Phantom II.[7]
Japan
- F-4C
64-0679 is preserved as a gate guardian at Misawa Air Base in Aomori prefecture.[8]
- F-4J
155807 is preserved as a gate guardian at Naval Air Facility Atsugi in Kanagawa Prefecture.[8]
Turkey
- On display
- F-4E
- 67-0360 - Istanbul Aviation Museum, Istanbul. Retired Turkish Air Force Phantom II with engines removed.[citation needed]
United Kingdom
- On display
- F-4C
- 63-7699 - Midland Air Museum, Coventry.[9]
- F-4 FGR2
- XV424 - Royal Air Force museum, London.[10]
- F-4J(UK)
- 155529 - Imperial War Museum, Duxford.[11]
- F-4K
- XT596 - Fleet Air Arm Museum, Yeovilton.[12]
- F-4M
- XV406 - Solway Aviation Museum, Carlisle.[13]
- XV474 - Imperial War Museum, Duxford.[14]
- F-4S
- 155848 - National Museum of Flight, East Fortune.[15]
United States
- Airworthy
- F-4D
- 65-0749 - Collings Foundation, Stow, Massachusetts. Painted in markings of MiG killer F-4D aircraft, AF Ser. No. 66-7463, while assigned to the 555th Tactical Fighter Squadron, circa 1972.[16][17]
- Multiple QF-4C, QRF-4C and QF-4E aircraft remain in operation by the 82d Aerial Targets Squadron (82 ATRS) at Tyndall AFB, Florida and the 82 ATRS Detachment 1 at Holloman AFB, New Mexico under the U.S. Air Force's Full Scale Aerial Targets (FSAT) Program. Most aircraft have been modified under Not Under Live Local Operation (NULLO) standards and have had ejection seats removed for eventual expenditure as aerial targets. However, several F-4Es are used almost exclusively for USAF "Heritage Flight" aerial demonstrations and retain ejection seats and cockpit flight controls.[citation needed]
- On display
- F-4A (F4H-1F)
- 145315 - USS Lexington Museum, Corpus Christi, Texas.[18]
- 148261 - NAS Oceana Air Park, Naval Air Station Oceana, Virginia.[19]
- 148275 - US Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland (last F-4A-4-MC Phantom II).[20]
- F-4B (F4H-1)
- 148412 - Heritage In Flight Museum, Lincoln, Illinois.[21]
- 148400 - Hickory Aviation Museum, Hickory, North Carolina.[22]
- 149459 - NAS Oceana, Virginia Beach, Virginia.[citation needed]
- 152986 - Wedell-Williams Aviation Museum, Patterson, Louisiana.[23]
- 153019 - Naval Air Station Key West, Florida[24]
- RF-4B
- 151981 - Flying Leatherneck Historical Foundation and Aviation Museum, Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, California.[25]
- 157342 - Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina.[26]
- 157349 - National Naval Aviation Museum, Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida.[27]
- F-4C
- 63-7407 - Air Force Flight Test Museum, Edwards Air Force Base, Edwards, California. First F-4C Accepted for testing by the US Air Force.[28]
- 63-7408 - Tyndall Air Force Base, Panama City, Florida.[29]
- 63-7415 - Texas Air Museum, Stinson Municipal Airport, San Antonio, Texas.[30]
- 63-7424 - Hill Aerospace Museum, Hill Air Force Base, Utah.[31]
- 63-7482 - Minnesota ANG Museum, Minneapolis-Saint Paul Joint Air Reserve Station, St. Paul, Minnesota.[32]
- 63-7485 - Museum of Aviation, Robins Air Force Base, Warner Robins, Georgia.[33]
- 63-7534 - Selfridge Military Air Museum, Mount Clemens, Michigan.[34]
- 63-7537 (painted as 67-0535) - Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico.[35]
- 63-7555 - Yankee Air Museum, Belleville, Michigan.[36]
- 63-7693 - March Field Air Museum, March Air Reserve Base, Riverside, California.[37]
- 63-7704 - Milwaukee Airport, Wisconsin.[38]
- 64-0664 - Hill Aerospace Museum, Hill Air Force Base, Utah.[39]
- 64-0673 - Pima Air & Space Museum (adjacent to Davis-Monthan Air Force Base), Tucson, Arizona.[40]
- 64-0741 - Air Force Flight Test Museum, Edwards Air Force Base, Edwards, California.[41]
- 64-0748 - Langley Air Force Base, Virginia.[42]
- 64-0770 - Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, Goldsboro, North Carolina.[43]
- 64-0776 - Museum of Flight, Seattle, Washington.[44]
- 64-0783 - Grissom Air Museum, Grissom Air Reserve Base, Peru, Indiana.[45]
- 64-0799 - Peterson Air and Space Museum, Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado Springs, Colorado (presented as 63-7589 of the 57th FIS at NAS Keflavik, Iceland, ca. 1978).[46]
- 64-0806 - Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada.[47]
- 64-0813 - Air Force Armament Museum, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida.[48]
- 64-0815 - Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum, Pooler, Georgia.[49]
- 64-0825 - Fort Worth Aviation Museum, Fort Worth, Texas.[50]
- 64-0829 - National Museum of the United States Air Force, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio.[51]
- 64-0838 - Aviation Challenge at U.S. Space & Rocket Center, Huntsville, Alabama[52]
- RF-4C
- 63-7745 - Birmingham Air National Guard Base, Birmingham, Alabama.[53]
- 63-7746 - March Field Air Museum, March Air Reserve Base, Riverside, California.[54]
- 63-7748 - Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina.[55]
- 64-0998 - Lincoln Air National Guard Base, Lincoln, Nebraska.[56]
- 64-1000 - Rusty Allen Airport, Lago Vista, Texas.[57]
- 64-1004 - Air Force Flight Test Museum, Edwards Air Force Base, Edwards, California.[58]
- 64-1047 - National Museum of the United States Air Force, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio.[59]
- 64-1061 - Minnesota ANG Museum, Minneapolis-Saint Paul Joint Air Reserve Station, St. Paul, Minnesota.[60]
- 65-0903 - Strategic Air and Space Museum, Ashland, Nebraska.[61]
- 65-0905 - Hill Aerospace Museum, Hill Air Force Base, Utah.[62]
- 66-0469 - Hill Aerospace Museum, Hill Air Force Base, Utah.[63]
- 67-0452 - Air Force Armament Museum, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida[64]
- 69-0372 - Air Power Park and Museum, Hampton, Virginia.[65]
- YRF-4C
- 62-12201 - Octave Chanute Aerospace Museum (former Chanute Air Force Base), Rantoul, Illinois.[66]
- F-4D
- 64-0965 - Van Zandt County Veteran's Memorial, Canton, Texas.[67][68]
- 65-0626 - Empire State Aerosciences Museum, Glenville, New York.[69]
- 65-0747 - Colonel Joe Kittinger Park at Orlando Executive Airport.[70] Relocated to Orlando Executive Airport, Florida on 22 July 2014 and restored to a Vietnam-era 555th Tactical Fighter Squadron paint scheme on 14 December 2014.[71][72][73][74]
- 65-0796 - William E. Dyess Elementary School, adjacent to Dyess Air Force Base, Abilene, Texas.[75]
- 66-0267 - Homestead Air Reserve Base, Florida.[76]
- 66-0269 - New England Air Museum, Windsor Locks, Connecticut.[77]
- 66-0273 - Homestead, Florida; highway median of U.S. 1, just north of 304th Street. Maintenance responsibility remains with 482d Fighter Wing at nearby Homestead ARB.[78]
- 66-7463 - Cadet Area Quadrangle, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado. Multiple North Vietnamese Air Force MiG kills by this aircraft while assigned to the 555th Tactical Fighter Squadron during the Vietnam War, including several by USAF fighter aces, retired Brig Gen Steve Ritchie and retired Col Chuck DeBellevue.[79]
- 66-7468 - 183d Fighter Wing, Capital Airport Air National Guard Station, Springfield, Illinois.[80]
- 66-7518 - Charles B. Hall Airpark, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma.[81]
- 66-7554 - Museum of Aviation, Robins Air Force Base, Warner Robins, Georgia.[82]
- 66-8711 - Hill Aerospace Museum, Hill Air Force Base, Utah.[83]
- 66-8755 - Freedom Hill Amphitheatre, Sterling Heights, Michigan.[84]
- 66-8812 - Historic Aviation Memorial Museum, Tyler, Texas.[85]
- F-4E
- 66-0284 - Burke Lakefront Airport, Cleveland, Ohio.[86]
- 66-0287 - Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum, Denver, Colorado.[87]
- 66-0289 - Castle Air Museum (former Castle Air Force Base), Atwater, California.[88]
- 66-0315 - Monett, Missouri.[89]
- 66-0329 - Pima Air & Space Museum (adjacent to Davis-Monthan Air Force Base), Tucson, Arizona.[90]
- 67-0327 - Luke Air Force Base, Arizona.[91]
- 67-0392 - Virginia Air & Space Center, Hampton, Virginia.[92]
- 68-0304 - Hill Aerospace Museum, Hill Air Force Base, Utah.[93]
- 68-0337 - AMARC "Celebrity Row," Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona. Five (5) MiG kills ascribed to this aircraft during the Vietnam War.[94]
- 68-0382 - March Field Air Museum, March Air Reserve Base, Riverside, California.[95]
- 74-0649 - Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, Goldsboro, North Carolina.[96]
- YF-4E
- 62-12200 - National Museum of the United States Air Force, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio.[97]
- 65-0713 - Air Force Flight Test Museum, Edwards Air Force Base, Edwards, California.[98]
- F-4J
- 153071 - Patuxent River Naval Air Museum, Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Lexington Park, Maryland.[99]
- 153074 - NAS Lakehurst Air Park, Naval Air Engineering Station Lakehurst, New Jersey.[100]
- 153077 - Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum, USS Yorktown (CV-10), Charleston, South Carolina.[101]
- 153088 - American Legion Post #38, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.[102]
- 153812 - Burke Lakefront Airport, Cleveland, Ohio.[103]
- 153889 - MCAS Kaneohe Bay / Marine Corps Base Hawaii (formerly Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, Kaneohe, Hawaii.[104]
- 155563 - Valiant Air Command Warbird Museum, Space Coast Regional Airport, Titusville, Florida.[105]
- YF-4J
- 151497 - Pima Air & Space Museum (adjacent to Davis-Monthan Air Force Base), Tucson, Arizona.[106]
- F-4N
- 150444 - Prairie Aviation Museum, Bloomington, Illinois.[107]
- 150639 - Warrior Park, Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona. Painted to look like a USAF F-4C with tail number 64-0639.[108]
- 152270 - Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, South Carolina.[109]
- 152996 - Southern Museum of Flight, Birmingham, Alabama.[110]
- 153016 - Commemorative Air Force/Arizona Wing, Mesa, Arizona.[111]
- 153030 - San Diego Aircraft Carrier Museum, USS Midway (CV-41), San Diego, California.[112]
- 153915 - National Naval Aviation Museum, Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida.[113]
- F-4S
- 153821 - Fort Worth Aviation Museum,[114] Fort Worth, Texas.[115]
- 153880 - San Diego Aircraft Carrier Museum, USS Midway (CV-41), San Diego, California.[116]
- 155764 - MAPS Air Museum, Canton, Ohio.[117]
- 155872 - Carolinas Aviation Museum, Charlotte Douglas International Airport, Charlotte, North Carolina.[118]
- 157246 - Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum, Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, California.[119]
- 157259 - Point Mugu Missile Park, Naval Air Station Point Mugu, California.[120]
- 157267 - San Diego Aerospace Museum, San Diego, California.[121]
- 157307 - National Air & Space Museum, Washington D.C..[122]
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