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United States Air Force - McDonnell F-4C-18-MC Phantom II
United States Air Force - McDonnell F-4C-18-MC Phantom II 63-7478 (msn 471) of the 4453 CCTW, at MacDill Air Force Base near Tampa, Florida. Modified as EF-4C Wild Weasel flak suppression aircraft.USAF 4453rd Combat Crew Training Wing (CCTW) (1 Apr 1964 - 30 Sep 1971)USAF 80th TFS (347th TFW).USAF 67th TFS (18th TFW).1981: Indiana ANG 113th TFS.2/1989: Assigned as a battle damage repair trainer to Wright-Patterson AFB, OH. Date: circa 1967
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113th 1964 1967 1981 1989 80th Assigned Combat Crew Damage Flak Florida Indiana Mcdonnell Modified Phantom Repair Suppression Tampa Trainer Usaf Weasel Wild Wing Wright Patterson 67th Base Macdill
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This photograph showcases a United States Air Force (USAF) McDonnell F-4C-18-MC Phantom II jet, specifically 63-7478 (msn 471), assigned to the 4453rd Combat Crew Training Wing (CCTW) at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, Florida, circa 1967. The Phantom II was a versatile and iconic military aircraft used extensively during the Cold War. During its tenure with the 4453rd CCTW, this Phantom II was modified into an EF-4C Wild Weasel flak suppression aircraft. The 4453rd CCTW was operational from April 1, 1964, to September 30, 1971, and was home to various squadrons, including the 80th Tactical Fighter Squadron (347th Tactical Fighter Wing) and the 67th Tactical Fighter Squadron (18th Tactical Fighter Wing). Later in its career, this Phantom II was assigned to the Indiana Air National Guard's 113th Tactical Fighter Squadron in 1981. Eventually, it was re-assigned as a battle damage repair trainer to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, in 1989. The F-4C Phantom II, with its distinctive twin-engine configuration and powerful weapon systems, remains an enduring symbol of the United States Air Force's aviation history. This photograph captures a moment in time when this particular aircraft was an integral part of the 4453rd CCTW's mission to train the next generation of combat pilots.
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