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How Israel and the U.S. Tried to Build a Mach 3 Phantom in the 1970s
In the early 1970s, the United States and Israel joined forces to create an aircraft unlike any before it—the F-4X Super ...
A crazy cool video shows something you don’t see too often: a KC-135 tanker in the famous “Mach Loop” low flying area. Certain scarcely populated areas of the UK, known as ‘Low Flying Areas’ (LFAs) ...
UK aviation enthusiasts were treated to a pleasant surprise this past week when a ghost from the past roared through the skies of the famous “Mach Loop.” At Bwlch, a prime location for low-level ...
The F-4 Phantom was a fighter jet that entered service with the U.S. Navy in 1961 and eventually found its way to the Air Force two years later only for the Marine Corps to adopt it too. Four decades ...
With a top speed of Mach 2.2, the F-4’s defining characteristic was world-record speed. Can you name the most widely produced U.S. supersonic military aircraft ever? Answer: the McDonnell Douglas F-4 ...
Summary: The arrival of the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom in Israel in the late 1960s marked a pivotal moment in the Israeli Air Force’s (IAF) history, significantly enhancing its operational ...
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