Before 1962, the Phantom was known by two different names but a change in naming conventions saw it designated the F-4.
Photo from the Japan Mint A company in Japan found thousands of “phantom” coins, believed to have been destroyed after World ...
The Iranian air force has a total of sixty-three F-4 Phantoms, specifically the F-4D, F-4E, and RF-4E variants. The F-4E was ...
A treasure trove of 500,000 ceramic coins from WWII, once thought destroyed, has been unearthed in a Japanese warehouse.
The F-4 Phantom II was designed for multidimensional ... Greece, Iran, Israel, Japan, South Korea, Spain, Turkey, and the UK.
It doesn't have the high profile of the F-14 or F-16, but the F-101 Voodoo fighter jet is an important stepping stone in ...
Japan's destroyer-turned-aircraft carrier recently concluded sea trials off California that put Lockheed's F-35B to the test.
Japan is deploying F-35As to replace its ageing F-4 fighter jet. It is highly likely that a Japanese F-35A stealth fighter jet that crashed into the Pacific Ocean did so because the pilot lost ...
remotely piloted aerial target modified from the F-4 Phantom fighter jet. The QF-4 provides a realistic full-scale target for air-to-air weapons system evaluation, development and testing at ...
However, they were disposed of following the war and gained the nickname “phantom coins.” It is reportedly rare to find this type of pottery en masse. In receiving the coins, the Japan Mint ...
[Ken] recently obtained an attitude indicator—sometimes called an artificial horizon—from an F-4 fighter jet. Unlike some indicators, the F-4’s can rotate to show pitch, roll, and yaw ...