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Milviz F-4E Phantom II

Yep, agree, fantastic work. Crg!!! Just need TacPack combination (yes, I know Im boring with this, but Im crazy about TP :- D). Here was a simple systems :).
 
CAUTION: Phantom Sea Story: I spent many years at NAS Lemoore, CA. In the 1980s, F-4s would sometimes stop by for some touch-n-go practice at the nice long runways we had there. In the 1980s, Lemoore was an A-7E base, so Phantoms were unusual, a bit. Touch-n-go practice went on all day at Lemoore, mostly by the Corsair's based there. While they were doing carrier landing practice (FCLP), the pattern was a basic one, take off, climb to pattern altitude, then make a gentle sweeping turn to down wind, etc. These USAF Phantoms would do it different. After touching down, they would take off for the next attempt, but they would combine the climb to pattern altitude with the turn to down wind into one powerful “modified 45 degree offset immelman turn”. It was cool as hell to watch, with all that black smoke, and that mournful moaning F-4 sound. Air Force show offs! F-4s are cool, whatever version. This one looks about right to me...
 
CAUTION: . . . . .Air Force show offs! F-4s are cool, whatever version. This one looks about right to me...
In the late 80's when I went back in the Reserves, Carswell had F-4C/D models and then eventually went to the "E" models before we transitioned to the F-16. I worked Egress and saw a ton of work on these over the years and this model looks like I remember as well. Loved the Phantom.:encouragement:
 
What tailcode did Carswell have.......TX? The TX birds had a very cool gray/gray scheme on the D's and E's.....always liked them.
 
Some new paints:

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Well, i feel a kind of fever in my body, may be it's Phantom addiction?? Great shots, looking forward to drive this beast soon...
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Maybe any skin from Isralel's & Turkey's Phantoms?

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I hope it will be patched to TacPack too ; ))).
 
F-4E looking good. In the video that looks like the HJG KC-135. How do you get it to fly in formation with the other Rhino's with the refueling boom extended? Assume it isn't set up as AI but being flown by someone and the planes are done with FSRecorder or something like that?
 
F-4E looking good. In the video that looks like the HJG KC-135. How do you get it to fly in formation with the other Rhino's with the refueling boom extended? Assume it isn't set up as AI but being flown by someone and the planes are done with FSRecorder or something like that?

Hehehe. I thinking too same. Tested some weeks ago and with this HJG is a problem with boom extended as AI. Maybe FS Recorder or in multiplayer?
 
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