Not to take anything away from Nigel's soundset, which is awesome, but after spending four years around the Phantom when I was in the USAF, plus living just a few miles from Miramar NAS, something is missing from the sounds. Namely, the deep boom from the afterburners. There was a definite, noticeable change in tenor and loudness when the burners lit. And you could tell, even when you couldn't see when the fires went out, as the sound got quieter. I don't remember for sure, but I'm pretty sure the distinctive howl was only there when the fires were out. The burners over rode the howl. The one thing I definitely noticed, after being away from any bases for a while, then moving back, is that none of the newer series jet fighters were as loud as the 'Toom until the F-18. It is definitely different, but also noticeably louder than the F-14, F-15 & F-16, which all were a little quieter than the Phantom, as I remember it.
As I said, I wish to take nothing away from Nigel's soundset, and I could be all wet, as it has been many, many years since I have heard an F-4 live. And there is no movie sound track that can do justice to the sound of a Phantom in full fury. I never missed a performance by the Thunderbirds or the Blue Angels, and was lucky enough to be at one of their very rare dual appearances at the same show. Talk about THUNDER!!!

I am so looking forward to the next release of the F-4!
