Navy Chief
Senior Member
Captured these from a magazine, and thought I would post them. The Phantom was such an awesome aircraft; both in appearance and its capability.
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The Staff of SOH
Nice shot of the VF-111 Sundowners F-4N, now there's a flashy paint job for ya. Back then the USS ROOSEVELT on the fuselage was the Franklin D. Roosevelt (CV-42), not to be confused with the much newer Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71).
I love those old Navy paint jobs. It's almost like they're saying "Hide? We don't don't hide, here we are MoFu." .
The "FID" was USS Forrestal (CV-59), from her motto "First In Defense". The Roosevelt was always the "FDR" as in the President's initials. There are also derogatory nicknames for most ships (hehe) but I won't go there, you sailors all know the ones I'm talking about.
Oh yeah! The FID!
..... That was the most impressive bird doing demo's at the airshow in my opinion. Loud, and fast.....
In Olongapo City, Philippines the bar girls always knew when to start getting ready for work when they heard the F-4's flying in to NAS Cubi Point. The fly-in meant a carrier and her escorts would soon be in port. Cha-ching! :d