Monday 3 October 2011

McDonnell Douglas FGR.2 Phantom


The RAF's FGR.2 Phantom (fighter/ground-attack/reconnaissance) is in fact a McDonnell Douglas Phantom F-4M-35-MC, a modified export version of the F-4K already made by McDonnell Douglas for the Royal Navy where it was designated the Phantom FG-1 (fighter/ground attack), this was a F-4J re-engined with  Rolls-Royce Spey engines for UK use.




The RAF's FGR.2 Phantoms were gradually replaced by the Panavia Tornado F3 from the late 1980's, the last RAF Phantoms were retired from operational duties in 1993. The RAF FGR.2 Phantom pictured bellow is XV424, this aircraft was flown across the Atlantic in Feb 69 and became operational with No 6 Squadron based at RAF Coningsby the same month. XV424 remained operational with the RAF until Jul 92, in Nov 92 XV424 was delivered by road to the RAF Museum in Hendon where she remains on display.

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