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Last USAF Sortie
Phantoms
This decal sheet permits you to
build 3 different F-4G Phantoms.
#69298, #69305, #69551
Each of these planes is unique
in the final days of the USAF Phantoms.
The funny
long Sharks teeth were put on some a/c when they were in Turkey before coming
home. 0298 carried both types of sharks teeth at different times. That's
why you see the different sharks teeth on different a/c. 305 and 0298 both carry
the white tail band. 305 and 0298 both had the different shark teeth at
different times as both were mid/near East veterans. You can build all of
them without the shark teeth. Only 551 carried the white 1996 fly off
logo. The names of the crews appeared only together with the F-105 type
Shark teeth. They never carried them during operation.
#298 (690298) was
flown by lt.Col. Eddy 'Fast' Payne who scored a sam kill (first for Idaho) while
he was a Major in the "southern Watch" mission after the Gulf war.
0298 was the last F-4G ( of any USAF F-4) to take off from home field and last
active to land at the boneyard. This a/c's markings are included in the decal
sheet. 0298 carried both types of Shark teeth at different times. The
funny long ones were put on some a/c when they were in Turkey before coming
home. The F-105 type shark teeth were put on this plane in the final
days which is about 2 weeks before the fly off on April 20, 1996. That's
why you see the different Shark teeth on different a/c.
#305 (69-0305)
flew in last operational sortie of a USAF F-4 during Operation "Provide
Comfort"
#551 (690551) was
the only one that carried the white 1996 fly off logo. 551 had very little or no
stencils at all as it was repainted for the ceremony. It was a hanger queen and
was in rough paint shape.
The quality of this decal sheet
is flawless and it comes in 1/72, 1/48 and
1/32 scales. Even the tiniest
lettering is clear and readable on the decal sheet.
To see models of
1/48 planes using this decal sheet....click here.
Steve Bamford
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