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A QF-4 Phantom flies over Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., during the “Phinal Phlight” event on Dec. 21, 2016. This event marked the end of the aircraft’s 53 years of service to the Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Eboni Prince) Phantom's phinale
Lt. Col. Ronald King, her pilot, grinned and eased her forward on the way into history. Today was 21 December. This was the final flight of the QF-4 Phantom – the final flight of AF 349 – and after 53 dedicated years of superior service, the final flight of the Phantom II would be done right.
0 12/27
2016
A QF-4 Aerial Target performs a flyby at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, Oct. 25, 2016. The QF-4 was piloted by Jim Harkins, a pilot from Detachment 1, 82nd Aerial Targets Squadron, at Holloman AFB, New Mexico. (U.S. Air Force photo/Paul Holcomb) QF-4 mission nearly complete
The QF-4 Aerial Target mission is winding down and two of the aircraft visited here Oct. 25 so that those who have supported F-4 Phantom IIs over the years could see them one last time.
0 10/26
2016
Default Air Force Logo Unmanned QF-4 crashes near Holloman
An unmanned QF-4 Aerial Target assigned to the 82nd Aerial Target Squadron here, crashed Feb. 7. The crash site is located inside the White Sands National Monument, which was closed in advance of the test mission.
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2014
The final, of 314 QF-4s produced since 1998, landed at Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla. Nov. 19, 2013. It will be used as an unmanned-full-scale-aerial target during training exercises. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Christopher Reel) Last 'new' Phantom returns to service
The 82nd Aerial Target Squadron received the last of the "new" QF-4 aerial targets as the Vietnam-era aircraft landed here Nov. 19. The QF-4, Aircraft 68-0599, spent more than 20 years in the Air Force "Boneyard" at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz., before being brought back to life for one last mission.
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2013
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