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LF Photos or Diagrams of F-4B Front & Aft Cockpits


Barry

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Anyone have photos of F-4B Phantom cockpits?

How about the foldout illustrations in NAVAIR 01-245FDB-1, NATOPS Flight Manual, F-4B Aircraft?

Need them for building out the cockpit of my USMC, F-4B.

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The Daco book is undoubtedly one of the best books I've ever seen on the Navy Phantoms; chock full of page after page of details.

 

Uncovering the US Navy QF-4B/J/N/S Phantom

 

Thanks Kevin,

I have the DACO book and it is awesome; I have about worn the ink off the pages. The cockpit photos are very useful unfortunately the aircraft themselves are the issue. The cockpits are not a "straight" B from what I can tell most cockpit photos have most to some of the N upgrades but not all.

Following the link Dave posted clearly shows that none of the photos in the DACO book are of a pure B. There are just not many or any B models left unchanged to photograph. It is the aft cockpit that is the most confusin

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Thanks Kevin,

I have the DACO book and it is awesome; I have about worn the ink off the pages. The cockpit photos are very useful unfortunately the aircraft themselves are the issue. The cockpits are not a "straight" B from what I can tell most cockpit photos have most to some of the N upgrades but not all.

Following the link Dave posted clearly shows that none of the photos in the DACO book are of a pure B. There are just not many or any B models left unchanged to photograph. It is the aft cockpit that is the most confusin

:BANGHEAD2:

 

Interesting. I didn't know there was so little specific coverage of the B version of the Rhino. I just checked the Detail & Scale book, and it was of little assistance as well.

 

F-4 Phantom II: USN & USMC Versions

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Thanks Kevin,

 

The D & S is another nice publication but like you said not much help with reference to the B cockpit.

It is unbelievable but I have over 40 reference books specifically about the F-4 Phantom and no B cockpit photos.

Where are they all hiding I wonder? :hmmm:

 

Barry

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