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Old March 10th 07, 01:23 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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On 7-Mar-2007, "Jay Beckman" wrote:

The "buzz" number on the nose gear door is 434 (maybe 494) and AF-308 is
on
the blister between the nose cone and the formation light.


That would be QF-4E 72-1494, assigned to Tyndall AFB (tail code TD), and the
"blister" is an air conditioning intake, fwiw.
Scott Wilson
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35CRS, George AFB, F-4E 1982-83
526TFS, Ramstein AB, Germany, F-4E, 1983-86
 




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