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Old May 2nd 08, 01:29 PM posted to rec.aviation.military,rec.aviation.military.naval
John[_9_]
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Default USAF Phantoms on deck?


Did USAF Phantoms ever land and take off from a carrier deck? I
believe that at least the USAF F4-C was at least initially was nearly
identical to the Navy F4-B. Was the F4-D and F4-E capable of taking
off and landing from a carrier deck? Was it ever done?

If the F4-D/E was not capable of carrier operations why? Was it from
systems not being able to take the stress or was it structural?

John Dupre'
 




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