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"Ed Rasimus" wrote in message ... They weren't mounted because they didn't yet exist. The ALE-40 (the blister dispenser bolted on the side of the wing pylons) came into production around '73 or '74 after the air war was over. As I mentioned, the operational E-models got them, but they never got retrofitted to the C's that were still active. (I don't know about the D's.) I saw an F-4D at Oshkosh about fifteen years ago that had previously been at RAF Lakenheath, it was brought in by the Minnesota ANG from Duluth. They had some blisters on the rear of the pylons that I was not familiar with. I asked the AC about them, he said one side was a chaff dispenser and the other was flares. They were added some time after the aircraft left Lakenheath in 1977. |
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