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    Airframe Family: McDonnell F-4 Phantom II
    Latest Model:RF-4C-32-MC Phantom II
    Last Military Serial:66-0469 USAF
    Construction Number:2632
    Latest Owner or Location:Hill Aerospace Museum, Roy, Ogden, Utah

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    Dates

    Event

    Constructed as a RF-4C-32-MC by McDonnell at Saint Louis, Missouri, USA.

    9 October 1967

    First flight.

    November 1967

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the United States Air Force with s/n 66-0469.

    After November 1967

    To 12th TRS, 460th TRW, Tan Son Nhut Airport, South Vietnam.

    By 1971

    Transferred to 4950th Test Wing, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.

    Circa 1973

    Transferred to 38th TRS, 26th TRW, Zweibrucken Air Base, West Germany.

    Transferred to 10th TRW, RAF Alconbury, England.

    Transferred to 363rd TRW, Shaw AFB, SC.

    Transferred to 67th TRW, Bergstrom AFB, TX.

    To Ogden ALC, UT.

    By 1994

    Markings Applied: 1965, 29 years of Programmed Depot Maintenance, 1994
    This RF-4C got a special paint job to celebrate 29 years of programmed depot maintenance.

    18 July 1994

    Struck off Strength/Charge from the United States Air Force.

    To National Museum of the United States Air Force Loan Program, Wright Field, Dayton, OH.
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    Loaned to 75 ABW/MU, Hill AFB, UT.

    To Hill Aerospace Museum, Roy, Ogden, UT.
    View the Location Dossier

    Markings Applied: HL

    26 May 2015


    Photographer: Frank Dieterich
    Notes: McDonnell RF-4C-32-MC Phantom s/n 66-0469 USAF c/n 2632 Hill Aerospace Museum Roy-Ogden UT

    26 May 2015


    Photographer: Frank Dieterich


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    Credits
    Data for airframe dossiers come from various sources. The following were used to compile this dossier...

    Print Sources
    F-4 Phantom II Production and Operational Data by William R Peake
    U.S. Military Out of Service 2010 by Andy Marden

    Internet Sources
    Air History.org
    National Museum of the United States Air Force
    United States Military Services Serial Number Lists by Joe Baugher

    Individual Contributors
    Mike Henniger
    Max Sabin

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