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Re: USAF Phantom crash
One possible, but infos a bit puzzling.
http://www.ejection-history.org.uk/A...om_US_1970.htm RF-4C Phantom II, 64-1011, 10th TRW |
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Re: USAF Phantom crash
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The infos are very confusing, but I have a date. Rene |
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Re: USAF Phantom crash
Rene,
Just wondering: do you have date to give us or are you referring to the date of the RF-4C crash? Phantom may have been RAFG as well? Regards, Leendert |
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Re: USAF Phantom crash
I mean the crash date from the RF-4C. Now I can looking in our local newspaper archive.
Rene |
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Re: USAF Phantom crash
OK. No need to look for RF-4C 64-1011. This one definitively came down in the Atlantic...
Regards, Leendert |
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