RF-4C Phantom 67-0438/FP0754
RF-4C 67-0438 McDonnell Douglas, St. Louis, MO. First Flight 01/25/1968
RF-4C 67-0438 75TRW - Bergstrom Air Force Base, Austin, TX.
Tactical Air Command - Date Delivered 05/01/1968
Transferred 07/15/1971
RF-4C 67-0438 "BA" 67TRW - Bergstrom Air Force Base, Austin, TX
Tactical Air Command - Date Delivered 07/15/1971
Transferred 07/20/1977
RF-4C 67-0438 "ZZ" 15TRS/18TFW - Kadena Air Force Base, Okinawa, Japan
Pacific Air Force - Date Delivered 07/20/1977
Transferred 08/09/1978
RF-4C 67-0438 "JO" 363TRW - Shaw Air Force Base, Sumter, SC
Tactical Air Command - Date Delivered 08/09/1978
Transferred 09/21/1979
RF-4C 67-0438 "KE" 153TRS/186TRG - Key Field ANG Base, Meridian, MS
Air National Guard - Date Delivered 09/21/1979
Transferred 09/09/1991
RF-4C 67-0438 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group
Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Tuscon, AZ.
Control Number FP0754 - Date Delivered 09/09/1991
Specifications
Aircraft Type: RF-4C Phantom II, McDonnell Douglas
Mission: All-weather Photographic Reconnaissance
Number Built: The U.S. Air Force accepted 2,874 Phantoms (all models), 505 of which were the RF-4C model type
Crew: 2
Engines: Two General Electric J-79-GE-15s of 17,000 lbs. thrust each with afterburner
Dimensions: Wingspan: 38′ 5″, Length: 62′ 10″, Height: 16′ 6″
Armament: None, although some later models equipped with 4 sidewinder air-to-air missiles
Performance : Maximum Speed: 1,384 mph
Cruising Speed: 575 mph
Range: 1,632 miles (without aerial refueling)
Service Ceiling: 55,200 ft.