ValAstur Posted April 6, 2012 Posted April 6, 2012 The spanish air force was thinking of replacing their F-4C-Fleet with F-4E for some consiberable reasons: - The lack of a gun in combat would often be a problem once all missiles are fired or the enemy got to close to use them - Using a gunpod under the fuselage would reduce either firepower (due to the lack of one pylon for bombs etc.) or range (same, but for fuel-tank) Carter's administration took the F-4Cs back, converting them into QF-4C Drones for wepaon testing and delivered two entire squadrons of F-4E. The first squadron, the 121st, received their planes in 1979 displaying the SEA camo. The 122nd received their planes six months later, in 1980, featuring the two-tone grey camo. The planes received the designation "C-12C", while the "C" stands for "cañon" - spanish for cannon, referring this way to the chin-mounted gun A C-12C from the 121st taking of... ...being followed by one of the 122nd Let's get 'em boys! Designed after this pic Thanks Stratos for the pic! 1 Quote
+Stratos Posted April 6, 2012 Posted April 6, 2012 Lovely plane!! The grey version is just wonderful! Quote
Spinners Posted April 6, 2012 Posted April 6, 2012 (edited) Great work! The F-4 holds a particular fascination for me* and it's great to see it in different colours and markings. * About 40 years ago I built a model of it and couldn't believe how powerful it looked. Edited May 27, 2012 by Spinners Quote
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