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Been through Holloman a time or two. I was surprised when I looked up and saw one of those babies flying around. A real airplane! That brought a smile to my face.

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Why? Everything has its time. As a target drone the Phantom replaced the Sabre for the Navy and the F-102 in the Air Force. While I'd love to have Phantoms Phorever, the QF-16 offers a more modern target, about as much of a leap ahead as the Phantom was for the planes it replaced.

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When Holloman is down to their last F-4, it should be flown to the USAF Museum and displayed as is.

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There was a time when the F-4 Phantom was the yardstick by which every other new jet fighter was measured.

 

It is a legend and it is both robust and beautiful as well. I sure hope we preserve a great many of them!!!

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Makes me sick to my stomach. 

 

Hopefully it will not suffer the same fate as the QF-106s did. The last of them were taken out to the Gufl of Mexico and dumped into the ocean.

 

I'm glad I had the opportunity to see the fullymanned F-4 fly towards the end of its of career. I was taken back when I happened to see an QF-4E painted up in SEA colors fly at an airshow a few years ago. My first thought was "that can't be right."

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