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Lockheed Martin F-4AR "Phantom Eagle"


The Lockheed Martin F-4AR Phantom Eagle  is a major upgrade of the McDonnell Douglas F-4E Phantom II developed for the Argentine Air Force which entered service in 1998. The program was named Phantom Eagle in recognition of the McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle , which was the source of its new avionics.

Schemes of A-4AR (V) and IAI Finger (VI)

I know it could be better but I still have a lot to learn. Enjoy it

 

Amazing aircraft form F-4E USAF pack by ravenclaw_007
F4E Templates and Weapons by ravenclaw_007


 

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In all my years, I never realized the Lock-Mart built Phantoms. The things you learn at CombatAce.

 

 

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5 hours ago, Wrench said:

In all my years, I never realized the Lock-Mart built Phantoms. The things you learn at CombatAce.

rofl...

Bob, don´t trust everything what´s written here! :lol:

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3 hours ago, Wrench said:

also not built by Lock-Mart   :biggrin:

 

9 hours ago, Spinners said:

I think it's a nod towards the Fighting Hawk.

What Spinners said :good:

FMA (the company, that build the IA-58 Pucara and others) was purchased by Lockheed-Martin and renamed.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fábrica_Argentina_de_Aviones

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_Martin_A-4AR_Fightinghawk

Lock-Mart for this mod is also viable to me when you think of the EF-111A Raven - sometimes named Grumman EF-111A, sometimes GD/Grumman EF-111A...one company build the original airframe, the other rebuild it to something much different. :smile:

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