Their was possibly a 1:18 scale F104 Starfighter in SEA (South East Asia) camoflage. Approximately 14 Starfighters were lost in the Vietnam War; one was shot down in air to air combat with a Red Chinese MiG-19 (CHICOM J6 version), after it flew to close to Communist Chinese territory.
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1. M48A3 Patton tank 2. AMTRAC 3. M14 US Rifle (later the M16 Jungle Rifle) 4. .45 pistol 5. F4 Phantom II jet/A7 Corsair II jet
The F4 "was" able to fly in excess of 1,500 mph with her after burners on. She had twin engines, during the Vietnam War, nearly all US attack jets were single engined: A-4 Skyhawk, A-7 Corsair II, F-100 Supersabre, F-101 Voodoo, F-102 Delta Dagger, F-104 Starfighter, and the F-105 Thunderchief. But the "F4" (aka double ugly) was a monster of a jet...big, twin engined, and let out a cloud of black smoke when she came in for a landing (dumping fuel), or hit her burners. The F4 was the ONLY jet flown by the Air Force, Marines, and the Navy. Some A-1's (Skyraiders-propeller driven) and A-7 Corsair II's were shared by the Air Force, and possibly some Marine aviation units...but the F4 was King. During a routine attack in Vietnam, a USN Phantom flew straight up into the heavens until it was but a silver dot in the sky (only Air Force F4's were painted in camoflage, USN/USMC Phantoms were left metal color/silver or gray). The F-4 then looped upside down much like a ferris wheel at the county fair, and dove towards the NVA held hilltop, dropping it's HE bombs (High Explosives). Another high altitude loop, then another dive onto the enemy hill, napalm this time; another high altitude loop and he delivered rocket fire into the enemy. The F4 delivered alot of ordnance, and made a lot of passes. Not to slight the single engine jets, as every air attack was ALWAYS loved and appreciated by the men on the ground; but during another routine CAS (Close Air Strike/Support), a USAF F-100 Supersabre made ONE gun run; dropping his HE bombs and firing his nose cannon at NVA troops (very close to US units-200 yards easy).
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1. M48A3 Patton tank 2. AMTRAC 3. M14 US Rifle (later the M16 Jungle Rifle) 4. .45 pistol 5. F4 Phantom II jet/A7 Corsair II jet
Danny Phantom - 2004 Life Lessons 1-18 was released on: USA: 25 February 2005
G-I- Joe - 1985 The Phantom Brigade 1-18 was released on: USA: 9 October 1985
Phantom 2040 - 1994 Down the Line 1-18 was released on: USA: 29 April 1995
Sergeant Preston of the Yukon - 1955 Phantom of Phoenixville 1-18 was released on: USA: 26 January 1956
Music Movies - 2011 The Phantom of the Opera 1-8 was released on: USA: 18 April 2011
The most legendary and used fighter plane in US history, is the F4 Phantom II. The F4 performed nearly every combat function in the Vietnam War: Reconnaissance; Wild Weasel (SAM suppression); Fighter Escort; Bombing Missions; and CAS Close Air Support. In addition: 1. The F4 were the USA's LAST FLYING ACE'S of the 20th century. 2. The F4 was the second most producted jet in US history. 3. All branches of the US Forces utilized the F4 in Vietnam: US Air Force; US Navy; and the US Marine Corps. By law, the US Army was not authorized fixed-wing attack aircraft. No other attack jet met those standards.
Phantom 2040 - 1994 Swifter Higher Faster 1-16 was released on: USA: 18 February 1995
Night Court - 1984 A Guy Named Phantom Part 1 9-1 was released on: USA: 18 September 1991
Danger Theatre - 1993 Phantom of Fashion Aloha Rich Man Goodbye 1-2 was released on: USA: 18 July 1993 USA: 18 July 1993
About 1.1% of tornadoes are rated F4, and less than .1% are rated F5.
Cash Cab - 2005 II 6-18 was released on: USA: 1 September 2010