Kamis, 29 Maret 2018

Recce Phantom Restored

The Nebraska Air National Guard reclaims an RF-4C, preserving its own history. For many of the men in the Nebraska Air National Guard who flew the McDonnell Douglas RF-4C, the Phan – tom remains the source of lasting memories. The Cornhusker pilots and ground support personnel were members of the 173rd Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, which …

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