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Why British pilots loved the F-4 Phantom

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In 1958, McDonald Aircraft Corporation delivered a prototype, twin engine, supersonic, allweather, long range fighter a design the US Navy could not ignore. The F4 Phantom was designed for a new age of warfare. Rather than nimble aerial dogfighting, the F4 would use advances in radar and missile technology to engage enemy aircraft from beyond visual range. It would go on to become the most produced American jet fighter in history and a cold war icon. It would also later end up in British service.

Please note at 2.33 mins into the video, the presenter references an F86 Super Sabre. The footage shows an F100 Super Sabre.

At 1:58 there is a brief shot of an F15 cockpit.

Watch another video in this series, on the Hawker Hunter aircraft, here:
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