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1960
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flight, 30 Septamtor I960 The world's most advanced strike- fighter ... a weapon system with performance and versatility to insure air supremacy today-and tomorrow In the Phantom II, McDonnell has refined and advanced the two-place, twin-engine configuration which helped establish the all-purpose supremacy of the F-101B Voodoo. The Phantom II has attained a level-flight speed exceeding 1500 mph and has reached an altitude of 98,560 feet. Its numerous store stations can accommodate a variety of air-to-air missiles as well as virtually every ground attack weapon in the NATO arsenal. It combines excellent control characteristics throughout the flight envelope with the most advanced weapons-delivery techniques. Operating from either land bases or car- riers, the Phantom II is designed to master any ground or air combat situation. Rolls-Royce engines can be fitted to the Phantom II. The Phantom II can replace three specialized aircraft. As an all-weather interceptor, as an air-superiority fighter, as a strike aircraft, the Phantom II achieves maximum defense through functional flexibility. MCDONNELL. Designers and Builders of F-1O1 Voodoos • Project Mercury Space Capsules • Talos Airframes and Propulsion Systems • Quail Decoy Missiles • Rotorcraft • Electronics Systems MCDONNELL AIRCRAFT ST. LOUIS, MO., U.S.A. &»*«**, ^^^^« long range combined with unmatched d,i;ii ••;': adaptable to convention.)! or nuclear amiammt • <- tionally short field Ic-nrUi tcquucmentsi • tin,!' controls for ust as its own tf<ntK'f • in si'iio1, MKIU
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