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Aviation History
1962
1962 - 2104.PDF
FLIGHT International. 20 September 1962 PHANTOM U. . . THREE SERVICE FIGHTER Never before has one aircraft so indelibly marked the pages of military aviation history. It is appropriate that the Phantom II will now serve three air arms of the United States. This multiple mission fighter, designated RECORD FLIGHTS OF THE PHANTOM H: F4H-1, is already in service as an air defense 16 kilometer straightaway 1606 mph interceptor for the United States Navy. With 3 kilometer low altitude 902 mph the same designation, the Phantom II has lomeer cose course mp j TT • i n HIT • 500 kilometer closed course 1216 mph been assigned to the United States Marines Sustained altitude (level flight) 66,443 feet for close Support and air Superiority missions. Los Angeles to New York 170 minutes Designated the F-110A and the RF-110 by Altitude Over 100,000 feet the United States Air Force, this versatile Time to Climb (in meters): aircraft is now being built to augment the 3,000.... 34.52 seconds 15,000 .114.54 seconds tactical strike and reconnaissance capability ^00 f ™ seconf f ,000 178.50 seconds r J 9.000 61.62 seconds 25,000.. .230.44 seconds 01 that Service. 12,000 77.15 seconds 30,000. . .371.43 seconds surooo/v/v F4H and F-110A Fighter and Attack Aircraft • RF-110 Reconnaissance Aircraft • Mercury, Qemini, Asset and Aeroballistic Spacecraft • Talos and Typhon Missile Airframes and Engines • Quail Decoy Missiles • Rotorcraft • Electronic Systems • A utomation MCDONNELL AIRCRAFT • ST. LOUIS. MISSOURI. U.S.A.
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