The McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II is a two-seat, twin-engine, all-weather, long-range supersonic fighter-bomber originally developed for the U.S. Navy by McDonnell Aircraft. The F-4 holds a record for the longest continuous production for a fighter with a run of 24 years.
The "J" version of this aircraft was the one flown by the Blue Angels during the '70s. This rendition has a showy representation with no missiles and a glossy finish.
This is a 1/7.5 scale model of the F-4 (the same scale as Skymaster's F-4 kit), with the original variable camber wings replicated. There is also an "afterburner" equipped variant available. This changes the JetCat P-80 to a P-120 and is about 20 mph faster (scale speeds of 1035 mph vs 840 mph).
This model was created by Doug Kaye (DHK79); with technical advisement through out the whole process & final quality checks and adjustments provided by George Miller (Katonka). Please visit the F-4 development thread for additional details.
This file has been updated to correct a UVW mapping error.
Note to G3 users: myfly021 has been provided the source files for this plane and will be converting it for use with G3.
The "J" version of this aircraft was the one flown by the Blue Angels during the '70s. This rendition has a showy representation with no missiles and a glossy finish.
This is a 1/7.5 scale model of the F-4 (the same scale as Skymaster's F-4 kit), with the original variable camber wings replicated. There is also an "afterburner" equipped variant available. This changes the JetCat P-80 to a P-120 and is about 20 mph faster (scale speeds of 1035 mph vs 840 mph).
This model was created by Doug Kaye (DHK79); with technical advisement through out the whole process & final quality checks and adjustments provided by George Miller (Katonka). Please visit the F-4 development thread for additional details.
This file has been updated to correct a UVW mapping error.
Note to G3 users: myfly021 has been provided the source files for this plane and will be converting it for use with G3.