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List of displayed McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom IIs

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There are many examples of the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom IIs on display around the world, often in aviation museums and at facilities that once operated the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II. A few F-4s are also preserved as gate guardians, and some are also owned privately.

Aircraft on display

Australia

On display
F-4E

Belgium

On display
RF-4C

Chile

On display
F-4C-21
  • 37683 – Museo Nacional Aeronáutico y del Espacio, Santiago. 31 December 1964: first deployed to the 8th TFW GAFB, California; assigned to the 431st TFS. 4 February 1967: assigned to the 366th TFW, Southeast Asia. 15 January 1968: assigned to the 347th TFW. 12 January 1970: transferred to 4452d CCTS, GAFB, CA. 5 April 1972: assigned to the 183d TFG. 10 December 1980: assigned to the 142 CAM Sq, Oregon ANG. 30 March 1995. received in Chile for static display and repainted in SE Asia colors.[3]

Czech Republic

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Phantom FGR.2 in the Prague Aviation Museum.
On display
FGR.2

Germany

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The last Phantom 37+11 of JG72 "Westphalia" in Wittmund, painted entirely in black with the symbol of Westphalia, the white horse, on both sides and the shattered coat of arms of the wing on the bottom.
On display
RF-4E
F-4F

Greece

On display
RF-4E

Guam

On display
F-4E

Iceland

On display
F-4E
  • 72-1407 – On display as a gate guardian at Keilir Aviation Academy, Keflavik[12]

Iran

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F-4E Holy Defense Museum in Tehran, Iran
On display
F-4E
  • Tail Number Obscured - On display at the National Museum of The Islamic Revolution & Holy Defense in Tehran, Iran[13]

Israel

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An Israeli F-4E on static display in the Olga's Hill neighborhood of Hadera, Israel
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F-4 Phantom II on the IAF Technology College grounds
On display
F-4E
  • On display at the Givat Olga neighborhood of Hadera (IDF serial #702 / Construction Number 4289)[14]
  • Twenty-one aircraft, including three RF-4E are on display at the Israeli Air Force Museum at Hatzerim Airbase in the Negev desert.[15][16]
    • F-4E Phantom II, IDF serial #327, Construction Number 3203, United States Air Force s/n 67-0346.[citation needed]
    • F-4E-32-MC Phantom II, IDF serial #334, Construction Number 2954, United States Air Force s/n 66-0327. Prototype Super Phantom, displayed at 1987 Paris Air Show with show number 229, and civilian registration #4X-JPA.[citation needed]
    • F-4E Phantom II, IDF serial #323, Construction Number 3461, United States Air Force s/n 68-0380.[citation needed]
    • F-4E Phantom II, IDF serial #156, Construction Number 3920, United States Air Force s/n 69-7245.[citation needed]
    • RF-4E-44-MC Phantom II, IDF serial #498 (formerly 146), Construction Number 4017, United States Air Force s/n 69-7567.[citation needed]
    • F-4E Phantom II, IDF serial #614, Construction Number 4020, United States Air Force s/n 69-7568.[citation needed]
    • F-4E Phantom II, IDF serial #297, Construction Number 4822, United States Air Force s/n 74-1015.[citation needed]
    • RF-4E Phantom II, IDF serial #485, Construction Number 4930, United States Air Force s/n 75-0418.[citation needed]
    • F-4E-39-MC Phantom II, IDF serial #122 (formerly 22, 622), Construction Number 3529, United States Air Force s/n 68-0417.[citation needed]
    • F-4E-42-MC Phantom II, IDF serial #111 (formerly 11), Construction Number 3840, United States Air Force s/n 69-0299.[citation needed]
    • F-4E-44-MC Phantom II, IDF serial #148 (formerly 648), Construction Number 4021, United States Air Force s/n 69-7569.[citation needed]
    • F-4E-48-MC Phantom II, IDF serial #189, Construction Number 4223, United States Air Force s/n 71-0235.[citation needed]
    • F-4E-49-MC Phantom II, IDF serial #208 (formerly 108), Construction Number 4263, United States Air Force s/n 71-1090.[citation needed]
    • F-4E-41-MC Phantom II, IDF serial #171, Construction Number 3721, United States Air Force s/n 68-0524.[citation needed]
    • F-4E-60-MC Phantom II, IDF serial #295, Construction Number 4817, United States Air Force s/n 74-1014.[citation needed]
    • F-4E-36-MC Phantom II, IDF serial #328, Construction Number 3238, United States Air Force s/n 67-0362.[citation needed]
    • F-4E-41-MC Phantom II, IDF serial #187, Construction Number 3751, United States Air Force s/n 68-0544.[citation needed]
    • RF-4E-45-MC Phantom II, IDF serial #488 (formerly 198), Construction Number 4061, United States Air Force s/n 69-7592.[citation needed]
    • F-4E-53-MC Phantom II, IDF serial #261, Construction Number 4354, United States Air Force s/n 71-1791.[citation needed]
    • F-4E-53-MC Phantom II, IDF serial #266, Construction Number 4391, United States Air Force s/n 71-1792.[citation needed]
    • F-4E-62-MC Phantom II, IDF serial #223, Construction Number 4885, United States Air Force s/n 74-1027.[citation needed]
  • One F-4E is on display at the IAF Technological College, Beersheba (tail #277 / serial 4505).[citation needed]

Japan

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Two preserved JASDF F-4s, an F-4EJ Kai and RF-4EJ Kai, at Ibaraki Airport
F-4C
F-4J
F-4EJ Kai
  • 37-8319 – preserved at Ibaraki Airport, and is situated alongside RF-4EJ Kai 87-6412, having been donated to the airport around the same time as the RF-4EJ.[citation needed]
RF-4EJ Kai

Republic of Korea

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An F-4C Phantom on display at the War Memorial of Korea
F-4C
  • 64-0766 – this aircraft served with the USAF's 12th Tactical Fighter Wing in the Vietnam War from 1967 to 1970. It was transferred to the 35th Tactical Fighter Squadron of the 347th Tactical Fighter Wing at Kunsan AB, South Korea. It was later used to train USAF air crews and went on to fly with the Illinois ANG's 170th Tactical Fighter Squadron and the Oregon ANG's 123rd Fighter Interceptor Squadron. After its flying career ended, it was transferred to Suwon AB, South Korea in August 1986 to be used as damage-control trainer before being put on display at the War Memorial of Korea.[21]

Slovakia

On display
F-4F

Spain

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12-29 on display in the Museo del Aire
On display
F-4C

Turkey

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67-0360 in Istanbul, Turkey.
On display[25][26][27]
F-4E
RF-4E

United Kingdom

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F-4 Phantom II FGR2 XV424 at Imperial War Museum Duxford, Cambridgeshire
On display
F-4C
FG1
FGR2
F-4J(UK)
F-4S

United States

On display
F-4A (F4H-1F)
F-4B (F4H-1)
RF-4B
F-4C
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F-4C #64-0813 on display at Eglin AFB
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F-4C 63-7628 on display at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson
RF-4C
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RF-4C #67-0452 at Eglin AFB
NF-4C
GRF-4C
F-4D
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F-4D #65-0747 on display at Kittinger Park
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F-4D #66-7554 on display at Robins AFB
YF-4E
F-4E
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F-4E on display at the Air Zoo
NF-4E
YF-4J
F-4J
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F-4J Phantom II on display at the Patuxent River Naval Air Museum
F-4N
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F-4S 157259 at Point Mugu NAS
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F-4S #157307 at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, Chantilly, Virginia
F-4S
QF-4S
In storage
F-4C
Under restoration
F4H-1
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