Fred Harl and Carmelo Turdo |
These manned QF-4Es were used in Heritage Flight performances in recent years, so they were clad in the more attractive Vietnam-era and "Hill Gray" paint schemes. The aircraft are from the 82nd Aerial Targets Squadron, Detachment 1, based at Holloman AFB, NM. The last unmanned QF-4E operational target mission was flown on August 17 when several missiles from an F-35 failed to actually hit the aircraft, which later landed. These aircraft were scheduled to make appearances at several other events following EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2016, and all QF-4E operations will cease by the end of 2016. The QF-16 will take over the aerial target mission, and in fact some have been flying for several years out of Tyndall AFB, FL.
The Aero Experience Team was privileged to meet Lt.Col. King at the Spirit of St. Louis Airshow in May after he landed at Spirit of St. Louis Airport. An historic moment occurred when he was met by Mr. Robert Little, retired McDonnell Aircraft test pilot who flew the Phantom II on its first flight in May of 1958. The encounter, made possible through the Missouri Aviation Historical Society, was captured in an HEC-TV special about Mr. Little's life in aviation that aired this summer.
The following sequence shows the arrival of both Phantoms - first approach, overhead break and rollout. Check again soon for the next two stories featuring the QF-4Es on display in Boeing Centennial Plaza and the Warbirds Area and their departure later in the week.
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