The legendary Phantom F-4 was for many years a reliable fighter-interceptor and fulfilled a wide variety of roles. The F-4G was the last version of the F-4 to see service in the USAF and was equipped with special guided weapons to combat enemy radar systems. The F-4G played a key role in Operation Desert Storm
- F-4G Nose
- Detailed surfaces with recessed structuring
- Detailed cockpit
- Detailed ejection seat
- Faithfully reproduced F-4G instrument panel
- Detailed rudder and elevators
- Detailed under-carriage with tires in the stationary position
- A choice of extended or retracted under-carriage
- A choice of extended or retracted air brakes
- Pylons for external loads
- Ventral fuselage fuel tank
- Two wing-mounted fuel tanks
- Two AIM-7E Sparrow guided missiles
- Four AIM-120 guided missiles
- One ECM Pod
- One AGM-45 Shrike guided missile
- One AGM-78 guided missile
- F-4G, 69-7558, 480th TFS, 52nd TFW, RAF Mildenhall, May 1987
- F-4G, 69-0237, 563rd TFS, 37th TFW, George AFB, California 1982