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Uploaded by on Jan 22, 2007

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  • Great video!! Is this in Germany? It looks like Wittmund or Jever airbase. Jagdgeschwader 71 (JG71) Richthofen.

    Cheers

  • yes its in germany ... rostock-laage airbase

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  • damn straight

    HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY!!

  • what a machine the f-4 is....ground breaking for its time..total speed machine

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  • great engine sound. super vıdeo

  • @EnglishTurbines Still pissed off the FAA needed F4 Phantoms in order to have modern fighter in 1960,s and 70,s, just like they needed US F4F, F6F, F4U and Avengers in WW2 to have modern aircraft US aircraft saved the FAA. Greatest fighter ever undefeated in dog fighting the F15 greatest bomber nothing else is even close the B52, greatest transport t DC 3 first flew in 1935 almost 1000 still flying today. C130 in production 50+ years .

  • @mark56122 damn i was hoping for some 009 soundsystem [/sarcasm] lol. anyways yeah am glad this isnt a startup video. but hte only thing you can hear is music

  • nice to see a tonka in amongst all the F4s

  • @mark56122 Fuckin A !

  • @tubefluid Laundry service??? I guess so. They got the skid marks out of my skivvies after that incident. Why do you ask?

  • @hangfire04252 Do they have good laundry service on the Flat tops? :)

  • 21 people are deaf

  • things huge

  • They were still in service when I was in the USAF from 81-84, but the F-15 was already our front-line fighter. If I'm not mistaken, a few were used during the first Gulf War, perhaps the RF4-C? It's sad to see the remaining ones used as target drones, but at least they go out in a blaze of glory instead of Rusting In Peace at Davis-Monthan.

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