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USN Blue Angels F-4 Phantom 1969-1973 Collage 8x12 Aircraft Photo
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USN Blue Angels F-4 Phantom 1969-1973 Collage8x12
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Photo Collage Description:
Photos Description:
The Blue Angels first public performance in the F-4 Phantom was at MCAS Yuma Arizona on 15 March 1969. The last performance of the Blue Angels flying the F-4J Phantom came to a tragic end on 26 July 1973 at NAS Lakehurst, New Jersey. A catastrophic accident claimed the lives of 3 Blue Angels (2 Pilots and a Crew Chief) during an arrival practice session mid-air collision.
Photos Credit:
USGov
Photo Collage ID Number:
PC0325
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