Midway's Hangar
The Restoration Facility for the USS MIDWAY museum
(Currently known as The San Diego Aircraft Carrier
Museum, on the USS Midway CV-41)
McDonnell Douglas F-4S Phantom #2
The
McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II was destined to become one of the finest weapons the Navy
had ever used. It was first conceived as an attack aircraft, but was redesigned to fill
the role of a long range high altitude interceptor using air-to-air missiles. Deliveries
to operational units began in 1960, and by 1966 twenty nine Navy and Marine squadrons were
flying the Phantom. The primary role for the early Phantoms had been interception and air
superiority, but deployment of the type to Vietnam put emphasis on the secondary strike
role, carrying a wide range of external stores. The F-4S variant was an F-4J model
upgraded with structural strengthening, plus the provision for the later installation of
leading-edge manoeuvre slats as used on the USAF F-4E. |

The second Phantom is also an ex-Midway aircraft, and
you can still see the Midway squadron markings on her sides.

No, the Phantom hasn't sprouted a radar dome. That belongs to the E-2 Hawkeye on the other
side.
This particular aircraft's history (#153879):
Date Of manufacture: 10 JAN 1968
Where manufactured: St. Louis
Assignment Locations:
| 13 JAN 1968 | VMFA-334 El Toro |
| 21 FEB 1968 | VF-121 Miramar |
| 13 SEP 1968 | VF-92 USS Enterprise (as F-4J) |
| 01 OCT 1968 | VF-121 Miramar |
| 02 NOV 1968 | VMFA-235 Kaneohe |
| 22 OCT 1975 | VMFA-235 Barbers Point |
| 18 MAR 1976 | VMFA-235 NAS North Island |
| 21 APR 1976 | VMFA-235 Yuma |
| 21 APR 1976 | VMFA-235 NAS North Island |
| 21 APR 1976 | VMFA-235 Yuma |
| 21 APR 1976 | VMFA-235 NAS North Island |
| 02 NOV 1976 | VF-194 Miramar |
| 30 NOV 1976 | VF 194 USS Coral Sea (as F-4J) |
| 10 JAN 1977 | VF-194 Miramar |
| 04 APR 1977 | VE 194 USS Coral Sea (as F-4J) |
| SEP 1977- MAY 1978 | VF-151,USS Midway (as F-4J) |
| 13 MAY 1978 | VF-151 Atsugi |
| 21 SEP 1979 | VF-154 Miramar |
| 15 JAN 1980 | NARF NAS North Island |
| 10 APR 1980 | (upgraded to F-4S) |
| 08 DEC 1980 | VF-121 Miramar |
| 22 JAN 1981 | VF-121 Atsugi |
| 05 FEB 1981 | VF-151 Atsugi |
| 04 MAY 1981- 09 DEC 1983 | VF-151 |
This aircraft is on loan from the National Museum of Naval Aviation.