Monday, September 28, 2015

F-4C-18-MC s/n 63-7482

F-4C-18-MC s/n 63-7482  "Patience My Ass"

*USAF 4453rd CCTW.
*USAF 92nd TFS (81st TFW).
*USAF 401st TFW.
*1979: USAF 311th TFTS (58th TTW).
*1980: USAF 58th TFTW.
*1982: Michigan ANG 171st FIS.
*1986: Oregon ANG 114th TFTS.
*11/1990: Withdrawn from use.
*Currently preserved at the Minneapolis/Saint Paul APT, MN.

  Crew Chief Mark DuBois




















Photo by Jack Loudon


























Last unit before the bone yard. Portland Oregon.


F4C-15-MC s/n 63-7412 "We Bad !"



 This aircraft ended as a battle damage trainer.

History of  63-7412

1965 = 4453rd CCTW
1973= 58th TFQ
1973 to 1978 = 57th FIS
1978 to 1986 = Michigan ANG 191st
1986 = Oregon ANG 114th TFTS  
1988=  battle damage repair trainer at Cannon AB, NM. Scrapped 1 Oct 1988


191st Crew Chief  Cliff Allen



Photo by Urs Baetigg








William Tell 1980

Davis Monthan in the 60's




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191st late 70's  Crew Cliff Allen.  Aircraft name 'We Bad"





















Saturday, September 26, 2015

Eduard's FW-190 D. The build from hell. Pt1

Earlier this year I had started Eduard Fw-190 to enter in the IPMS Nationals.   The kits turned into a nightmare.   The wing canon covers would not fit without a lot of filing on on them.  The engine assembly was a bear to do.  The worst part after the fuselage was put together the Machine
gun  cowl didn't fit.  The only fix was to break apart the area in front of the cockpit fire wall.
 The lower wing between the wheel I replaced that with a one of a tamiya FW-190A8.   After managing to fix the problem with the cowl fit I thought I was going have a great looking model. After painting the model I noticed that the tail didn't look right.   To my surprise the rear fuselage was twisted to left.    It became a task to finish the aircraft.  Now I need to take pictures of the finished model.   Here are some in work pictures.
My attempt at correcting the props.
My mix of tamiya paints for the aircraft.  The white on the wing is my repair for the gun camera
More headaches! Broke off one exhaust stub...
Prop ready for paint

Friday, September 25, 2015

where are they now.

191st F-4C's around the world.    Some are in pretty rough shape.  583 was used for battle damage repair training.  Sadly they are just fading away in the sunset.  Like most of the veterans that worked on.   All photos are from the internet with photographer name.  All pictures are for reference.



Scramento- McCellan AFB 





 Hermeskeil, Germany  583



 Speyer, Germany 446
September 2014  on a stand for a restaurant




Thursday, September 24, 2015

Six Pack F-4C profiles

This are from Cutting Edge Decal sheet.   I was in the Six pack at this time.   Most of the F-4C came from Iceland.  When the unit transitioned from "C" models to "D", the "D's" came from everywhere. But the majority came from Vermont as that unit was getting the first F-16s into a Guard unit.

The F-4 was a great aircraft for our unit.  It normally took a couple of months to get the Phantoms up to speed.  Most because when a unit transferred the aircraft they were not in the best condition.  But I don't blame them.  Money for flying and maintenance get a little tight.

Most of the D models would start in ADC grey.   As they when to depot of major inspections the  aircraft back in various low vis scheme.

63-7622, 63-7442,63-7446, 63-7534, 63-7453,63-7583, 64-0707, 63-7482, 63-7442, 63-7626, 63-7529, 63-7576, 63-7536, 63-7666, 63-7475, 63-7534, 63-7460, 63-7618, 63-7482, 63-7595, 63-7412, and 63-7583.












Monday, September 21, 2015

Six Pack F-4's




Old Cadillac Hearst convert into a refreshment vehicle.
A Mig killer from Vietnam

F-4D that was transfered from the Vermont ANG

191ST FIG Michigan ANG Unit ADF F-16


Doug Barbeir
 Photo of the full color unit checker board

Over the lake during winter,










This scheme was on the aircraft a short.  No one wanted these markings. The folks wanted the old six pack colors.