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Constructed as a F-4E-45-MC by McDonnell Douglas at Saint Louis, Missouri, USA. |
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26 March 1971 |
First flight. |
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7 May 1971 |
Taken on Strength/Charge with the United States Air Force with s/n 69-7584. |
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Circa May 1971 |
To 31st Tactical Fighter Wing, Homestead Air Force Base, FL. |
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By 1975 |
Transferred to 335th TFS, 4th TFW, Seymour-Johnson AFB, NC. |
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From By September 1978 to 1980 |
Transferred to 35th TFW, George AFB, CA. |
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September 1978 |
Converted to a F-4G. |
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Circa 1979 |
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17 December 1980 |
Written off. |
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