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McDonnell FH Phantom
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Military Vehicle Name
McDonnell FH Phantom
Manufacturer
McDonnell Douglas
Faction
United States of America
Domain
Deasy Corporation Air Security
Platform
Fixed Wing
Description
First jet aircraft deployed by the U.S. Navy from carriers
Period
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Era
Cold War Era (POLIS)
Cold War Era (POLIS)
Year
Begin Year:
1945
End Year:
1949
FH Phantom 3 museum display
A dark blue McDonnell FH Phantom numbered 3 is displayed inside a museum hangar with landing gear down. The aircraft has folded wings, tall twin tail surfaces marked 3, a glossy fuselage, and other naval aircraft displayed above and around it.
FH Phantom ramp side view
A black-and-white side view shows an FH Phantom parked on a paved ramp with landing gear down. The canopy is open, a pilot or crew member is visible at the cockpit, and the aircraft has straight wings and a single vertical tail.
FH Phantom 2 at airfield
A dark FH Phantom numbered 2 is parked on an airfield ramp beside a control-tower building. The aircraft rests on its landing gear, shows LC markings on the tail, and has a white nose tip and open cockpit area.
FH Phantom 144 on carrier deck
An FH Phantom numbered 144 sits on an aircraft carrier deck near the deck edge with the sea in the background. The dark aircraft has landing gear down, national insignia on the fuselage, a bubble canopy, and straight wings.
FH Phantom 3 museum side view
A museum side view shows the dark blue FH Phantom number 3 with folded wings and landing gear down. Large white 3 markings appear on the fuselage and tail surfaces, and other Navy and Marine aircraft are displayed close around it.
FH Phantom 3 museum front view
A front three-quarter museum view shows FH Phantom number 3 with its nose pointed right and landing gear down. The glossy dark blue aircraft has folded wings, a clear canopy, national insignia, and white tail markings visible inside the hangar.
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