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1960s -- A flight of U.S. Air Force F-4C Phantom fighter bombers refuel from a KC-135 tanker aircraft before making a strike against targets in North Vietnam. The Phantoms are loaded with six 750 pound general purpose bombs, (three each on triple ejector racks (TER) on the inboard pylons) four AIM-7 Sparrow air to air missles, and 370 gallon external fuel tanks on the outboard pylons. (U.S. Air Force photo)

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Date

2006-12-10 (original upload date)

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Original uploader was Signaleer at en.wikipedia

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  • 2006-12-10 20:16 Signaleer 2821×2149×8 (1805364 bytes) 1960s -- A flight of U.S. Air Force F-4C Phantom fighter bombers refuel from a KC-135 tanker aircraft before making a strike against communist targets in North Vietnam. The Phantoms are fully loaded with 750 pound general purpose bombs and rockets. (U.S.

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