Nice shots, but you'd better have the centreline tank empty while doing high 'alpha' manoevres..the 'Tomb' (only the yanks called it 'Spook';
<------------'cos of this little guy ) would and could drop into a flat spin if it wasn't...
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Pete
An Elephant is a Mouse designed to
a government specification.
The 'Spook' was/is McDonnells' & USAF official logo for the F4 programme,
like the little 'hornet' logo for the F/A-18.
Each F4 user was encouraged to modify it and use it for all F4 related things, the little guy would pop up anywhere, and when I worked on the Phantom overhaul section, we had our own versions as sticker-zaps which
were put in various places around each jet towards the end of the overhaul
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Pete
An Elephant is a Mouse designed to
a government specification.
"Tagging" has always been plentiful in the services. Some of the more prominent examples have been a Vulcan B.2 that attended a SAC exercise returning in the colors of the 2nd Bomb Wing (which flies B-52s) complete with US roundels (instead of the stars-and-bars) and the SAC sash just behind the cockpit circling the aircraft. A B-52 from Minot AFB several years later returned from the UK having been repainted as a member of the Waddington Wing.
I've also heard of Tomcats, Phantoms, and Eagles from the US going to the UK for an exercise and returning as members of the RN or RAF.
Lately they've frowned harshly on such overt tagging, but I recently saw a Texas ANG F-16 and C-130 at the Fort Worth Airshow that had multiple British stickers on them from units they operated alongside while deployed. One I liked particularly was a Tornado sticker placed on the back of the LITENING pod of the F-16.