F-4G Phantom II, 562 TFS, 37 TFW, George AFB Print

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Tracing its routes to the early days of WW2 as a B-17 heavy bomber unit, the 562 TFS transitioned to the fighter world in 1953. Flying F-86’s and F-100’s during the cold war years, they began operating the F-105D in 1962 and by 1965 they were flying sorties in Vietnam.

In 1974, began life as a tactical training unit in the SEAD mission with the F-105G and continued as they transitioned to the F-4G in 1980. They continued that mission at California’s George AFB for 12 years.

Shown in the late wrap around two tone grey camouflage adopted by the USAF F-4’s in the late 1980’s 69-0272 is ready for an air-to-air sortie with a single CATM-9L missile and a 600-gallon centerline tank.

Any Fighter Studios print can be customized with different squadron marking, different store configurations, names on the nose or canopy rail. To get yours started, click Personalized Print for more information or click Email with questions.

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Images are reduced fidelity for copyright protection.

Tracing its routes to the early days of WW2 as a B-17 heavy bomber unit, the 562 TFS transitioned to the fighter world in 1953. Flying F-86’s and F-100’s during the cold war years, they began operating the F-105D in 1962 and by 1965 they were flying sorties in Vietnam.

In 1974, began life as a tactical training unit in the SEAD mission with the F-105G and continued as they transitioned to the F-4G in 1980. They continued that mission at California’s George AFB for 12 years.

Shown in the late wrap around two tone grey camouflage adopted by the USAF F-4’s in the late 1980’s 69-0272 is ready for an air-to-air sortie with a single CATM-9L missile and a 600-gallon centerline tank.

Any Fighter Studios print can be customized with different squadron marking, different store configurations, names on the nose or canopy rail. To get yours started, click Personalized Print for more information or click Email with questions.

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