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Two RF-4C Phantom II aircraft from the 26th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing (26th TRW) take off from the base for the last time. The 26th TRW's last three aircraft are being flown to the United States following wing's inactivation on April 5, 1991

CPT Trueba, the pilot of a 26th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing (26th TRW) RF-4C Phantom II aircraft, prepares to climb into the aircraft's cockpit to complete his preflight check. Trueba and two other pilots are preparing to fly the 26th TRW's last three aircraft to the United States. The wing was officially inactivated on April 5, 1991

An air to air front view of a 526th Tactical Fighter Squadron F-4E Phantom II aircraft shortly after taking off from Ramstein Air Base on one of its last missions. The F-4E aircraft of the 526th TFS are being replaced by new F-16C Fighting Falcon aircraft

CPT Trueba, right, the pilot of a 26th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing (26th TRW) RF-4C Phantom II aircraft, goes over a maintenance log with SGT Jones, his crew chief, prior to takeoff. Trueba and two other pilots are preparing to fly the 26th TRW's last three aircraft to the United States. The wing was officially inactivated on April 5, 1991

Crewmen board an F-4 Phantom II aircraft for their final flight from the base. The Phantom has been replaced by F-16 Fighting Falcons as the official mission's essential fighter aircraft

A 526th Tactical Fighter Squadron (TFS) F-4E Phantom II aircraft is refueled in flight by a KC-10A Extender aircraft as another F-4E stands by in the background. The F-4E aircraft of the 526th TFS are on one of their last flights before being replaced by new F-16C Fighting Falcon aircraft

An FR-4C Phantom II aircraft from the 192nd Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron(192nd TRS), Nevada Air National Guard, passes over the Korean countryside during the joint South Korean/United States exercise TEAM SPIRIT '89. This particular aircraft is currently the oldest RF-4C aircraft in the United States Air Force inventory

An F-4E Phantom Ii aircraft of the 51st Tactical Fighter Wing takes off. Visible to the right are three other F-4Es parked on the flight line. AIRMAN Magazine, April 1984

A view of an F-4G (front) and an F-4E Phantom II aircraft from the Third Tactical Fighter Wing, Clark Air Base, RP, as they take off

An RF-4C Phantom II aircraft from the 26th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing (26th TRW) takes off from the base for the last time. The 26th TRW's last three aircraft are being flown to the United States following wing's inactivation on April 5, 1991

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The original finding aid described this photograph as:

Base: Zweibrucken Air Base

Country: Deutschland / Germany(DEU)

Scene Camera Operator: SGT Gonzalez

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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12/04/1991
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phantom aircraft c phantom ii aircraft tactical reconnaissance tactical reconnaissance trw three aircraft inactivation rf 4 c rf 4 c phantom ii fighter jet aircraft f 4 germany high resolution rf 4 c phantom ii aircraft zweibrucken air base sgt gonzalez air force base united states jet aircraft military aircraft us national archives