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A Greek Tragedy - only 1 Phantom
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A Greek Tragedy - only 1 Phantom
It was a later than planned arrival due to a tech issue with the 2nd aircraft in the flight causing a stopover in Italy. The light wasn't great and we weren't entirely sure it was turning up until Hellenic 338 was heard on the radio, well worth the wait though.
Hellenic Air Force McDonnell Douglas F-4E Phantom II 01518 arriving at Fairford for RIAT 2023 by Paul Gerry, on Flickr

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Re: A Greek Tragedy - only 1 Phantom
Very nice picture... Thank you very much for sharing this with us.
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Re: A Greek Tragedy - only 1 Phantom
Nice to see, thanks for sharing this with us. But the Out of Service date is 2028, so fingers crossed, they'll be back. A bit puzzled though, I was walking around the show yesterday with a friend and we noted a lot of HAF personnel around the F-4 and elsewhere. How did they get to Fairford?
Re: A Greek Tragedy - only 1 Phantom
Still my favourite frame.!! Thanks for sharing.
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Re: A Greek Tragedy - only 1 Phantom
Superb shot - though I wish I hadn't seen the prints on the Hellenic AF stall of the special scheme which was on the jet that went tech! Looked fantastic 

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Not often the French ATC have much to be thanked for but their refusal to initially accept the Phantom meant I got to see her back over Fairford and landing.
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Re: A Greek Tragedy - only 1 Phantom
Thanks for sharing. Had left by the time she arrived but still saw her as she flew over the pub garden in Cricklade where we were having a well deserved pint. 

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Re: A Greek Tragedy - only 1 Phantom
Phantoms are always an impressive sight.
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