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One of my treasures: the first Sunday Phantom comic strip (1939). This one recounts the Phantom's origin. Considering its age, it's in pretty damn good condition.
Another speederbike derivation from the "Trail Blazer" chassis I came up with last year... I like this one so much, I'm going back to change-up some of my other bikes... time to make another posse!
(... and wound't it be nice if this MOC was a trophy bike for an upcoming contest? ... well, at least it would be nice for one of you...)...
Displaying Artwork as a tribute to 'Old Phantom Phighters' along with 75 years of NATO, colourful Turkish Air Force F-4E Phantom II blasts away from Fairford after RIAT 2024
One of a pair that they sent along with a duo of Greek examples that graced this year's event
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Surfing Warriewood Beach on Sydney's Northern Beaches photos taken with a Phantom 4 image prints are for sale from www.benholmesphotography.com.au
Phantom Trail, Liberty Canyon, Agoura, CA 2019-07-31
Note: This shows the stunning vegetation recovery in the Woolsey Fire burn area (Nov 2018).
Neil doing his best photo bombing work yet, lol. This is phantom falls over narrowneck plateau in the Blue Mountains...
Well it's not SL, or XIV. Though in a way it is related to both. These two little fuzzballs are the usual interruptions when working or gaming. Phantom (Siamese) otherwise known as Poot and Theo (Russian Blue) otherwise known as Bubby. In fact, even here you can see them up blocking the screens while I tried to work on SL. They're good babies though and I love them both dearly.
(Yes, they both have spiked collars because the boys have to be fancy.)
Yet another corpus Rahkshi moc, surprisingly with a lot more Technic actually in it. Phantom is a very child-like Rahkshi, having no past prior to waking up on Nynrah.
This'll be the last moc for the foreseeable future now, I'm going to be trying to figure out my future, and, ho boy, is that going to be fun.
Former US Air Force McDonnell-Douglas F-4C Phantom II
'64-0813'/XC'Miss Sel-Al II' on display at the
Air Force Armaments Museum, Eglin AFB, Florida
The airframe is actually 64-0817 painted as '813'
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US Marines McDonnell F.4S Phantom 155848 at The Museum of Flight, East Fortune, Scotland.
First flown as a F.4J in 1968 for the US Navy, later modified to F.4S standard for USMC use.
An opportunity to see this aircraft temporarily displayed outside due to hangar refurbishment, this classic jet is now back under cover.
IMO: 9226712
MMSI: 305980000
Call Sign: V2GZ3
Flag: Antigua Barbuda [AG]
AIS Vessel Type: Cargo
Gross Tonnage: 2329
Deadweight: 3220 t
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 82.49m × 12.5m
Year Built: 2000
Status: Active
Read more at www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/details/ships/shipid:204427/...
Turkish Air Force, Mc Donnell Dopuglas F-4E Phantom II, c/n 5020, Eskisehir Air Base ESK/LTBI, special livery to commemorate 50 years of service of Phantom in TAF.
Working on a design for a tribute to Metallica's Phantom Lord song. I've started practising glowing ghost effects in Photoshop. Still a ways to go but I like how the top right one came out. I dig the flame head guy but he's probably more of a minion than the Lord himself.
"The leather armies have prevailed, the Phantom Lord has never failed!"
Mc Donnell Douglas RF-4E Phantom II
Japan Air Self Defense Force - Teisatsu Kokutai / 501 Hikotai
Hyakuri-Ibaraki - Japon
Turkish Air Force F4 Phantom arrives at RAF Fairford for RIAT 2024. Shot with the trusty old Nikon D300
At a first glance, you might think this was taken from my Iceland trip. In fact, it 's not. We drove all the way to Table Mountain today just to see Phantom Falls. This is truely one of the amazing places in Northern California.
This is another view of the ledge. It is not colored with anything by Chagall although there is what seems to be a horse (or perhaps a duck) on either side of the image. It is, in fact, colored with a bit or Monet's water lilies.
View from the backseat of a Phantom LWB. I'd swear I met the Queen while sitting back there.
L'arriere d'une Rolls Phantom LWB ... spacieux est un faible mot. Il faut un GPS pour ne pas s'y perdre.
Be sure to check out the video at youtu.be/gk79pikEKcQ Anyway we finally got a few nice days strung together which meant that we drone enthusiasts have little excuse but to get out there and fly. "The homeport has been updated. Please check it on the map. Takeoff.". And fly I did at North Avenue Beach. I saw another drone user out here today but silly me was in the car doing what I should have done last night; charging the battery. I would have loved to have shot this with another drone in my photo. Maybe next time...
This waterfall is an altitude of 2000 meters deep mountain stream
In the mountains, I happened to walk the day.
It's a phantom waterfall with no one to know.
This picture cut off a part of it.
The body is too high and the water is abundant, and I meeting by chance
Overwhelmed by the beauty of the moment and completely fascinated
I was staring at the stunned for a while.