McDonnell-Douglas F-4 Phantom II - "Flyin' Brick" T-Shirt
The World's Leading Distributor of MiG Parts, a.k.a. the McDonnell-Douglas F-4 Phantom II, earned one of its nicknames from not having the greatest agility and its desire to enter and irrecoverable spin - especially during aileron rolls; much like I'd imagine what would happen if you tried to do the same with some rocket engines strapped to a brick, which is essentially what the Phantom II is anyway.
Let everyone around you know that you’re into planes and be ready to show off your finished scale model planes when the ask you about how into planes you are. Bonus fact, the F-4 Phantom II required the lowest amount of man-hours per flight-hour to maintain of any U.S. fighter aircraft.
Cotton Heritage Shirt, 100% cotton, 6.5oz, 20 single, tagless, and soft washed. Printed front and back. Regular fit.
Text reads:
”Introduced on December 30th, 1960 the McDonnell-Douglas F-4 “Phantom II” is the most produced American supersonic aircraft, with a total of 5,195 aircraft built over 23 years. Powered by two General Electric J79 turbines capable of producing 35,690lbf of thrust, the Phantom II can hurl through the sky at over mach 2. Despite the capability for great speed, the Phantom II is not known for its agility or stability which have earned it the nickname “Flying Brick”.”
The World's Leading Distributor of MiG Parts, a.k.a. the McDonnell-Douglas F-4 Phantom II, earned one of its nicknames from not having the greatest agility and its desire to enter and irrecoverable spin - especially during aileron rolls; much like I'd imagine what would happen if you tried to do the same with some rocket engines strapped to a brick, which is essentially what the Phantom II is anyway.
Let everyone around you know that you’re into planes and be ready to show off your finished scale model planes when the ask you about how into planes you are. Bonus fact, the F-4 Phantom II required the lowest amount of man-hours per flight-hour to maintain of any U.S. fighter aircraft.
Cotton Heritage Shirt, 100% cotton, 6.5oz, 20 single, tagless, and soft washed. Printed front and back. Regular fit.
Text reads:
”Introduced on December 30th, 1960 the McDonnell-Douglas F-4 “Phantom II” is the most produced American supersonic aircraft, with a total of 5,195 aircraft built over 23 years. Powered by two General Electric J79 turbines capable of producing 35,690lbf of thrust, the Phantom II can hurl through the sky at over mach 2. Despite the capability for great speed, the Phantom II is not known for its agility or stability which have earned it the nickname “Flying Brick”.”
The World's Leading Distributor of MiG Parts, a.k.a. the McDonnell-Douglas F-4 Phantom II, earned one of its nicknames from not having the greatest agility and its desire to enter and irrecoverable spin - especially during aileron rolls; much like I'd imagine what would happen if you tried to do the same with some rocket engines strapped to a brick, which is essentially what the Phantom II is anyway.
Let everyone around you know that you’re into planes and be ready to show off your finished scale model planes when the ask you about how into planes you are. Bonus fact, the F-4 Phantom II required the lowest amount of man-hours per flight-hour to maintain of any U.S. fighter aircraft.
Cotton Heritage Shirt, 100% cotton, 6.5oz, 20 single, tagless, and soft washed. Printed front and back. Regular fit.
Text reads:
”Introduced on December 30th, 1960 the McDonnell-Douglas F-4 “Phantom II” is the most produced American supersonic aircraft, with a total of 5,195 aircraft built over 23 years. Powered by two General Electric J79 turbines capable of producing 35,690lbf of thrust, the Phantom II can hurl through the sky at over mach 2. Despite the capability for great speed, the Phantom II is not known for its agility or stability which have earned it the nickname “Flying Brick”.”