From the age when dinosaurs ruled the flightline:
We were at Tyndall AFB for 2 weeks doing some Dissimilar Aircraft Combat
Training in 1983 operating F4e Phantoms. Two interesting things happened
on that TDY. One, the middle weekend was the Tyndall open house where
we got to see the Thunderbirds operate the new F-16. The second was an
F4 that managed to over-Gee the aircraft positive and negative on the same
flight.
I saw the G meter carats at 10 positive and 8 negative in the aft cockpit after
the flight. The damage to the aircraft was extensive but was repaired.
Apparently both engines lost their mount bolts and were only retained by the
doors. An AIM-7 Sparrow launcher decided to depart the aircraft completely,
which is remarkable considering it was INSIDE the airframe!

Of course the F4 isn't really an aircraft, it's just an engine demonstrator for
General Electric, so maybe it doesn't matter if it bends like a banana inflight
