Well, as the title says, the museum i belong to has received its newest project; a F-4 Phantom. It came in last night on truck from Wright-Patterson AFB in Dayton. It is a Vietnam Veteran and IIRC, they said it has two kills.
Today, we unloaded it and were able to power wash it. Back in May, when they demilitarized it, the fire department had to actually come in and hose it down because of all the bird poop and nests that were on it and built in it. There are still tons of nests in it though as there were many service panels that were open for years. Hopefully we will have it done by next year.
The F-15 took us only a year but needed to have a lot done to it. This should be easier, as for the most part, it will be just cleaning, putting back together and repainting. There is only two things on it that is damaged. One being the one wingtip, which was ripped off the plane during a windstorm and a spot on the the back of the plane, just forward of the tail, where it appears the wingtip might have struck.
Here are pictures



Jim Ackley and I powered washed the entire plane and wing today after it was off the trailers.

Before and Afters:




looking forward

Up close

In this pic is three out of our four Vietnam era aircraft
