aerofifties:
Commander George W. Ellis, US Navy, McDonnell F4H-1 Phantom BuNo 142260, sustained altitude record of 66,443.8 feet
aerofifties:
McDonnell test pilot Bob Little in F4H-1 Phantom prototype
aerofifties:
McDonnell F4H-1 Phantom prototype, Patuxent River
aerofifties:
McDonnell F4H-1 Phantom prototype, Patuxent River
aerofifties:
McDonnell F4H-1 Phantom prototype, Patuxent River
aerofifties:
McDonnell F4H-1 Phantom prototype, Patuxent River
aerofifties:
McDonnell F4H-1 Phantom prototype, Patuxent River
aerofifties:
McDonnell F4H-1 Phantom prototype, Patuxent River
aerofifties:
McDonnell F4H-1 Phantom prototype, Patuxent River
aerofifties:
Commander John F. Davis (US Navy), test pilot, project officer of McDonnell F4H-1 Phantom II
aerofifties:
Cmdr Lawrence E. Flint (US Navy) with McDonnell F4H-1 Phantom II after world altitude record
aerofifties:
The "2F9 trainer", a McDonnell F2H Banshee simulator for Naval Reserve pilots ("Week-end warriors"), with Lt CB Stone at the controls, Glenview Naval Air Station, August 1951
aerofifties:
McDonnell F4H-1 Phantom (142260) , project Top Flight
aerofifties:
McDonnell F3H-1N Demon, Saint-Louis plant (Missouri)
aerofifties:
McDonnell XF-88
aerofifties:
McDonnell XF3H-1 Demon (US Navy F3 Demon fighter prototype)
aerofifties:
McDonnell XF3H-1 Demon (US Navy F3 Demon fighter prototype)
aerofifties:
McDonnell XF3H-1 Demon (US Navy F3 Demon fighter prototype)
aerofifties:
McDonnell XF3H-1 Demon (US Navy F3 Demon fighter prototype)
aerofifties:
McDonnell XF3H-1 Demon (US Navy F3 Demon fighter prototype)
aerofifties:
P1050216
aerofifties:
P1050217
aerofifties:
P1050218
aerofifties:
McDonnell Aircraft F-110A Phantom II, circa 1962. Pilot might be Col. Gordon Graham, and RIO Col. George Laven
aerofifties:
McDonnell XF-88