2008 Phantom Phlyer Reunion and 903 Dedication

October 31/November 1, 2008
SAVE THE DATE!
 

More details coming soon.....

 


 

Latest News:  Friday February 8, 2008

 

With the exception of some very minor finishing touches, our jet is finished with the restoration process and is now being prepped for its display within the museum.  Jim and Rick met with museum officials recently and began planning the dedication.  The plan is to choose a date in the very near future to have a gathering in May.  The venue and agenda are still under consideration so now's the time to speak up!  Email Jim and Rick with your ideas.  Some have suggested a bag-drag at a local watering hole on Friday evening, followed by a more civilized dinner the next evening with spouses, accountants, and significant others (or all of the above).  So, either start dieting now or look for a bigger flight suit on Ebay to stuff your huge gut into!

On another note, NEANG Phantoms Inc recently donated to a museum project to significantly impromve the T-29 display.  The museum launched a program which installs computers and desks in the T-29 to use as a classroom for thousands of visiting young men and women.  Each desk is outfitted with two monitors:  one provides a view through the windscreen and the other the dash of any aircraft they select.  These displays then become outstanding simulators.  Our board thought the support of the T-29 was appropriate to our stated mission of preserving Nebraska military history as many of our WSO's trained in that aircraft.   There will be appropriate recognition of our donation in the aircraft and on a donors board.

 

 

 


 

 

+  Aircraft priming is completed and the first coat of Euro camo has been applied. The Museum staff will continue working on the camo and eventually move to the detailed markings from the late 1980's era with the 155th Tac Recon Group.     

 

+  If you receive the Nebraska National Guard Prairie Soldier Newspaper, look on the front page of the May 2007 issue for a great feature article on the effort to display 65-0903 in the Museum.  This issue will be available online at  http://www.neguard.com/ in a few weeks. 
 

+   The Museum Restoration staff, under the able direction of Mark "Hambone" Hamilton continues to work on the aircraft.  If you're interested in volunteering to assist in the restoration process, contact "Hambone" at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it   or 402-944-3100 X 231.   

 

+  The RF-4C was on the front page of the Omaha World Herald evening edition on Thursday, 8 Feb 07.  We're also expecting a second World Herald article later this week.  The RF-4C was featured on the front page of the Friday, 15 Feb 07 Lincoln Journal Star and the Blair, Nebraska paper also ran a feature on the RF-4C project .  The Nebraska National Guard's PRAIRIE SOLDIER newspaper will publish photos in its February issue, with a full feature article to follow in April.  News links:

 

   Lincoln Journal Star:  http://journalstar.com/articles/2007/02/16/news/local/doc45d4fc5aa2185597726647.txt

 

   Blair Pilot-Tribune & Enterprise:  HTTP://www.enterprisepub.com/main.asp?SectionID=1&subsectionID=1&articleID=11336

 

     Bellevue Leader:   http://www.omahanewsstand.com/site/tab3.cfm?newsid=17844679&BRD=2712&PAG=461&dept_id=559850&rfi=6

 

To view the latest photos visit the MEDIA GALLERY tab above ... then click on ZOOM MEDIA GALLERY on the bottom of the page ... then click on CLICK HERE TO VIEW AIRCRAFT #65-0903 PHOTOS.  You will need to scroll through the pages and click on photos you want to enlarge and view.  We will continue post new photos as we receive them.    

 


  

19 JUNE 07 UPDATE:  Eighty-one (81) Donors have donated a total of $53,978.  This includes five (5) MACH 2 CLUB Donors and thirty (30) MACH 1 CLUB Donors.  THANKS FOR YOUR OUTSTANDING SUPPORT!

 

Eight (8) Donors have now made more than one contribution, including three (3) who have made three separate donations. 

 

   MACH 2 CLUB ($2,000+):  5 Donors
   MACH 1 CLUB ($1,000-$1999.99):  30 Donors

   AFTERBURNER CLUB ($500-$999.99):  18 Donors
   RHINO CLUB (Up to $499.99):  19 Donors

 

*  Registered Users may Login to view a list of current Donors

 

Using proceeds from your donations, the final payment on our Loan from Great Western Bank was made on 31 Jan 07.  So the Strategic Air and Space Museum has their money, most of the jet is back in Nebraska and nearly all of our bills have been paid.  That's great news!   

 

So what's next?  We will now shift our phocus from fundraising to the restoration and display of the aircraft.  In addition, we want to expand this website as a phorum for us phormer drivers to share information.  

 

If you haven't joined the RF-4C 65-0903 effort yet, you can still participate.  Donations are still being accepted and all funds raised will be used to enhance the RF-4C display at the Museum and to support the dedication ceremony.  The NEANG Phantom Inc. Board of Directors will not accept any compensation for their time and services and no outside assistance will be contracted for.  Your donation will be responsibly used to directly support the RF-4C display and historical information at the Museum.  See below for information on where to send your check.  You can also donate instantly from your Credit/Debit Card via the link on the right side of the page.  

 

Let's spread the word about this website and the 65-0903 project to everyone who flew the RF-4C with the Nebraska ANG.  It's going to be a once-in-a-lifetime event when we dedicate the RF-4C at the Museum and can say publicly that this is a gift to the Museum and people of Nebraska from "some of those who flew the aircraft." 

 

 
 
 Donations are still being accepted to help enhance the RF-4C 65-0903 display!!

 

NEANG Phantom Inc. is pleased to sponsor the creation of an RF-4C Phantom display at the Strategic Air and Space Museum near Ashland, Nebraska.  NEANG Phantom Inc. is the "Lead Sponsor" for this fundraising effort to create a lasting memorial to the men and women who flew, maintained, and supported the RF-4C mission in the Nebraska Air National Guard. 

 

WE NEED DONATIONS:  Funds are currently being collected to create and maintain a state-of-the-art display at the museum.  All tax-deductible donations to NEANG Phantom Inc. will go toward refurbishing Aircraft RF-4C #65-0903 that was recently moved from Ohio to the Strategic Air and Space Museum.

 

HOW TO DONATE:  Your 100% tax-deductible contribution can be made electronically or by check. 

  • Check:  You may send your check or money order made out to NEANG Phantom Inc. to:    

              NEANG Phantom Inc.

                 900 Kelly Ryan Drive

                 P.O. Box 488

                 Blair, NE  68008

  • Electronic:  In the upper right corner of this page you will see the title "MAKE YOUR DONATION HERE!!"  Under the title you will see a PAYPAL logo.  Enter your donation amount in the "Enter Amount" container and then click on the "DONATE NOW" button below it.  Then follow instructions to make your donation through PAYPAL, the global leader in online payment solutions.  You do not have to establish a PAYPAL account to use this option.  Donations may be made through PAYPAL using a Credit or Debit Card.  If you already have a PAYPAL account (or want to establish one), you will also have the option of paying directly from your checking account.  

DONATION LEVELS:   All donations will be acknowledged by letter.  Unless a donor specifically requests to remain anonymous, donor name and donor level will be available to registered website members.  Donors will also be recognized when the RF-4C goes on permanent display at the Strategic Air and Space Museum. 

  • MACH 2 CLUB:  $2,000 and up                            
  • MACH 1 CLUB:  $1,000 to $1,999.99  
  • AFTERBURNER CLUB:  $500.00 to $999.99 
  • RHINO CLUB:  Up to $499.99
WHAT WILL YOUR DONATION BE USED FOR?
  • To disassemble and move RF-4C 65-0903 from Ohio to the Strategic Air and Space Museum.  This will deliver the aircraft to the Museum fully-assembled and ready for cleaning and restoration.
  • To clean and restore RF-4C 65-0903 to a condition and configuration agreed to between the Museum and NEANG Phantom Inc.
  • To design and build a permanent display for the RF-4C at the Museum. 
  • Reasonable and continuing costs associated with maintaining and updating the RF-4C display at the Museum.
  • Reasonable and customary administrative costs incurred by NEANG Phantom Inc. in the pursuit of the goal to place RF-4C 65-0903 in the Museum.  This may include sponsoring events associated with the dedication of the RF-4C display at the Museum.

 

 

 

Our Nebraska Phantom Is Home!

 

Wouldn't it be awesome to have an RF-4C here in Nebraska that could be displayed indoors with the cockpits open for viewing?  Well this is not only possible, we have made it happen.  

 

Some of you will recall that a few years back we looked into securing a RF-4C (64-1062) from the AMARC ("The Boneyard") at Davis-Monthan AFB (DMAFB), Arizona for display at the Strategic Air and Space Museum (SASM) near Ashland, Nebraska.  The SASM was interested in the RF-4C but did not have funds available to de-militarize, disassemble, transport and reassemble the aircraft. 

 

To help the SASM with costs, NEANG Phantom Inc., an IRS 501c(3) non-profit Corporation, was established to receive donations in support of getting 64-1062 from Arizona to Nebraska.  Before the effort got off the ground, AMARC raised their prices on de-militarization up to around $50k.  That would only cover delivering the aircraft to gate at DMAFB; it would still need to be moved to Nebraska.  With total cost looking like $100k or more, the effort stalled in 2002 and has been dormant since.

 

Early in 2006, another option popped into the picture.  Nebraska ANG RF-4C 65-0903 was flown from Lincoln to Rickenbacker ANGB, Ohio in the summer of 1993.  The Ohio ANG had planned to display the aircraft along with a few other fighter and training aircraft it had acquired.  In January 2006 we found out that the Ohio ANG had declared 65-0903 surplus.  That means the aircraft is available for another organization to claim and display.  We confirmed this with the Ohio ANG and the National Museum of the USAF (NMUSAF).

 

RF-4C 65-0903 was delivered to the 155th Tac Recon Group back in the early 1970's.  The 173rd TRS aircrew photo was taken in front of this jet in 1984.  It was one of the first NWDS jets in the late 1980's and was also a primary jet for the Tactical Air Command's RAM 1990 Competition at Bergstrom AFB, Texas.

 

On 7 September 2006, representatives from NEANG Phantom Inc. met with the SASM staff to determine their interest in securing and displaying a Nebraska ANG RF-4C, specifically 65-0903. To determine the costs to get 65-0903 back to Nebraska, the SASM put out a formal Request for Quote from Worldwide Aircraft Recovery, Ltd. (WWAR).  WWAR is based in Bellevue, Nebraska. The WWAR bid to move the jet from Ohio to the SASM was $41,250.  This included all costs for labor, equipment and parts to disassemble, transport and reassemble the aircraft in Nebraska.  The SASM would then restore the aircraft to display condition, which is estimated to run around $9,000.  The SASM would also provide an Aircraft Restoration Specialist from its staff (at their expense) to help with the move.

 

So the bottom line is that around $50,000 needed to be raised to "Bring a Nebraska Phantom Home."   Although some corporate funds might be available, most of the money would need to be raised privately by NEANG Phantom Inc.  An update on this project was provided to attendees at the September 2006 Phantom Reunion.  Since there appeared to be strong interest in pursuing this effort, NEANG Phantom Inc. began working on a formal proposal with the SASM. 

 

 

 
 

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