Except that it flies great, already killed a few tu4, and landed successfully. But it's stall speed is really high, 250 km/h with flaps !
I feel "250 km/h with flaps" is historical parameter of F-4E.
Or... lower than historical and easier landing with some data.
Some data shows me "F-4E's stall speed is 270km/h with full flap".
Regarding landing speed and stalls.
From the F-4E flight manual (1979)
(
http://depositfiles.com/files/qvlcy25cx - I gave the link at freeil2modding early)
Stalls:
Figure 6-4 from the manual:
Here are some examples (for altitudes 3km and below):
- gross weight=38000pounds, flaps down, gear down, slat out =124 knots IAS
- gross weight=50000pounds, flaps down, gear down, slat out =140 knots IAS
If gear and flaps retracted, then the stall speed is just several (~3) knots larger.
Landings:
On figure A8-1 there is data for landing speed. For example (flaps down):
- gross weight 30000pounds, then recommended approach speed 136 knots IAS.
- gross weight 36000pounds, then recommended approach speed 149 knots IAS.
- gross weight 48000pounds, then recommended approach speed 168 knots IAS.