RAF Scream F-4 Phantom PVC Patch — Royal Air Force F-4 Phantom II "Scream" PVC Patch
The Scream of the Phantom — the iconic F-4 Phantom II in RAF service, immortalized in a PVC patch that captures the raw power and terror of one of aviation's most legendary fighters.
The McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II served with the Royal Air Force (RAF) from 1969 through 1992, operating in both the air defense and ground attack roles across the United Kingdom and NATO's European theater. The RAF operated two variants — the F-4K (Phantom FG.1, originally for the Royal Navy) and the F-4M (Phantom FGR.2) — both powered by Rolls-Royce Spey turbofan engines that gave the British Phantoms a distinctive sound and performance characteristics different from their American counterparts.
The F-4 Phantom II is one of the most iconic fighter aircraft in aviation history. Originally designed for the U.S. Navy, the Phantom became the principal air superiority fighter and fighter-bomber for the U.S. Air Force, Navy, and Marine Corps, as well as numerous allied nations. With a top speed exceeding Mach 2.2, the ability to carry over 18,000 pounds of ordnance, and a combat record spanning Vietnam, the Middle East, and the Cold War's front lines in Europe, the Phantom earned a reputation as one of the most versatile and feared combat aircraft ever built. The "Scream" design on this PVC patch evokes the terrifying roar of the Phantom's engines and the psychological impact of the jet's aggressive appearance.
This PVC patch celebrates the F-4 Phantom's service with the RAF — a chapter in the aircraft's global legacy that saw British crews defend NATO's northern and central fronts during the Cold War's most tense decades.
Perfect For: RAF Phantom veterans, F-4 Phantom II enthusiasts worldwide, British military aviation collectors, Cold War-era fighter aviation fans, and PVC patch collectors who appreciate iconic jet fighters.
The RAF Phantom — Scream — because when two Speys lit up in afterburner, everyone on the ground knew the Phantom was overhead.