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I am very surprised that you did not mention that this was what the Tomcat vs Mig fight in Top Gun was based on, and therefore what the whole film was based on.
Question on the sponsor, do you take it? Also would you buy it if you was not sponsored? I keep reading about it; I most find people saying it's over priced and you can buy all the ingredients in it cheaper than the 100 dollar package that only lasts 30 days. Example someone said taking a multivitamin and green tea extract does the same as this, and getting a yearly supply of that for the same cost of a month of ag1.
As everyone who ever took a long family road trip on the back seat with their siblings knows, this is exactly what happens when "Can't get mad, not touching you" gets out of hand.
My father worked on the F-14D when he worked for Grumman he offen says that if production of the F-14 didn't stop when it did Grumman would have likely not had to merge with Northrop and he would likely still be an engineer. He still keeps models of the plains he has worked on the shelves of his office and a model of the F-14 proudly placed on his desk.
@@kentlindal5422 Yeah, that sounds like the type of grammatical error I would make. well, that or the auto correct program I downloaded is being weird again.
I felt this, my grandfather had a similar story at least for the first half of his long time at Northrop Grumman! He worked on everything from the wild cats all the way to the Tom cats.
Kudos to your Grandpa, for designing and building 1 of the best and most beautiful Jet Fighters ever, The F-14. It's a shame that the Super-Tomcat 21 never got into service. Thank you for this video, I love everything about the F-14, there will never be a more Glorious Jet Fighter, for me, what a Masterpiece! The F-15 is a close 2nd, even when it has some better features than the F-14; the rest are just some kind of modern imitations only. Cheap Trick - Mighty Wings when I play F-14 Flight Sims Added to my F-14 Playlist
The camo green "Foxbat" shown is actually a Mig 23 or 27 (27 is the ground attack variant) 6:46 The actual Mig 25 Foxbat is huge and ungodly fast. The Migs in the engagement were 23's - Floggers. Just fyi!
i could binge video like this on air-to-air interdictions for years i swear!!! i was glued to the screen the whole video!! awesome stuff please more :)
Excellent video. You do a great job of keeping things interesting and informative for novices (like me), while providing the in-depth coverage for the more sophisticated. I enjoyed the family history at the end, too :)
Just read "The accidental engineer" about the story of Ray Holt. He worked at Garrett AiResearch, which was subcontracted by Grumman to develop the first microprocessor for the F14 Central Air Data Computer (beating the Intel 4004 by 2 yrs). Very interesting story.
I love the TomCat it was one sexy aircraft. The F14, 15, f16, f18 and the f22 and I'll add the A10 are some bad behind aircraft, all are some of my favorites.
F14 is still my favorite. The variable geometry wings had me transfixed as a child.... I was in heaven when I got a GI Joe Skystriker XP-14F ..complete with articulating wings. I always made sure to extend the wings when I was coming in for a landing... 😁
I worked for Grumman, on the IT / space side, during the time the program ended. Losing the Space Station Freedom Integration contract to Boeing (a political pay off), the new stealth bomber contract to Northrup, and the navy turning down upgrading F14s did the company in. I still have an F14 mug I'm proud of.
Even tho this incident was immediately classified, shortly after it happened (and before the classification was dropped), bumper stickers that read "America - 2....Libya - 0" were spotted on cars here in the U.S.
Fast Eagle 102 is in the Commemorative Air Force High Sky Wing Museum in Midland, Texas. She was repainted to the colors and squadron she was in at the time of this event.
Wow, you look so much like your Grandfather. Another note, the car rolling behind your grandfather and grandmother is a 1949 Buick Roadster convertable.
Your grandfather looks suspiciously similar to someone I’ve seen before, Can’t quite put my finger on it ? I understand what it’s like to revere and be proud of my Grandparents, I think our generation is very fortunate to have excellent role models. Looking to my Grandparents as a source of motivation my entire life and it continues now that I’m a Grandfather.
The USS Mississippi deployed to the Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean, (3 August 1981-12 February 1982) imitated the Nimitz during a confrontation between the United States and Libya. She operated as part of the screen for aircraft carriers Nimitz (CVN-68) and Forrestal (CV-59) when two Libyan Sukhoi Su‑22 Fitter-Js threatened the task force (19 August 1981). During GQ, the Captain announced over the 1MC (to the best of my recollection), " the Libyan pilots expected to find the Nimitz deep in the Gulf of Sidra, but found us instead. They radioed for permission to fire on the Mississippi after a fly=over. Those jets were engaged by Tomcats before they started their attack run. A Russian cruiser is bearing down on us and illuminating us with fire control radar" and I don't remember the rest as I prepared for the worst as a damage control party nozzleman. You could see the fear in our eyes. One ship cruise-book page said a Tactical Operational Deception team had been onboard.
Turn & Burn : No Fly Zone, a very important video game, was popular in the years after this engagement became widely known to the American public. Hey it was "important" to me!
Just a little nitpick: That's a port turn in your graphic, not starboard. A trick I learned when I had to remember port and starboard is to put all the short words together; left port red VS the long words right starboard green.
Wikipedia does a bad job of answering if the LIbyans fished their pilots out of the sea or not. Were they fished out of the drink or did the LIbyan navy find them?
PIlot Mike Muczynski was later my C.O. at NAS Dallas VF-201. A red star Painted on a Tomcat canopy was a rare, practically nonexistent sight in those days and turned heads.
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I am very surprised that you did not mention that this was what the Tomcat vs Mig fight in Top Gun was based on, and therefore what the whole film was based on.
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1:36 “$135 million a pop?” Ummm, most sources have it at $38 million in 1998 dollars….
Question on the sponsor, do you take it? Also would you buy it if you was not sponsored?
I keep reading about it; I most find people saying it's over priced and you can buy all the ingredients in it cheaper than the 100 dollar package that only lasts 30 days. Example someone said taking a multivitamin and green tea extract does the same as this, and getting a yearly supply of that for the same cost of a month of ag1.
As everyone who ever took a long family road trip on the back seat with their siblings knows, this is exactly what happens when "Can't get mad, not touching you" gets out of hand.
Do you wanna play gacha life with me 😢
My father worked on the F-14D when he worked for Grumman he offen says that if production of the F-14 didn't stop when it did Grumman would have likely not had to merge with Northrop and he would likely still be an engineer. He still keeps models of the plains he has worked on the shelves of his office and a model of the F-14 proudly placed on his desk.
That is very interesting! Can you provide a link/photo to these documents?
Nice, I always loved the F-14 too. I think I still have a diecast model in a box somewhere!
@@monkemode8128 This is not the warthunder forums mate.
I hate to be that guy, but it's planes, not plains.
@@kentlindal5422 Yeah, that sounds like the type of grammatical error I would make. well, that or the auto correct program I downloaded is being weird again.
Sidewinder "I didn't miss, I was just showing off"
The story is correct, but the picture you used for the Su-22 Fitters were those of Mig-23 Floggers.
thanks for spotting that ! I'm going to do better in the future to prevent that from slipping through .
Same applies for when he was talking about the Foxbats, he also showed flogger.
@@Taskandpurposethis channel has really gotten great tho
I was going to say the same thing lol
War thunder players trying not to be cringy challenge: **IMPOSSIBLE**
I felt this, my grandfather had a similar story at least for the first half of his long time at Northrop Grumman! He worked on everything from the wild cats all the way to the Tom cats.
Kudos to your Grandpa, for designing and building 1 of the best and most beautiful Jet Fighters ever, The F-14. It's a shame that the Super-Tomcat 21 never got into service. Thank you for this video, I love everything about the F-14, there will never be a more Glorious Jet Fighter, for me, what a Masterpiece! The F-15 is a close 2nd, even when it has some better features than the F-14; the rest are just some kind of modern imitations only.
Cheap Trick - Mighty Wings when I play F-14 Flight Sims
Added to my F-14 Playlist
UFOs: hold my plasma casters
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that's a very unusual name for a weapon and not really used in fiction.
@@Gsoda35 you forgetting about predators from the AVP movies or predator movies? They use plasma casters on their shoulders
@@pabcu2507and Fallout
@@tigerbot2480 yes!
Fun fact Tom Cruise was in the area during his vacation during that time
He was researching potential film roles.
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thank you for making amazing original content! very refreshing seeing a new notification from taskandpurpose!
The US Navy and 'the Barbary Coast'... Thank you for the video putting context for a time I lived through...
my grandfather alo worked on the F14 tomcat. thank you for this video
Bro you look just like your grandpa !!! ❤ respect Cappy ! 🇺🇸
One of those aircraft is displayed at the Reagan Library (they also have the Air Force One 707, SAM 27000). Great trip!
The camo green "Foxbat" shown is actually a Mig 23 or 27 (27 is the ground attack variant) 6:46
The actual Mig 25 Foxbat is huge and ungodly fast. The Migs in the engagement were 23's - Floggers. Just fyi!
i could binge video like this on air-to-air interdictions for years i swear!!! i was glued to the screen the whole video!! awesome stuff please more :)
Excellent video. You do a great job of keeping things interesting and informative for novices (like me), while providing the in-depth coverage for the more sophisticated.
I enjoyed the family history at the end, too :)
I loved your commentary and the graphics describing the battle. I just found your channel and I would like to say thank you and God bless you. ❤
Kudos to your granpa Lt. Cappy!
The two aircraft showing as one was in Top Gun as well!
thank you for making such a positive impact with your content!
Cappys one of those rare channels thats lost nothing despite releasing more regularly.
You are VERY GOOD at making EXCELLENT videos. You have a lot of TALENT!!!
hey big fella, can see more than a passing resemblance to your grand dad..... LUV ya work..... keep it up
Very cool topic for one of your videos--and like the personal family connection at the end.
thanks for the video, such a legendary aircraft, happy to see your Grandpa
Cappy, another Great video, man! ( You’re REALLY GOOD at this UA-cam stuff!!!)
The F-14 IS the Top Gun! Great documentary.
the family tie in was super cool dude! BALLER.
Cappie, holy shit man. First off the F-14 is in my top three warplanes of all time and second, that is AWESOME your g-pa helped make it a thing. ❤
Glad you’re back on your topics.
"Abdul, take picture, F-14."
"Sheet!"
Just read "The accidental engineer" about the story of Ray Holt. He worked at Garrett AiResearch, which was subcontracted by Grumman to develop the first microprocessor for the F14 Central Air Data Computer (beating the Intel 4004 by 2 yrs). Very interesting story.
Hey Taskandpurpose! MSN news wrote an article about one of your videos
I’m like Whaaaast!! That’s wild how the sidewinder came back
I love the TomCat it was one sexy aircraft. The F14, 15, f16, f18 and the f22 and I'll add the A10 are some bad behind aircraft, all are some of my favorites.
Music is my buddy and we checked out on the B767 at work. Great guy and friend! Cappy you should show an actual Fitter in your show. Too many MiGs.
Interesting perspective, got me thinking!
Bots think?
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@@tpozzbarwani9977 nah, just steal comments.
You have amazing lineage!
F14 is still my favorite. The variable geometry wings had me transfixed as a child.... I was in heaven when I got a GI Joe Skystriker XP-14F ..complete with articulating wings. I always made sure to extend the wings when I was coming in for a landing... 😁
I see variable wing geometry, *I click*
Re AG1: 35 person sample size 😅
Love your videos, regardless.
I worked for Grumman, on the IT / space side, during the time the program ended. Losing the Space Station Freedom Integration contract to Boeing (a political pay off), the new stealth bomber contract to Northrup, and the navy turning down upgrading F14s did the company in. I still have an F14 mug I'm proud of.
Thank you!
Thanks, Grand Cappy!
You guys built one hell of a plane.
Even tho this incident was immediately classified, shortly after it happened (and before the classification was dropped), bumper stickers that read "America - 2....Libya - 0" were spotted on cars here in the U.S.
The real Top Gun
Mavrick, "IT’S NOT THE PLANE, IT’S THE PILOT."
You were in a 4G inverted dive with a MiG-28?
8:56 Not ROI. Plus RIO is pronounced the same as RIO in Rio de Janeiro. If you watch TOP GUN closely, you can actually hear Viper and Maverick say it.
I came to see cappy singing danger zone and I was disappointed 😞. Still, it was a good video.
I remember when I was a young kid having little booklet of military jets and I still love that jet the only one that still had classified information.
You really love that word, “geopolitical”, eh. This is what happens when you give a grunt an education, LOL
“The MiG-25 Foxbat” shows 2 pictures of MiG-23s
*Kenny Loggins gets louder*
criminal to be this early. Hope its a good video.
small correction.. Foxbat NATO reporting name is for MiG 25 :) Su-22 is reported as Fitter (same as the whole Su-17 platform)
I see the thumbnail and instantly put on top gun
I didn’t hear a word you said. It just sounded like the Top Gun soundtrack playing the whole time.
I like the Mr Ballen type intro buddy 👉🤣
Fast Eagle 102 is in the Commemorative Air Force High Sky Wing Museum in Midland, Texas. She was repainted to the colors and squadron she was in at the time of this event.
Your grandfather looks like a cool guy
Awesome video
"I feel the need... the need... for speed!!" 🙌
Everybody making Top Gun references but the Nimitz had only just returned from a trip to the past.
"Flying through the DANGER ZOOOOoooone!"
Shout out to Grandpa Ray! 🇺🇸
Wow, you look so much like your Grandfather. Another note, the car rolling behind your grandfather and grandmother is a 1949 Buick Roadster convertable.
This was a thousand years ago foo
Amazing how much like your grandfather you look.
Your grandfather looks suspiciously similar to someone I’ve seen before, Can’t quite put my finger on it ?
I understand what it’s like to revere and be proud of my Grandparents, I think our generation is very fortunate to have excellent role models. Looking to my Grandparents as a source of motivation my entire life and it continues now that I’m a Grandfather.
The USS Mississippi deployed to the Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean, (3 August 1981-12 February 1982) imitated the Nimitz during a confrontation between the United States and Libya. She operated as part of the screen for aircraft carriers Nimitz (CVN-68) and Forrestal (CV-59) when two Libyan Sukhoi Su‑22 Fitter-Js threatened the task force (19 August 1981). During GQ, the Captain announced over the 1MC (to the best of my recollection), " the Libyan pilots expected to find the Nimitz deep in the Gulf of Sidra, but found us instead. They radioed for permission to fire on the Mississippi after a fly=over. Those jets were engaged by Tomcats before they started their attack run. A Russian cruiser is bearing down on us and illuminating us with fire control radar" and I don't remember the rest as I prepared for the worst as a damage control party nozzleman. You could see the fear in our eyes. One ship cruise-book page said a Tactical Operational Deception team had been onboard.
within the first 30 seconds, pronounces the F-14 Tomcat.....we then see 4 FA-18 Super Hornets....All - righty 😅🤣😂🤣😅
If that site "task and purpose" on the web is yours ,perhaps you had better look to see what your platform is doing, just saying.
Adding on to Xiphoid2011's comment, while you were talking about the Foxbat, there were some pictures of the Flogger
Hey Cappy, do you feel more kinetic with AG1? Is it modular? Open architecture?
10x more modular
Turn & Burn : No Fly Zone, a very important video game, was popular in the years after this engagement became widely known to the American public.
Hey it was "important" to me!
You bear an uncanny resemblence to your grandfather.
Fox 1, fox 1!!
Wizzo: Oh god...
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I read that title and thought I was in for a way different and much more black sea centric video.
Wow, do you look like your grandfather!
Lmao both sides were playing chicken.
One more question for the beginning: Why are we using F-18s in this intro footage?
Because jet.
Was Maverick also there? TOMCATS!
Just a little nitpick: That's a port turn in your graphic, not starboard. A trick I learned when I had to remember port and starboard is to put all the short words together; left port red VS the long words right starboard green.
super cool video, thank you
Can you cover Zorawar and AMCA?
That looks like a F-14 bi-plane variant in the thumbnail.
:)
Man, you look just like your grandfather!
Okay. When you talk F-14, I don't expect the first fighter depicted to be an F-18...
Still love you tho. 🐿
"[garbled]..." lmao, yeah right.
I miss the old hangar queen.
Wikipedia does a bad job of answering if the LIbyans fished their pilots out of the sea or not. Were they fished out of the drink or did the LIbyan navy find them?
AG1 is one of those companies that walk the line on being scammy.
Video greatly enhanced by the addition of Kenny Loggins music!
And this is how the movie Top Gun was manifested.
Cutting back on coffee? What hubris is this?
Pete Mitchell was just hanging out
Former french aircraft carrier at 01:01 Clemenceau R98
PIlot Mike Muczynski was later my C.O. at NAS Dallas VF-201. A red star Painted on a Tomcat canopy was a rare, practically nonexistent sight in those days and turned heads.