God, this brings me back. I remember my Dad buying this exact VHS tape for me. As soon, as that tune kicked in, at the beginning, I was 10yrs old again. God bless you sir.
I wish I had a father like that.mine sold everything after I'd had it a few weeks..train set,air rifle,meccano ... I got used to it n then found out at16 I wasn't his n that answered many questions..
I'd say the, F22 is, but the F14 us a close 2nd. If there wasn't a, Top Gun movie, I'd almost guarantee you that almost nobody would know what an, F14 is/was. Ha.
@christianhorner001 ... trolling eh? I've tried to find one truthful thing in your post ... maybe that it was a maintenance nightmare. Beyond that, a pretty good plane. No F-15 or anything, but still a good plane. F-111 knock off? Do you even know what an F-111 is? Why did you even post? Trolling that much fun for you?
The King of the Fighter Jets from the early 70's to around the turn of the millennium. A striking aircraft that was truely a menacing sight head on in flight. I know from experience. Robust, highly manuvorable with an impressive payload makes it into my top five aircraft of all time.
I'd say the, F22 is nunber 1(in my personal opinion of course) but the F14 is a close 2nd. If there wasn't a, Top Gun movie, I'd almost guarantee you that almost nobody would know what an, F14 is/was. Ha.
Haha even the nerdiest nerd knows what the Topcat looks like.@@nexpro6118 F22 is an excellent bird. Definitely in my top 5. The other three are the Hornet, Warthog and the Felon SU 57
I remember moving these planes on the deck. Unbelievable plane! I loved that 5 stage afterburner! She made a distinctive sound unlike all other birds. Once I heard that sound I was back being a 19 yr old blue shirt!
Ah the TimeLife Video Version of Great Planes I had this, Tornado and Stealth (F-117) on VHS and recently found copies to do exactly what you have done Thanks so Much for saving these!!
I remember receiving the episode "Stealth" the first video. F/A-18 Hornet. Was I think the last in the series, I might have missed some videos. However, I believe all the "Great fiting jet series are "Wings" series which I have a hefty collection.@thrawn24
I'd say the, F22 is nunber 1(in my personal opinion of course) but the F14 is a close 2nd. If there wasn't a, Top Gun movie, I'd almost guarantee you that almost nobody would know what an, F14 is/was. Ha.
No true, it was a legend before the movie. Damn heavy bird if you ask me. Nothing like seeing those AB light up the night sky on the waist. The roar of the engines. Brings back some memories.
@@PK-kr5bk well, unfortunately your biased opinion is not fat. Because 81st of people who first heard about the first top gun movie, that was the very first time they heard the words F-14 Tomcat. LOL so sorry, facts over biased opinions
I have F-14 Tomcat in action number 32 and number 105. Number 105 was signed by "Jethro" from VF-32 Swordsmen. I also have Aerofax Minigraph 3 Grumman F-14 A/B.
I had this movie vhs before I got Top Gun Aces documentary, and I still couldn't believe what the F-14 was really capable of. 30:49 The PHAA, was also seen Top Gun: Maverick.
I grew up next to Grumman in Calverton NY these and AE6 flew over us testing since I was a kid in 1970s First test aircraft crashed near our home in Riverhead NY. Half my family worked at Grumman facility. Now an abandoned lumber yard . Thank you for excellent channel 👍
@@nexpro6118 right before runway in Manorville Riverhead just north of rte 495 near my house.. We lived under runways saw heard all fighter planes since I was a baby After 1994 all gone abandoned site .
@@Nudnik1 oh okay. I didn't know. I also apologize if my comment came off as rude. I could have worded it a whole lot better. I just didn't know so thank you bud
@@MikeGuardiaAuthor whats NOT mentioned in this documentry is the part Iran played in this aircraft.....having observed the fly off between the F-14 and F-15 the shah of Iran decided to go for the F-14 but due to the programme being plagued with overcost and delay issues to the piont that some American politicans were calling for the programme to be cancelled the shah ordered the state bank of Iran to loan Grumman the money they needed to save the programme....Tom Coopereven makes mention of this in his book "Iranian F-14 units in combat" by osprey publishing.
Good and interesting documentary! And contrary to other US productions of similar format, this one is not a mixture of boastful chatter and bad music, but shines through interesting facts and a calm narrator!
Mike Guardia channel always sharing interesting, exciting subjects...F-14 tomcat designed at its times &.after 15 years considered decisive upgrade of US Airforce & naval Airforce of USA 🇺🇸....F-14 tomcat registered ®️ a brilliant history for USA 🇺🇸 defense efforts as (complete weapon system )..thanks for sharing..in MiddleEast provides itself as excellent dogfighter in several conflict occasions
@@nexpro6118 Wow, I never knew that, I was always under the impression that when the Tomcat went into production is when they started making F-14’s for the USAF , NAVY & the USMC. But with different variants to accommodate the needs for each branch of military. Like how the F35 A,B,C ‘s are designed and & manufactured today for the different applications. I remember when I was younger “17-18 “one of my friends dads was telling his son and I about how they made variations for different branches of the military. Can you please educate me why the Tomcats were only flown by the Navy? Asking seriously cause I feel like a fool now that I’ve people that it was flown by different military branches. It didn’t occur to me to check because of my friend’s father, serving in the Navy for so long. Thank you I look forward to your reply respectfully Chris Klatter 😊 Thank you
@@chrisklatter3490 there have been Air Force and Marine Corps Pilots that did fly the Tomcat but that was only part of the military exchange flying program how much is like the program that the US military still does now. It was only for the Navy because the Navy rejected the F-111 B for being in their aircraft. The F-111 B was supposed to be for all of the branches but it was way too heavy for the Navy so that's why the Navy got its own aircraft that turned out to be an F-14 Tomcat
@@nexpro6118 Thank you for taking time out of your busy day to explain why the F/14 Tomcats were only flown by our extremely educated , brave , talented , United States Naval pilots and their Rio’s that were just as important as the pilots and worked just as hard when they had to fly in that beautiful but very lethal bird! I’m grateful for your time to share this information with me so thank you very much! I’m now inspired to start researching this plane and it’s mission capabilities and so forth! Thank you very much again respectfully, Chris Klatter
It is amazing to think that in 50 years since the Tomcat was first operational we have only seen three better maritime platforms. (Hornets, today's USMC Harriers and the F-35 Lightnings).
@@raymondyee2008 Better Luck Ray? I asked a top RN Harrier pilot, who had just signed back in on HMS Invincible, how he got on today (circa 1987/8) and he said he had lost to a Tomcat. He was frustrated because, even with the Harrier's upgraded radar and my squadron's eyes in the sky guidance, he could not get close enough to fire. Apparently the story was always the same because the Tomcat could see, lock on, fire and flee before the harrier could get a firing solution.
Soviet strategists didn't build large carriers for two reasons. 1. The Soviet Union didn't have the money to build large carriers. 2. The Soviets knew it would just be a bigger target for the American's to put to rest on the ocean floor.
Another reason is that they didn't have different states and interests to support the same way the US did. They had Cuba and others, sure, but these were relatively few by comparison to the US trying to have naval fleet coverage everywhere and anywhere with a few days sailing. The USSR didn't need to do that.
This makes me think of the F-35. When I joined the Navy, many thought the F-14 was an overpriced, useless mess. But it was merely going through the "teething" pains that legends like the P-51, P-38, and F-4 went through. I can't say that the F-35 will become a great plane, but I have seen this negative movie before.
What's funny is that the F14s (using today's dollar) was massively more expensive than the, F35s are and so many say how the F35s are over priced ha. The F14 was even more expensive than the F22s. Lol. Also, the F14 ended up needing 50 hours of Maintenance per flight hour ha.
@@nexpro6118 Agreed - though that 50 hour number was close to the end of it's service. It was always a maintenance hog, but as they aged, the numbers got higher.
@@pdoylemi you are, right. I should have added that that 50-hour maintenance time for flight hour was towards the end of the F-14 lifespan. The majority of the F-14 lifespan and use, the maintenance hours per flight hour was actually between 20 and 30 hours
@@nexpro6118 Yeah - it's easy to overlook - no biggie. But you were right - it was VERY expensive, and had serious problems early on - like underpowered engines that made it vulnerable to flat spins, as shown in Top Gun. But in the end, it may have been the most formidable aircraft we ever built - at least for its time.
New videos about aviation don’t hold a candle to Discovery Wings and Great Fighting Jets docuseries from the 80’s and 90’s. For starters, they got all their facts right and even managed to show footage of the actual aircraft they were featuring, not something else.
The USAF wanted a plane with tandem ejection seats and external weapons carriage. The USN demanded a plane with side-by-side seating, an escape capsule instead of ejection seats and internal weapons carriage. It all made the plane so much bigger and heavier that the USN had an excuse to drop the F-111 - and the USAF ended up with a plane designed to USN specifications, while the USN bought a plane designed to USAF specifications, namely the F-14.
@@nexpro6118 Yes, to make better use of the radar display, two sets of eyes searching for targets etc. etc. They had used it in the A-3, the A-6 and their COD aircraft.
I only have two reservations about the size of the American carrier fleet and individual carriers, firstly the old adage “the bigger a target the easier it is to hit”, the technology used by Second World War submarines and surface vessels gave every side an equal chance of success and/or survival, however, today’s technology in my opinion favours submarines and aircraft with standoff weapons capabilities making Aircraft carriers a more susceptible target, even with the defensive weapons that they carry, and secondly if an enemy wants to target a whole Carrier Battle Group then a small tactical nuke could ruin someone’s day very easily. Don’t take my comment as being anti aircraft carrier, far from it, as the geopolitical situation stands the carrier group is the easiest and most efficient way to project the military power of the United States 🇺🇸 and NATO/Allied forces on would be protagonists, but should it come down too a global conflict the carriers, of whatever nation or alliance would be very close, if not top of the target list. I am glad that the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 has now got the carriers we so needed, being a small nation with a limited defence budget I am proud that we are able to provide the allied nations with another carrier born force. The F-14 Tomcat and the F-4 Phantom are my all time favourite carrier aircraft, they both project a rugged appearance and a “take me on if you want your butt kicking” aura, it would have been, in my opinion, a real bonus if the F-15 Eagle 🦅 had been carrier op capable as well, but maybe the F-35 Lightning and the F-18 Hornet will be all the United States will need to have onboard, and the F-35 might cover the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 carrier needs but I seriously doubt it, what else we put onboard would be anyone’s guess but until we reintegrate “cats n traps” into our vessels we have little to no option but to make best use of the F-35, personally I found the Royal Navy and the Ministry of Defence decision to use the “ski ramp” approach very very shortsighted and potentially an Achilles heel, our carriers would have been better served with “cats n traps” and would have been more flexible in the types of aircraft that we could have had onboard or as a alternate landing platform for other countries carrier aircraft. If I remember correctly wasn’t it McNamara who came up with the idea of having a single aircraft type for the U.S.N & U.S.A.F and foisted the F-111 on the Navy?, I think it was because the Vietnam war was costing so much money that, as the “Bean-Counter” he was he thought that having one aircraft type would mean the commonality of components would mean a lower maintenance cost and a lesser R&D budget requirement, but oh how wrong he was, in terms of aircraft it isn’t a “once size fits all” scenario that would work.
People have no clue how Carriers work. There always within land based support elements. So attacking one is hard. As the United States has 4 ways to defend them. Land, Sea, Air and Under the Ocean..
Yep getting the airfix kit , got the Phoenix middles in there , I watched a vid that said the Japanese Navy’s biggest enemy was the Japanese Army ,sort of the same here USN and USAF
I've read that when the, F14 doesn't have any, bombs, missiles and racks under the fuselage, the undercarriage area of the F14, makes up for 50% of its lift. When the F14 has bombs, missiles and racks under it, the undercarriage lift is, 35%. Which is still good, in my opinion. What does anyone else think, if this information I've read is correct?
The F14 Tomcat was the coolest looking fighter jet. I’m sure the Top Gun movie helped in this. Are they all retired by the US? Any other countries still flying them?
Iran was the only other country to get them. Yes they still fly them. That’s the reason all were destroyed or made inoperable. All spare parts were also destroyed.
One year after this documentary the F-14s scored again in Libya against MIG-23s with Libya being the only time when it had some air combat success with the U.S Navy.
Incorrect. U.S. F-14s shot down a total of four Libyan Air Force fighter jets and one Iraqi helicopter. It's pretty hard to achieve a lot of air-to-air victories when nobody wants to fight you. Iranian pilots had a ton of success in the Tomcat during the Iran/Iraq war claiming well over 100 kills. So get your facts straight, guy.
@@yourdaddy6030strange your YT comment got deleted or something (?). Well I can’t say much about the Iranian Tomcat successes but as for the U.S Navy Tomcat kill of a “Hip” during the 1991 Gulf War I’m sure everyone wished it was a “Fulcrum”.
Ummmm because Ukraine was Russia at the time the F14s was produced lol. 😂😂 and Iran was our ally back than as well.....wtf....do some research on topics that you speak about before speaking about it lol
@@nexpro6118 "Ukraine was Russia" uhhh, do you mean Ukraine was part of the Soviet Union? Perhaps you need to make that slightest change so that people won't be confused
Was surprised not to see the I know everything about this plane comments from the know it all armchair pilots who played DCS and think they could fly and fight a tomcat,a subtle but nice change
Random question-any chance you can upload all 5 seasons of the Apocalypse World War series that covers both world wars? You can only find 5 of the 6 episodes for Apocalypse: The Second World War (which I believe is season 1) and you can only find 3 episodes of the 6 for Apocalypse: The First World War (which I believe is season 2, but not sure). There were three more seasons of Apocalypse, but I’m not clear what wars they covered. I believe it was all WW2. These are on the Science Channel, which I believe is owned by Paramount, but nobody has that channel these days as everyone is on streaming services and UA-cam!Thanks in advance if you can do this! I understand that you might not be able as it might hurt your channel. Have a good one brother!
Great question. I'm familiar with the 6-episode "Second World War" set, but I'll have to dig for the other seasons and see if they're licensable, postable, etc.
The music is a huge signature part of these documentaries. In fact, I am working on my own aviation documentary and I already have most of the exact same music ready to go. There is no way I would make my video without this music. It is the only way to do it right, exactly like they did in 1988.
God, this brings me back. I remember my Dad buying this exact VHS tape for me. As soon, as that tune kicked in, at the beginning, I was 10yrs old again. God bless you sir.
Your Dad is a legend
@@maxstoner5527 : Thanks brother 👍
Class name, by the way 😁
The same goes for me!
I wish I had a father like that.mine sold everything after I'd had it a few weeks..train set,air rifle,meccano ... I got used to it n then found out at16 I wasn't his n that answered many questions..
Born in 78 as well. 😊 I understand
So awesome, F14 Tomcat the coolest jet ever designed.
F14 was an F111 knockoff for the Navy. Cheaply built, poor avionics, ridiculous maintenance needs and poor uptime.
@@christianhorner001 your crazy
I'd say the, F22 is, but the F14 us a close 2nd. If there wasn't a, Top Gun movie, I'd almost guarantee you that almost nobody would know what an, F14 is/was. Ha.
@christianhorner001 ... trolling eh? I've tried to find one truthful thing in your post ... maybe that it was a maintenance nightmare. Beyond that, a pretty good plane. No F-15 or anything, but still a good plane. F-111 knock off? Do you even know what an F-111 is? Why did you even post? Trolling that much fun for you?
F-14 and MiG-29.
The King of the Fighter Jets from the early 70's to around the turn of the millennium. A striking aircraft that was truely a menacing sight head on in flight.
I know from experience.
Robust, highly manuvorable with an impressive payload makes it into my top five aircraft of all time.
I'd say the, F22 is nunber 1(in my personal opinion of course) but the F14 is a close 2nd. If there wasn't a, Top Gun movie, I'd almost guarantee you that almost nobody would know what an, F14 is/was. Ha.
Haha even the nerdiest nerd knows what the Topcat looks like.@@nexpro6118
F22 is an excellent bird. Definitely in my top 5. The other three are the Hornet, Warthog and the Felon SU 57
I remember moving these planes on the deck. Unbelievable plane! I loved that 5 stage afterburner! She made a distinctive sound unlike all other birds. Once I heard that sound I was back being a 19 yr old blue shirt!
You actually worked with them? That's so cool!
They were kind of cool. Very distinctive sound to them. Very high pitched whine. Probably why I have no hearing in one ear.
Ah the TimeLife Video Version of Great Planes
I had this, Tornado and Stealth (F-117) on VHS and recently found copies to do exactly what you have done
Thanks so Much for saving these!!
Thanks for posting. This is the first time I've seen the full version, prior to Discovery Channel shortening it for Great Planes.
I have the whole series of "great fighting jets" from 1990 thanks. Bringing back great memories. 👍
They are great. I've just re watched them. I believe I have the full. How many videos do have?I just want to check I'm not missing any.
I remember receiving the episode "Stealth" the first video. F/A-18 Hornet. Was I think the last in the series, I might have missed some videos. However, I believe all the "Great fiting jet series are "Wings" series which I have a hefty collection.@thrawn24
The F14 Tomcat is hands down my personal favorite!
I'd say the, F22 is nunber 1(in my personal opinion of course) but the F14 is a close 2nd. If there wasn't a, Top Gun movie, I'd almost guarantee you that almost nobody would know what an, F14 is/was. Ha.
No true, it was a legend before the movie.
Damn heavy bird if you ask me. Nothing like seeing those AB light up the night sky on the waist. The roar of the engines. Brings back some memories.
@@PK-kr5bk well, unfortunately your biased opinion is not fat. Because 81st of people who first heard about the first top gun movie, that was the very first time they heard the words F-14 Tomcat. LOL so sorry, facts over biased opinions
Your opinion.
All I can speak of is my opinion.
@@nexpro6118youre insufferable
I have F-14 Tomcat in action number 32 and number 105. Number 105 was signed by "Jethro" from VF-32 Swordsmen. I also have Aerofax Minigraph 3 Grumman F-14 A/B.
I had this movie vhs before I got Top Gun Aces documentary, and I still couldn't believe what the F-14 was really capable of. 30:49 The PHAA, was also seen Top Gun: Maverick.
I grew up next to Grumman in Calverton NY these and AE6 flew over us testing since I was a kid in 1970s First test aircraft crashed near our home in Riverhead NY.
Half my family worked at Grumman facility.
Now an abandoned lumber yard .
Thank you for excellent channel 👍
Didn't the F14 crash just 500 feet from the runway? How did it crash in a different city?
@@nexpro6118 right before runway in Manorville Riverhead just north of rte 495 near my house..
We lived under runways saw heard all fighter planes since I was a baby
After 1994 all gone abandoned site .
@@nexpro6118 Calverton Manorville Riverhead all border the Grummans facility.
@@Nudnik1 oh okay. I didn't know. I also apologize if my comment came off as rude. I could have worded it a whole lot better. I just didn't know so thank you bud
@@nexpro6118 good to be skeptical on goof tube.. 😂
God I love these I used to watch all of these with my grandpop back in the day RIP jofo
F-14 Toncat forever! "Anytime Baby!"
Thank you for this truly fantastic material. I always being in love with the F-14 Tomcat since i was a child. Greetings 🇨🇱♥️🇺🇸
This is great! How have I missed this, thought I had seen all the tomcat footage. 👍
Your channel is insanely awesome.
Thanks Travis! Hope to see you back soon 😎
@@MikeGuardiaAuthor whats NOT mentioned in this documentry is the part Iran played in this aircraft.....having observed the fly off between the F-14 and F-15 the shah of Iran decided to go for the F-14 but due to the programme being plagued with overcost and delay issues to the piont that some American politicans were calling for the programme to be cancelled the shah ordered the state bank of Iran to loan Grumman the money they needed to save the programme....Tom Coopereven makes mention of this in his book "Iranian F-14 units in combat" by osprey publishing.
Coolest jet errver! I had so many toys as a kid! 🤣
They were better in person.
It was just about everywhere from movies to pc games and yes toys as well.
Good and interesting documentary!
And contrary to other US productions of similar format, this one is not a mixture of boastful chatter and bad music, but shines through interesting facts and a calm narrator!
Mike Guardia channel always sharing interesting, exciting subjects...F-14 tomcat designed at its times &.after 15 years considered decisive upgrade of US Airforce & naval Airforce of USA 🇺🇸....F-14 tomcat registered ®️ a brilliant history for USA 🇺🇸 defense efforts as (complete weapon system )..thanks for sharing..in MiddleEast provides itself as excellent dogfighter in several conflict occasions
The US Air Force didn't and never had any F14s......
@@nexpro6118 Wow, I never knew that, I was always under the impression that when the Tomcat went into production is when they started making F-14’s for the USAF , NAVY & the USMC. But with different variants to accommodate the needs for each branch of military. Like how the F35 A,B,C ‘s are designed and & manufactured today for the different applications. I remember when I was younger “17-18 “one of my friends dads was telling his son and I about how they made variations for different branches of the military. Can you please educate me why the Tomcats were only flown by the Navy? Asking seriously cause I feel like a fool now that I’ve people that it was flown by different military branches. It didn’t occur to me to check because of my friend’s father, serving in the Navy for so long. Thank you I look forward to your reply respectfully Chris Klatter 😊 Thank you
@@chrisklatter3490 there have been Air Force and Marine Corps Pilots that did fly the Tomcat but that was only part of the military exchange flying program how much is like the program that the US military still does now. It was only for the Navy because the Navy rejected the F-111 B for being in their aircraft. The F-111 B was supposed to be for all of the branches but it was way too heavy for the Navy so that's why the Navy got its own aircraft that turned out to be an F-14 Tomcat
@@nexpro6118 Thank you for taking time out of your busy day to explain why the F/14 Tomcats were only flown by our extremely educated , brave , talented , United States Naval pilots and their Rio’s that were just as important as the pilots and worked just as hard when they had to fly in that beautiful but very lethal bird! I’m grateful for your time to share this information with me so thank you very much! I’m now inspired to start researching this plane and it’s mission capabilities and so forth! Thank you very much again respectfully, Chris Klatter
Tomcat for life.
Great upload thanks ❤
It is amazing to think that in 50 years since the Tomcat was first operational we have only seen three better maritime platforms. (Hornets, today's USMC Harriers and the F-35 Lightnings).
The Tomcat had its day for sure. I just wished it had much better luck during the 90s and right up to its retirement in 2006.
@@raymondyee2008 Better Luck Ray? I asked a top RN Harrier pilot, who had just signed back in on HMS Invincible, how he got on today (circa 1987/8) and he said he had lost to a Tomcat. He was frustrated because, even with the Harrier's upgraded radar and my squadron's eyes in the sky guidance, he could not get close enough to fire. Apparently the story was always the same because the Tomcat could see, lock on, fire and flee before the harrier could get a firing solution.
The bear is an amazing plane too
Anytime baby !
Soviet strategists didn't build large carriers for two reasons. 1. The Soviet Union didn't have the money to build large carriers. 2. The Soviets knew it would just be a bigger target for the American's to put to rest on the ocean floor.
Another reason is that they didn't have different states and interests to support the same way the US did. They had Cuba and others, sure, but these were relatively few by comparison to the US trying to have naval fleet coverage everywhere and anywhere with a few days sailing. The USSR didn't need to do that.
@@LatitudeSkythat's the power of the USSR! 💪 ⛳
Not being overexaggerating!!
This makes me think of the F-35. When I joined the Navy, many thought the F-14 was an overpriced, useless mess. But it was merely going through the "teething" pains that legends like the P-51, P-38, and F-4 went through. I can't say that the F-35 will become a great plane, but I have seen this negative movie before.
My dad said many people also loved to have a new fighter interceptor like Tomcat.
What's funny is that the F14s (using today's dollar) was massively more expensive than the, F35s are and so many say how the F35s are over priced ha. The F14 was even more expensive than the F22s. Lol. Also, the F14 ended up needing 50 hours of Maintenance per flight hour ha.
@@nexpro6118
Agreed - though that 50 hour number was close to the end of it's service. It was always a maintenance hog, but as they aged, the numbers got higher.
@@pdoylemi you are, right. I should have added that that 50-hour maintenance time for flight hour was towards the end of the F-14 lifespan. The majority of the F-14 lifespan and use, the maintenance hours per flight hour was actually between 20 and 30 hours
@@nexpro6118
Yeah - it's easy to overlook - no biggie. But you were right - it was VERY expensive, and had serious problems early on - like underpowered engines that made it vulnerable to flat spins, as shown in Top Gun. But in the end, it may have been the most formidable aircraft we ever built - at least for its time.
New videos about aviation don’t hold a candle to Discovery Wings and Great Fighting Jets docuseries from the 80’s and 90’s. For starters, they got all their facts right and even managed to show footage of the actual aircraft they were featuring, not something else.
The USAF wanted a plane with tandem ejection seats and external weapons carriage. The USN demanded a plane with side-by-side seating, an escape capsule instead of ejection seats and internal weapons carriage. It all made the plane so much bigger and heavier that the USN had an excuse to drop the F-111 - and the USAF ended up with a plane designed to USN specifications, while the USN bought a plane designed to USAF specifications, namely the F-14.
Navy didn't want a side by side.
?
You have that all backwards.
@@nexpro6118 Yes, to make better use of the radar display, two sets of eyes searching for targets etc. etc.
They had used it in the A-3, the A-6 and their COD aircraft.
@@brothergrimaldus3836 Yes, because the USAF really wanted a heavy escape pod with built-in bilge pump.
Amazing this plan can do an actual Cobra manoeuver as well WOW
I only have two reservations about the size of the American carrier fleet and individual carriers, firstly the old adage “the bigger a target the easier it is to hit”, the technology used by Second World War submarines and surface vessels gave every side an equal chance of success and/or survival, however, today’s technology in my opinion favours submarines and aircraft with standoff weapons capabilities making Aircraft carriers a more susceptible target, even with the defensive weapons that they carry, and secondly if an enemy wants to target a whole Carrier Battle Group then a small tactical nuke could ruin someone’s day very easily.
Don’t take my comment as being anti aircraft carrier, far from it, as the geopolitical situation stands the carrier group is the easiest and most efficient way to project the military power of the United States 🇺🇸 and NATO/Allied forces on would be protagonists, but should it come down too a global conflict the carriers, of whatever nation or alliance would be very close, if not top of the target list. I am glad that the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 has now got the carriers we so needed, being a small nation with a limited defence budget I am proud that we are able to provide the allied nations with another carrier born force.
The F-14 Tomcat and the F-4 Phantom are my all time favourite carrier aircraft, they both project a rugged appearance and a “take me on if you want your butt kicking” aura, it would have been, in my opinion, a real bonus if the F-15 Eagle 🦅 had been carrier op capable as well, but maybe the F-35 Lightning and the F-18 Hornet will be all the United States will need to have onboard, and the F-35 might cover the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 carrier needs but I seriously doubt it, what else we put onboard would be anyone’s guess but until we reintegrate “cats n traps” into our vessels we have little to no option but to make best use of the F-35, personally I found the Royal Navy and the Ministry of Defence decision to use the “ski ramp” approach very very shortsighted and potentially an Achilles heel, our carriers would have been better served with “cats n traps” and would have been more flexible in the types of aircraft that we could have had onboard or as a alternate landing platform for other countries carrier aircraft.
If I remember correctly wasn’t it McNamara who came up with the idea of having a single aircraft type for the U.S.N & U.S.A.F and foisted the F-111 on the Navy?, I think it was because the Vietnam war was costing so much money that, as the “Bean-Counter” he was he thought that having one aircraft type would mean the commonality of components would mean a lower maintenance cost and a lesser R&D budget requirement, but oh how wrong he was, in terms of aircraft it isn’t a “once size fits all” scenario that would work.
Fabuloso magnifico
The F14 is an outstanding aircraft, ask IRAN 🇮🇷!!!
People have no clue how Carriers work. There always within land based support elements. So attacking one is hard. As the United States has 4 ways to defend them. Land, Sea, Air and Under the Ocean..
Good Ole Grumman
Yep getting the airfix kit , got the Phoenix middles in there , I watched a vid that said the Japanese Navy’s biggest enemy was the Japanese Army ,sort of the same here USN and USAF
I've read that when the, F14 doesn't have any, bombs, missiles and racks under the fuselage, the undercarriage area of the F14, makes up for 50% of its lift. When the F14 has bombs, missiles and racks under it, the undercarriage lift is, 35%. Which is still good, in my opinion. What does anyone else think, if this information I've read is correct?
Watching this on my lunch break. Thank you X 1000. What’s next up? F4 phantom?
F4 is in the queue for next week, brother! F-15 Eagle drops today at 3PM CST.
This movie includes clips from the movie Top Gun Aces
sweet, my fave
At 30:50 , the test pilot nearly pulls off a full Pugachev Cobra .
I thought the Bear was a Tu-95!
Same! Tupelov TU-95 👍
The TU 95 was the designation given to bomber variants,whereas the maritime attack/reconnaissance versions were known as the TU 142.
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The F14 Tomcat was the coolest looking fighter jet. I’m sure the Top Gun movie helped in this. Are they all retired by the US? Any other countries still flying them?
Iran was the only other country to get them. Yes they still fly them. That’s the reason all were destroyed or made inoperable. All spare parts were also destroyed.
@@PK-kr5bk sadly
Yes “Top Gun” gave the Tomcat a cult like popularity but in all honesty “The Final Countdown” is where it all started.
Can anyone identify the name of the song they use at 38:30? They also used it in the B-52 one.
One year after this documentary the F-14s scored again in Libya against MIG-23s with Libya being the only time when it had some air combat success with the U.S Navy.
Incorrect. U.S. F-14s shot down a total of four Libyan Air Force fighter jets and one Iraqi helicopter. It's pretty hard to achieve a lot of air-to-air victories when nobody wants to fight you. Iranian pilots had a ton of success in the Tomcat during the Iran/Iraq war claiming well over 100 kills. So get your facts straight, guy.
@@yourdaddy6030strange your YT comment got deleted or something (?). Well I can’t say much about the Iranian Tomcat successes but as for the U.S Navy Tomcat kill of a “Hip” during the 1991 Gulf War I’m sure everyone wished it was a “Fulcrum”.
50:36 Glove vanes deployed. Yeah!
What the actual fuck, it's a British dub of the Wings episode
RIP Bill Miller
Americas biggest mistake with the F-14 was to give them to Iran instead of Ukraine or Taiwan.
We didn't give it to them. The Shah bought them. If you can predict the future, I'd love to hear about lottery numbers.
Iran can redeem themselves by using their aircraft against Russia.
Ummmm because Ukraine was Russia at the time the F14s was produced lol. 😂😂 and Iran was our ally back than as well.....wtf....do some research on topics that you speak about before speaking about it lol
Now how Tom cruise will make a 3rd top gun movie without the F-14?
@@nexpro6118 "Ukraine was Russia" uhhh, do you mean Ukraine was part of the Soviet Union? Perhaps you need to make that slightest change so that people won't be confused
Last sexy looking jet a/c F14 now F35 stealth deadly but doesnt look it
Tombcat!) Tombraider
Was surprised not to see the I know everything about this plane comments from the know it all armchair pilots who played DCS and think they could fly and fight a tomcat,a subtle but nice change
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Random question-any chance you can upload all 5 seasons of the Apocalypse World War series that covers both world wars? You can only find 5 of the 6 episodes for Apocalypse: The Second World War (which I believe is season 1) and you can only find 3 episodes of the 6 for Apocalypse: The First World War (which I believe is season 2, but not sure). There were three more seasons of Apocalypse, but I’m not clear what wars they covered. I believe it was all WW2. These are on the Science Channel, which I believe is owned by Paramount, but nobody has that channel these days as everyone is on streaming services and UA-cam!Thanks in advance if you can do this! I understand that you might not be able as it might hurt your channel. Have a good one brother!
Great question. I'm familiar with the 6-episode "Second World War" set, but I'll have to dig for the other seasons and see if they're licensable, postable, etc.
@@MikeGuardiaAuthor thanks brother. Appreciate it!
Those F-8s mean buisness 👊🏼
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That why i dont understand why we dont have that plane today on our Carrier Force its not very smart
reported copyright!
shut the sound off - the music makes your ears bleed😂
The music is absolutely perfect to set the tone for the time and situation
The music is a huge signature part of these documentaries. In fact, I am working on my own aviation documentary and I already have most of the exact same music ready to go. There is no way I would make my video without this music. It is the only way to do it right, exactly like they did in 1988.
@@LatitudeSky the mix drowns out the narrator
Then don't watch, simple
Thank you for this truly fantastic material. I always being in love with the F-14 Tomcat since i was a child. Greetings 🇨🇱♥️🇺🇸