Every time I see F-14's, I'm reminded of how I and my Rio got our butts handed to us while in our F-4's. As hard as we tried, we couldn't maneuver with the cats. They just had this intensity in a dog fight that almost always ended up bad for us. Oh our rhinos were fast, mean, totally capable of in and out type stuff, but inside tight maneuvers were almost all but impossible. I tried. Flying the F-14 is something one just has to experience in order to truly appreciate just how special she was. In the beginning, no one thought the Tomcat would amount to anything it was so big. Yet, in a matter of a few years, the F-14 was on every Naval Aviators short list out of Pensacola to fly. She was that popular. I remember when the Phantom was the new kid on the block. Very very popular aircraft in those branch of services that utilized them. The F-14, from my point of view, which, unfortunately for me, was a good kill....is the undisputed best dog fighting aircraft ever created..... Past, Present or Future The aircraft literally had it all. Size, weight, maneuverability, range, gun power, missile power, advanced radar, agility, thrust........everything. Any combat pilot, like me, who had the distinction of dog fighting the Tomcat knew it was indeed a very special aircraft. Grumman did their homework on this little gem. I go to airshows and watch the F-22 Raptor do flips and the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter do flips and the MIG 29 do crazy ivans, but none of those aircraft can match the F-14. It was and in my opinion, still is, despite having been retired since 2006, the finest aerodynamically designed fighter ever manufactured in the United States and quite frankly, the world. I was pretty addicted to my F-4 while in the Corps. Thought nothing on heaven and earth could touch it. It was that fast and that loud. Then one day, I and several other pilots flew a training mission in which we were the bad guys. All three of our Phantoms were dispensed with in a matter of a few minutes. It was that quick and yes, we tried everything we were ever taught to do at the time, regarding dog fighting. All of us got on the ground and during our post discussion, if you will, thought seriously about retiring. lol....... I love the F-14. She is without a doubt the finest combat fighter ever created. As a former Marine Corps Aviator....... I tip my hat to every man or women who ever flew this awesome aircraft. 🇺🇸🍻
She looked her best wings back full blower banking off into the sunset. That is something I will never get tired of watching. It just fills you with that childhood sense of awe and wonder. American engineering at it's finest, it was the best of everything all in one package. There will never be anything like the Tomcat.
I find it amazing that the commander of the mission was in the backseat but he still says the word I am going down to xxx when it is the pilot who is flying. That is just amazing teamwork.
In early summer of '83, I was assigned to the VF-101 Grim Reapers, an east coast training squadron based at NAS Oceana. Commander Hank Kleeman was my CO. Talk about intense! The man could shrivel you up with a look! He led the first battle against the Libyan MIG's. He was a no bullshit leader. Damn proud to have served under him! Yeah, this shit was for real! They faced an opponent who came to kill.
Thanks for subscribing! I'll have to set aside a copy of my forthcoming book, "Tomcat Fury: A Combat History of the F-14." I discuss Kleeman and the 1981 Gulf of Sidra battle at some length. Cheers, Mike
@@MikeGuardiaAuthor Oh, that would be awesome!! I would greatly appreciate it. He was a helluva leader. Can't wait to get my hands on it! Thank you. Manny USN 1982-1988
Last week I had my picture taken sitting in in the cockpit of a MIG-23, I was a Vulcan gunner in the Army in the mid 80's and never in my wildest dreams thought that would happen back in those days.
strangest moment for me was after the collapse of the soviet union. we were flying missions in the former Yugoslavia and landed at a former soviet air base.. talk about feeling like being in the wrong place.
Wanted to hear a little more of something like this: “Bogey has janked back into me for the fifth time! If this guy wants to go, I’ll put him in the fucking drink!”
Never thought about that!... thinking of the wings as ears! Damn good analogy! Awesome plane!! Back in ‘89 I was 8 years old lol. Had a model die cast F-14 where the wings did sweep. Marveled at the engineering behind it!
And yet both air-to-air missile launches show the F-14 with her wings forward deployed. Is that just stock footage from a training exercise spliced in or what?
not really. U.S defense budgets are astronomically high and wasteful. the NASA apollo program, however, was good tax dollars spent. pennies to get a man on the moon compared to defense budgets. and the many technologies that spawned from the space programs were priceless.
@@michaelhull63 Those kind of "incredile courageous and patriotic acts", and the mess US put in the gulf ACTUALLY MADE and is still making terrorists !
Nah, F-15 is. The Air force with F-15's routinely beat the F-14 in joint training. And the F-15 was THE go to air superiority fighter in the gulf war. F-15 has the best, most impressive air combat record of all time.
IINM, the audio is of Fighting Swordsmen However the Footage is of the Jolly Rogers. Love the how they painted those stabilisers! Still do it to this day on the super hornets too.
This legendary bird, of course, with major overhaul, advanced radar, increased engine power and increased interception and maneuverability in the powerful Phoenix missile, is still the first and best air fighter in the Iranian Air Force.
@@seanie002 The Iranians in the eight years of war that was imposed on them, and in those eight grueling years when sanctions were imposed on Iran by all countries and rich aid to Saddam's regime was provided by the superpower governments of the Western and Eastern blocs;Iranian byreverse engineering and opening parts of some aircraft Tomcat, which had less efficiency, and mapped all the parts, and then designed parts like them, and later made parts quite similar to them, as well as the similarity of the materials of the parts;Now we can be said, After the United States, Iran has the second largest hub for maintenance and supply of Tomcat aircraft parts in the world.So one hundred percent can replace aircraft parts and components with more advanced parts and components that are more durable and moreefficient by international standards. Let me give you an example: Suppose you are sanctioned by carmakers around the world and no one and no factory sells you cars, but you have two used cars in your home and warehouse, so you have to work on your cars. Start to be able to activate and use at least one of them, and after studying and examining two cars, you will definitely use one of the cars to activate your other car . The required parts of that car from another worn out car You will receive what you have. And be sure to draw a map of the location and placement of parts in the car engine, because if the parts are damaged, you will need it. And in the not-too-distant future, you will be making similar parts and replacing them with newer parts by the tools and machines and equipment you have (such as metal lathes, etc.). So you will gradually become self-sufficient in the automotive industry, it is true that at this time you have to endure many hardships and be patient. So when the Iranians were under sanctions, these sanctions were an opportunity for them to be forced to be a little self-sufficient in most of the military, defense, medical, and agricultural industries, which of course cost a lot and still does, one that is suffering. And becomes a family.
My dad went to Annapolis class of 53,I wanted to attend and fly F-14s but my parents shut it down.I was a hell of a lacrosse player they would have rolled out the red carpet for me but it wasn't meant to be.
Yeah the video footage is a conglomeration of cut and splice... my Squadron was part of Carrier Air Wing 8, along with Vf-41 the other F-14 Squadron and Vf-84 Jolly Rogers and we were attached to the USS Nimitz and our last deployment we had to go down around the bottom of South America and up the Pacific west coast where the Squadrons off loaded in San Diego and we all flew back to the east coast and were transferred/ assigned to the newest carrier CVN-71 USS Roosevelt because the Nimitz was going up to Brimmington, WA going into dry dock for renovation, upgrades, etc that was the back 1/2 of 1987...
That's a strange footage. The two MiG-23's are soviet, not lybian (designations), how they arе filmed is another question. The first downed plane shown at 5:58 is not a Flogger for sure 😀
I am an Iranian Electrical engineer. During IRAN-IRAQ war about 150 Iraqi fighter plane (MIG21, MIG23, MIG25, MIRAJE F1, SUPER ETANDAR- TOPOLOV, Soukous) was destroyed by IRANIAN TOM-CAT. I politely refer you to book which was written about Iranian F 14 Tom Cat during IRAN-IRAQ war by Tom Cooper.
One of the F14's sit at the Udvar Hazy Center/National Air and Space at Dulles Airport. Is what I was told. I worked there From 1/2004 to 4/2009. Worth the Visit. Big Time
It’s 159610 - a remanufactured F-14A to D standards. In 1989, as an A model Gypsy 207 or AC 207, she shot one Mig down with an AIM-7 that ran straight and true!
I always wondered how much these guys fly weekly. God what a dream job. I’d do anything to be able to go back in time and not to have had 2 eye operations before my 6th B Day. It’s all I ever wanted to do. I knew when I was 6 years old i would tell people that I was gonna be a pilot like my dad but I was going to be a NAVY test pilot. That was what you would get from me if you asked this kid. It’s a bitter pill to swallow when your that age but it doesn’t mean that things are over. Unfortunately I let it dictate my life. Don’t let it ruin yours young men and women.
While the scenario did happen, the jets in this video are from VF-84. I was in their sister squadron, VF-41, on the Nimitz and we relieved the Kennedy group after this incident.
@@smoothcriminal7232 Yea, but it's only stock footage of the Jolly Rogers that the producers used for the documentary. The radio traffic is actually from VF-32 "Fighting Swordsmen."
The audio in this does not match up to most of the video for anyone that doesn’t realize the audio is from a real incident and the hud cam footage is available somewhere on youtube this video did have a short clip of that video but most of it was unrelated footage
@@jollyroger6135 Thanks for taking the words right out of my mouth. Also, the man calling out all the jinking by the enemy MiG is the RIO of the lead Tomcat (although the video is not the actual dogfight).
You are wrong. Tomcat in the this video are from vf-84. The tomcats who actually shot these migs down were from vf-32 swordsman. I was there in vf-14 there sister squadron who were also on station that day 1-4-89.
It's important to note that its often highly trained American or Israeli pilots against poorly trained pilots from half-overstretched dictatorships. This isn't to say American planes aren't superior; they probably are. It's just that the numbers are skewed by the poorly trained enemy pilots.
@@joshuanishanthchristian5217 I don't disagree with you at on that point. No matter in aviation, or weapons training, the best training and most experience can often overcome many technological advantages. Look at China's first Aircraft Carrier failures, while it could be blamed on using an old Russian/Ukrainian ship, the fact is the Chinese have had no experience landing on a moving maritime platform, while the UK & US has been doing it over 100 years.
@@joshuanishanthchristian5217 The Vietnam War made established the MiG-21’s reputation. It was the Arab-Israeli Wars that blackened the reputation of the MiG-23. During air combat against Israeli F-15s and F-16s over Lebanon and Syria between 1982 and 1985, nearly a dozen Syrian MiG-23s were shot down. In Western eyes, the Flogger became a clumsy fighter that lacked the sophistication of Western designs. Fast forward to today, and opinions of the MiG-23 are all over the spectrum. Former 4477th Squadron test pilots were afraid the engines would blow up or the aircraft would kill them. On the other hand, the Israelis evaluated a MiG-23 handed to them by an Arab defector and concluded it had better acceleration than an F-16A. The Flogger is best characterized as a speeder rather than a dogfighter: in a NATO-Warsaw Pact war-the war that Soviet equipment was designed to fight-mass formations of MiG-23s would use their superb acceleration to zoom in, launch their air-to-air missiles and zoom away. MiG-23 fans also say that the aircraft exported to Soviet clients like Syria was “monkey models” lacking many capabilities that Soviet air force enjoyed, such as better radar and radar warning sensors.
I want to mention that its always the americans who fly the american fighters but the russian made planes were flown by third world countries like Irak. They dont have good pilots. Do you think if the iraki pilots were flying the tomcat and the russians were flying the migs, the iraki pilots would win? Of course not.
@What's on my mind you seem to have left out the rule of attempting to engage...... Also violation of carrier perimeter. 1) aircraft turns away from enemy. 2) enemy turns into aircraft In this contest this happened six times. I don't know what the carrier perimeter is but the enemy (Iranians) planes were way too close tho I'm sure the 14s were turning away from the carrier. At 4:50 "Master arm on" wing's back for maximum maneuverability the Iranians had sealed their fate. Seems like I heard 13 miles at that time. That would be pretty damn close to being inside the outer perimeter of warships protecting the carrier. The destroyer I was on severed as plane watch for carriers and as forward watch 10 miles ahead of the carrier watch Terrier surface to air missile system. You may have heard the forward ship say weapons yellow standby. You can bet they were tracking those Iranian planes as well but we on standby as the F-14s were in proximity.
Its all about 'stealth' these days. F14 was a missile platform with lots missiles. To make a stealth version would make it the size of a bomber unless you could miniature the missiles?
Every time I see F-14's, I'm reminded of how I and my Rio got our butts handed to us while in our F-4's. As hard as we tried, we couldn't maneuver with the cats. They just had this intensity in a dog fight that almost always ended up bad for us. Oh our rhinos were fast, mean, totally capable of in and out type stuff, but inside tight maneuvers were almost all but impossible. I tried. Flying the F-14 is something one just has to experience in order to truly appreciate just how special she was. In the beginning, no one thought the Tomcat would amount to anything it was so big. Yet, in a matter of a few years, the F-14 was on every Naval Aviators short list out of Pensacola to fly. She was that popular.
I remember when the Phantom was the new kid on the block. Very very popular aircraft in those branch of services that utilized them. The F-14, from my point of view, which, unfortunately for me, was a good kill....is the undisputed best dog fighting aircraft ever created.....
Past, Present or Future
The aircraft literally had it all. Size, weight, maneuverability, range, gun power, missile power, advanced radar, agility, thrust........everything.
Any combat pilot, like me, who had the distinction of dog fighting the Tomcat knew it was indeed a very special aircraft. Grumman did their homework on this little gem. I go to airshows and watch the F-22 Raptor do flips and the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter do flips and the MIG 29 do crazy ivans, but none of those aircraft can match the F-14. It was and in my opinion, still is, despite having been retired since 2006, the finest aerodynamically designed fighter ever manufactured in the United States and quite frankly, the world.
I was pretty addicted to my F-4 while in the Corps. Thought nothing on heaven and earth could touch it. It was that fast and that loud. Then one day, I and several other pilots flew a training mission in which we were the bad guys. All three of our Phantoms were dispensed with in a matter of a few minutes. It was that quick and yes, we tried everything we were ever taught to do at the time, regarding dog fighting. All of us got on the ground and during our post discussion, if you will, thought seriously about retiring. lol.......
I love the F-14. She is without a doubt the finest combat fighter ever created. As a former Marine Corps Aviator.......
I tip my hat to every man or women who ever flew this awesome aircraft. 🇺🇸🍻
Forget the f15? .f16
No match for a raptor not even close and I love the cat
Amen my brother
That's so awsome!
JR Ewing the f4 is actually my favorite fighter, I loved all the imperfections in its design and those big old engines.
6:23 so that is where Growling Sidewinder got his intro from
Yup!
yup , , , , , , , , but intro growling sidewinder clearer voice , , , , , , , , , ,
@@ci_a cuz he used the original hud video
@@ci_a ua-cam.com/video/PIUowqD0uY8/v-deo.html
@@unpalogameryt thank you , , , , , , , ,
The Jolly Roger design of the F-14 is my favorite.
Leonhart 306 There’s Also F 18s
I was with Jolly Rogers 84 then 103.
Mark Orme nice
@Leonhart 306 I am a “Jolly Rogers” fan since Phantom era ❤️🇺🇸🏴☠️❤️🇺🇸🏴☠️❤️🇺🇸🏴☠️
BeDevilers! VF-74! Tomcat squadron. Three of their patches on my flight jacket.
God the F14 is a awsome looking aircraft!
100%, the Tomcat and the A-10 are my favs hands down
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They were also the best flying. In my opinion
@@kingschwag4208 amen The 2 best planes in the history of military air weaponry
It really is. It's a shame that the original spec engines were crap.
Growing up in East County San Diego it was always a treat seeing a tomcat overhead. The good old days. Beautiful aircraft, and that kitty can bite.
She looked her best wings back full blower banking off into the sunset. That is something I will never get tired of watching. It just fills you with that childhood sense of awe and wonder. American engineering at it's finest, it was the best of everything all in one package. There will never be anything like the Tomcat.
I dont think theres a plane that has ever looked as sexy as a tomcat sitting on the deck of a carrier
Thirty seconds. I said to Hollywood... Where’d he go?
Hollywood said... WHERE’D WHO GOOOOO???
He's laughing at us on the radio
@@Fearless1247
That was me laughing dickhead!
WE WON!
@@NYScorpion222 Hey, they won too.
@@Fearless1247
That’s no what I heard.
@@NYScorpion222 No, we did. We got Jester
Always wondered where Growling Sidewinder got his “good kill, good kill” sound clip from.
liked growlingsidewinders intro at the end
I find it amazing that the commander of the mission was in the backseat but he still says the word I am going down to xxx when it is the pilot who is flying. That is just amazing teamwork.
In early summer of '83, I was assigned to the VF-101 Grim Reapers, an east coast training squadron based at NAS Oceana. Commander Hank Kleeman was my CO. Talk about intense! The man could shrivel you up with a look! He led the first battle against the Libyan MIG's. He was a no bullshit leader. Damn proud to have served under him!
Yeah, this shit was for real! They faced an opponent who came to kill.
Thanks for subscribing! I'll have to set aside a copy of my forthcoming book, "Tomcat Fury: A Combat History of the F-14." I discuss Kleeman and the 1981 Gulf of Sidra battle at some length.
Cheers,
Mike
@@MikeGuardiaAuthor Oh, that would be awesome!! I would greatly appreciate it. He was a helluva leader. Can't wait to get my hands on it! Thank you.
Manny USN 1982-1988
Manny, consider it done. Please contact me through my website, www.mikeguardia.com for details.
Pero no luchó contra pilotos soviéticos, los libios no estarían bien preparados
@@MikeGuardiaAuthor did u make it yet
Without a doubt, the F-14 was the sexiest aircraft ever produced by any country in the world. An absolute masterpiece!
So you're telling me I have to fly this F-14 at least once a day and sometimes TWICE!!!?
FFS, OK .....if I have to......😁🛩👊
Still a great aircraft. Was way ahead of it's time. Put U.S.in lead #1 in air superiority and it's never looked back ever since
Last week I had my picture taken sitting in in the cockpit of a MIG-23, I was a Vulcan gunner in the Army in the mid 80's and never in my wildest dreams thought that would happen back in those days.
strangest moment for me was after the collapse of the soviet union. we were flying missions in the former Yugoslavia and landed at a former soviet air base.. talk about feeling like being in the wrong place.
Jason Daniel Souza finds this....
A rerun.😂❤
Love you Pop.
It's just a super dumb game.
❤❤❤jds
Wanted to hear a little more of something like this:
“Bogey has janked back into me for the fifth time! If this guy wants to go, I’ll put him in the fucking drink!”
Love when the cat pins her ears back, you know it's about to go down
I’m gonna fuck an F-14
Wings go back, bad day for you.
Never thought about that!... thinking of the wings as ears! Damn good analogy! Awesome plane!! Back in ‘89 I was 8 years old lol. Had a model die cast F-14 where the wings did sweep. Marveled at the engineering behind it!
And yet both air-to-air missile launches show the F-14 with her wings forward deployed. Is that just stock footage from a training exercise spliced in or what?
That's the best quote ive ever heard
6:24 real homies know the pilot said "I don't have a FUCKING tone" even if they cut it.
lol not many people know that another video of him saying that exsist
My tax dollars well spent
Hahahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahahhahaahhaah you have made my day, hahahahahahahhhaha
Dang right!
not really. U.S defense budgets are astronomically high and wasteful. the NASA apollo program, however, was good tax dollars spent. pennies to get a man on the moon compared to defense budgets. and the many technologies that spawned from the space programs were priceless.
@@BobbyL80123
NASA didn't kill the terrorist the military did
@@michaelhull63 Those kind of "incredile courageous and patriotic acts", and the mess US put in the gulf ACTUALLY MADE and is still making terrorists !
Best air superiority aircraft of its time!!!
Was never a fighter was a intercepter and jammer. Most people don’t know this
No good if a UFO comes cruising by.
@@williampercival7662 Thats why there's the
f 22
@@xreconusmc3156 It was an interceptor-fighter. They wouldn't put combat flaps on an interceptor
Nah, F-15 is. The Air force with F-15's routinely beat the F-14 in joint training. And the F-15 was THE go to air superiority fighter in the gulf war. F-15 has the best, most impressive air combat record of all time.
lets all thank the camera man
IINM, the audio is of Fighting Swordsmen However the Footage is of the Jolly Rogers. Love the how they painted those stabilisers! Still do it to this day on the super hornets too.
This legendary bird, of course, with major overhaul, advanced radar, increased engine power and increased interception and maneuverability in the powerful Phoenix missile, is still the first and best air fighter in the Iranian Air Force.
Who supplies their spare parts?
@@seanie002 The Iranians in the eight years of war that was imposed on them, and in those eight grueling years when sanctions were imposed on Iran by all countries and rich aid to Saddam's regime was provided by the superpower governments of the Western and Eastern blocs;Iranian byreverse engineering and opening parts of some aircraft Tomcat, which had less efficiency, and mapped all the parts, and then designed parts like them, and later made parts quite similar to them, as well as the similarity of the materials of the parts;Now we can be said, After the United States, Iran has the second largest hub for maintenance and supply of Tomcat aircraft parts in the world.So one hundred percent can replace aircraft parts and components with more advanced parts and components that are more durable and moreefficient by international standards.
Let me give you an example: Suppose you are sanctioned by carmakers around the world and no one and no factory sells you cars, but you have two used cars in your home and warehouse, so you have to work on your cars. Start to be able to activate and use at least one of them, and after studying and examining two cars, you will definitely use one of the cars to activate your other car . The required parts of that car from another worn out car You will receive what you have. And be sure to draw a map of the location and placement of parts in the car engine, because if the parts are damaged, you will need it. And in the not-too-distant future, you will be making similar parts and replacing them with newer parts by the tools and machines and equipment you have (such as metal lathes, etc.). So you will gradually become self-sufficient in the automotive industry, it is true that at this time you have to endure many hardships and be patient. So when the Iranians were under sanctions, these sanctions were an opportunity for them to be forced to be a little self-sufficient in most of the military, defense, medical, and agricultural industries, which of course cost a lot and still does, one that is suffering. And becomes a family.
My dad went to Annapolis class of 53,I wanted to attend and fly F-14s but my parents shut it down.I was a hell of a lacrosse player they would have rolled out the red carpet for me but it wasn't meant to be.
Awsome. Never heard it like that. Even though i didn't know the codes and such its amazing how you can puzzle it out. Cool. TY...
A lot of this footage is from the USS Nimitz when they were filming the movie The Final Countdown. VF-84 was not involved in this incident.
I and a family friend who served on the Nimitz and there was a public day on deck. We went with him and it was amazing, so massive.
Yeah the video footage is a conglomeration of cut and splice... my Squadron was part of Carrier Air Wing 8, along with Vf-41 the other F-14 Squadron and Vf-84 Jolly Rogers and we were attached to the USS Nimitz and our last deployment we had to go down around the bottom of South America and up the Pacific west coast where the Squadrons off loaded in San Diego and we all flew back to the east coast and were transferred/ assigned to the newest carrier CVN-71 USS Roosevelt because the Nimitz was going up to Brimmington, WA going into dry dock for renovation, upgrades, etc that was the back 1/2 of 1987...
That's a strange footage. The two MiG-23's are soviet, not lybian (designations), how they arе filmed is another question. The first downed plane shown at 5:58 is not a Flogger for sure 😀
These are training films with the audio spliced over it, it's not the actual video of the incident.
Now I know where Growling Sidewinder got his opening audio. 👍
Back in the 80's I did an inverted negative 4G maneuver with a Mig 23.
Wanna see the snapshot of it?
You got no takers.
I thought it was a mig 28?
Proud American!!!! Not only was the F-14 a badass, our pilots are badass😁😁😁 calm and cool, 🇺🇸 USA
Dan Cooper I always admired the F 14 Dan. I’m glad I flew them in several Air Combat Games
TOP GUN! TRAINING !
Anjing loh..
Its bothers me that the Military tech back in the day is wayy ahead of civilian tech! The Tesla could have been made at that ERA!
Thank you brothers
I am an Iranian Electrical engineer. During IRAN-IRAQ war about 150 Iraqi fighter plane (MIG21, MIG23, MIG25, MIRAJE F1, SUPER ETANDAR- TOPOLOV, Soukous) was destroyed by IRANIAN TOM-CAT. I politely refer you to book which was written about Iranian F 14 Tom Cat during IRAN-IRAQ war by Tom Cooper.
One of the F14's sit at the Udvar Hazy Center/National Air and Space at Dulles Airport. Is what I was told. I worked there From 1/2004 to 4/2009. Worth the Visit. Big Time
It’s 159610 - a remanufactured F-14A to D standards. In 1989, as an A model Gypsy 207 or AC 207, she shot one Mig down with an AIM-7 that ran straight and true!
I always wondered how much these guys fly weekly. God what a dream job. I’d do anything to be able to go back in time and not to have had 2 eye operations before my 6th B Day. It’s all I ever wanted to do. I knew when I was 6 years old i would tell people that I was gonna be a pilot like my dad but I was going to be a NAVY test pilot. That was what you would get from me if you asked this kid.
It’s a bitter pill to swallow when your that age but it doesn’t mean that things are over. Unfortunately I let it dictate my life. Don’t let it ruin yours young men and women.
Ahh the origin of Growling Sidewinders intro… makes sense now.
So this where the intro of Growling Sidewinder comes from
That E-2C sounds super cool
Pov:Maverick and cougar in patrol
While the scenario did happen, the jets in this video are from VF-84. I was in their sister squadron, VF-41, on the Nimitz and we relieved the Kennedy group after this incident.
The F-14 Tomcat reminds of the women in Penthouse circa '72. Built for performance.
Are these the same planes used on the Final Countdown?
Same type of plane...different squadron. "Final Countdown" featured Squadron VF-84 "The Jolly Rogers."
@@MikeGuardiaAuthor Aint these jolly rogers too?
@@smoothcriminal7232 Yea, but it's only stock footage of the Jolly Rogers that the producers used for the documentary. The radio traffic is actually from VF-32 "Fighting Swordsmen."
@@MikeGuardiaAuthor Oh! ok wow! thanks for the info
VF-84 was actually assigned to the Carrier Air Wing of the USS Nimitz in 89
"Because I was inverted"
You were in a 4G inverted dive with a MiG 28?
We were keeping up foreign relations sir.
"You know the finger 🖕". "Yes I know the finger Goose". That scene makes me lol every time.
@@spartanmikek028 Roger that.
spartanmikek I'm sorry I hate when that happens
Thank you for your service
Is this where he takes a Polaroid of the Pilot?
I was inverted
I can't shot this guy we might as well have some fun.
@@bogdanovicdavid Cough, bullshit...
Is this footage the actual skirmish from the face off with the Mig-23 pilots in 89’?… or just cut in footage with the video from the planes POV?
why the hell did they have to add all those background noise in? It makes listen to them so much difficult
The audio in this does not match up to most of the video for anyone that doesn’t realize the audio is from a real incident and the hud cam footage is available somewhere on youtube this video did have a short clip of that video but most of it was unrelated footage
The video footage isn't the battle at all. Only the audio, and the short two clips of the true kills.
Gulf of Sidra incident?
Who’s taking the video?
Who’s watching this after seeing Top Gun 2 announcement and then hammering the Top Gun 1 clips?
I randomly come back to these dogfight videos to learn cool and confidence. These pilots are better than the movies.
Just amazing the hair in your skin stands up.
Imaging a modern F-14 Tomcat with Stealth Technology and Modern Avionics Would Be A Beast Of A Plane!!!
I guess the Libyan pilots could not find any cops around, so they went for the “suicide by Tomcat”
They say form follows function, there's a reason the F14 looks badass and the Mig looks like a dirt-dart.
Who was doing the filming ?
It's stock footage overlayed with the real sound.
I flew a lot of these jets, on my Top Gun video game on Nintendo
You can hear the wingmans rio say "Jesus" when lead fires off the first fox 1.wow. this aint no game
That was actually the pilot who said that. The RIO (in the backseat) fired the missile which took the pilot by surprise.
@@jollyroger6135 Thanks for taking the words right out of my mouth. Also, the man calling out all the jinking by the enemy MiG is the RIO of the lead Tomcat (although the video is not the actual dogfight).
Angus Gibson you are correct about the footage. The F-14s that were involved were not even from VFA-103 “Jolly Rogers” like the footage depicts.
You are wrong. Tomcat in the this video are from vf-84. The tomcats who actually shot these migs down were from vf-32 swordsman. I was there in vf-14 there sister squadron who were also on station that day 1-4-89.
@@jollyroger6135 The pilot fires the missiles. The trigger is on his control stick. The RIO says aw jesus !
Was this actual footage of the encounter?
most iconic fighter jet...
F-14 tomcat
And the F-16
@@ludeman No
Tony Mbeler it’s not a fighter sir. Jammer and intercepter. SEMPER fi
When you stole this video and posted it as your own, you should have added subtitles, so we can actually understand what they're saying.
Wasn't the leader killed in FA-18?
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F-14 and F-18 are great airplanes as team
You can atleast post what type of migs does the f 14 encounter here.
1:17 Skull squadron, Robotech?
That awacs plane with turbo prop is awesome
That’s the E-2C Hawkeye in this motherfucker
Those 2 black vertical stabilizers....awesome
Almost every air to air combat mission since the 70's, American made fighter jets have won against Russian made
Imagine the F-22 against the Su-57 that isn't true stealth..
It's important to note that its often highly trained American or Israeli pilots against poorly trained pilots from half-overstretched dictatorships. This isn't to say American planes aren't superior; they probably are. It's just that the numbers are skewed by the poorly trained enemy pilots.
@@joshuanishanthchristian5217 I don't disagree with you at on that point. No matter in aviation, or weapons training, the best training and most experience can often overcome many technological advantages. Look at China's first Aircraft Carrier failures, while it could be blamed on using an old Russian/Ukrainian ship, the fact is the Chinese have had no experience landing on a moving maritime platform, while the UK & US has been doing it over 100 years.
@@joshuanishanthchristian5217 The Vietnam War made established the MiG-21’s reputation. It was the Arab-Israeli Wars that blackened the reputation of the MiG-23. During air combat against Israeli F-15s and F-16s over Lebanon and Syria between 1982 and 1985, nearly a dozen Syrian MiG-23s were shot down. In Western eyes, the Flogger became a clumsy fighter that lacked the sophistication of Western designs.
Fast forward to today, and opinions of the MiG-23 are all over the spectrum. Former 4477th Squadron test pilots were afraid the engines would blow up or the aircraft would kill them. On the other hand, the Israelis evaluated a MiG-23 handed to them by an Arab defector and concluded it had better acceleration than an F-16A. The Flogger is best characterized as a speeder rather than a dogfighter: in a NATO-Warsaw Pact war-the war that Soviet equipment was designed to fight-mass formations of MiG-23s would use their superb acceleration to zoom in, launch their air-to-air missiles and zoom away. MiG-23 fans also say that the aircraft exported to Soviet clients like Syria was “monkey models” lacking many capabilities that Soviet air force enjoyed, such as better radar and radar warning sensors.
I want to mention that its always the americans who fly the american fighters but the russian made planes were flown by third world countries like Irak. They dont have good pilots. Do you think if the iraki pilots were flying the tomcat and the russians were flying the migs, the iraki pilots would win? Of course not.
Reagan's final days in office, able to leave proud after spanking Libya once again
Bring back the intruder.
@ The Marines have finally retired the Prowler. The Intruder is long gone.
The old bird was tired they have been flying since Vietnam
Give credit to the camera man he is flying and filming at the same time.
What do they mean by "Angles"?
02R96 Angels is 1,000 feet altitude. For example, “Angels 10” is 10,000 feet altitude.
@@fsae0607 Is there a reason the F-14's drop down to 3,000 feet, before the Mig's 3rd jank back into them? Is that how low the Mig's are?
fighters don't use the term, but "cherubs" is hundreds of feet. As mentioned, "angels" are thousands of feet.
It wasn't angles, this isn't geometry.
Angels
Angels 8 is 8,000 feet altitude.
F14 is true hero. It destroyed a lot of Russian and European jet fighters and saved Iranians during war between Iran and iraq.
What’s up with the SS skull and cross bones...?
Nah, not an SS logo...its the "Jolly Roger" - a skull-and-crossbones emblem dating back the 18th century, flown by pirate ships
What type of plane is the one at 4:35
AWACS E2C Hawkeye
Do you guys realize that there is a third plane recording them?
you realize that this is unrelated footage being played over the audio recordings right?
Best of the Best up there protecting us. 🙏🇺🇸🗽🇺🇸🙏
That was actually VF-41 Black Aces
Wait, who filmed the Migs so close?
Thank God
Anytime, Khaddafi! I have that patch. Tomcats 4 Libya 0
Love that tomcat patch to. 👍👍
The F14 is the fourth generation aircraft, and the MiG-23 is the third, so their comparison is incorrect.
Weren’t the Tomcats designed to take care of fox bats and mig 29s?
Okay...you show Victory 213 (a Jolly Roger) taxing for launch on a video about action done by another squadron.
Stock footage inserted by the documentary maker.
F14 remains durable and best US fighter ever built in last decade
huh? Zero built in the last decade dipstick
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GOD BLESS U,S NAVY and MARINE corps Aviatotors .. THE BEST on EARTH
Are we supposed to have visitors today?
How dis they film the bogeys
does anyone know why f14 have the skeleton paintjob
I love history, I've never been well versed in the naval academy....are airborne fights "normal" or just during wartime???
@What's on my mind you seem to have left out the rule of attempting to engage...... Also violation of carrier perimeter.
1) aircraft turns away from enemy.
2) enemy turns into aircraft
In this contest this happened six times.
I don't know what the carrier perimeter is but the enemy (Iranians) planes were way too close tho I'm sure the 14s were turning away from the carrier. At 4:50 "Master arm on" wing's back for maximum maneuverability the Iranians had sealed their fate. Seems like I heard 13 miles at that time. That would be pretty damn close to being inside the outer perimeter of warships protecting the carrier. The destroyer I was on severed as plane watch for carriers and as forward watch 10 miles ahead of the carrier watch Terrier surface to air missile system. You may have heard the forward ship say weapons yellow standby. You can bet they were tracking those Iranian planes as well but we on standby as the F-14s were in proximity.
@@stevenmassey7586 Launch the alert 5
Pretty crazy how most of the fight happens without even seeing the target.
The F-14 was one of the Best of the Bad Asses the US. ever put into flight to protect us!!
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Skull and crossbones on tail ... “are we the baddies?” 😛
VF-84 was the baddest of the bad! We were proud to wear those patches.
Aerial Jack sparrows
I'd put Yosemite Sam on mine
How come they didnt build on this one of a kind Fighter plane in the modern era?
Its all about 'stealth' these days. F14 was a missile platform with lots missiles. To make a stealth version would make it the size of a bomber unless you could miniature the missiles?
Loved the f14 tomcat when I served on the John f Kennedy 1980-1983 the best jet fighter 💪
I thought the jolly rogers tomcats were off the Nimitz?
Well, I found Growling Sidewinder's intro! 6:30
Gruman made the best aircraft ever. Tough and reliable