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The lines...the beauty in flight and the pure fear it gave to the enemy made the Tomcat a legend that will never be forgotten ...should have never been retired
@@PilotPhotog One thing you missed is that due to Iran becomes an enemy after the Tomcat was retired, all parts and most planes were scrapped and shredded, to ensure that Iran wouldn't get their hands on any. That's why there are no flyable Tomcats anymore other than Iran.
The Grumman TomCat taps into something primal inside all those that love it. Its an amazing piece of machinery. Loved by her aircrews temperamental to her groundcrews... but no disputing her iconic looks... and some of the greatest looking Squadron markings on those twin tails. You are missed baby!
I am a 63 yo Architect from Long Island NY. Grew up near Bethpage (Grumman), my uncle who served in the Navy in WW2, worked there as a machinist. I shortly after graduating collage, worked there also in 82. My Mom and Dad ((Dad)who was a motorpool mech in WW2) both are buried right next to the Calverton airfield where Grumman tested the Tomcat. My son as a young kid's favorite movie was "Top Gun". I was lucky enough to be able to watch test flights at Bethpage & Calverton of F-14's. ❤❤❤
Thank you so much for sharing, and thank you for your family's contribution to the Tomcat and other Grumman aircraft...and thanks for being a subscriber!
I saw an F-14 at an air show at Dover AFB years ago. It didn’t do much but I do recall feeling a bit uneasy seeing that huge fighter approach doing a high speed pass.
Saw the blue angels at Dayton in the late 90s. One flew low speed past the replica of the Wright flyer, as another came overhead from behind and scared the crap out of everyone. Too bad it wasn't supersonic.
Undoubtedly the F-14 will always be the GOAT. Thankfully I had the honor to work alongside this amazing machine for the first 5 years of my naval career as a Launch and Recovery personnel, better known as an ABE and I as such I was part of the Waist Catapults crew. Thank you for the memories!!!
I had a GREAT work-life with F-14A! The CSDC, VDIG, and the Left & Right Wing Flap Glove Vanes were some of my favorite WRAs to work on in the VAST Shop. Maintained the CADC SRAs and others on the CAT-IIID. I worked on those and the whole F-14A suite of VAST avionics at the Naval Air Rework Facility (NARF) from 1979-1984, then advanced to the Naval Aviation Depot (NADEP) F-14A TPS In-Service Engineering Department (1984-1990), where we investigated the reason(s) why the VAST WRA TPS didn't correctly identify the defective SRA. Then advanced to the VAST Offload Division (1990-1994), where we worked for NAVAIRSYSCOM to offload the VAST F-14A TPSs to CASS (NAVAIR RedTeam). 1978-1979-NADEP F-14A Final Flight Line Build-up 1979-1980-NADEP VAST-F-14A Avionics Repair 1980-1984-NADEP F-14 In-Service Engineering TPS Hardware and Software Support (ILSMT) 1990-1994-NADEP & NAVAIR VAST Offload Program & CASS TPS Hardware and Software Procurement (NAVAIR RedTeam)
I'd argue the Hornet family is pretty badass as well, that jet's nose authority is nothing to overlook, it may not be the fastest, it may not have the greatest thrust to weight ratio, but it is a monster when it gets slow. The Super Hornet gets even more dangerous in WVR with JHMCS and the AIM-9X. The jet is a workhorse and does its jobs well, but admittedly, the Navy could use a more competent deck based air superiority design to make up for the Rhino's deficiencies in the air superiority role.
Surprised you didn't really mention the reasons for the Tomcat's retirement, such as the costs or maintenance hours. An excellent aircraft for sure, but it definitely had its fair share of issues and it makes sense why it was ultimately retired.
@@PilotPhotog if you ever make a part 2, could you also talk about the Super Tomcat 21 (ST21)? Few people know about it, it was an evolution proposed by Grumman at the time, but never was built due to the fact the F-14 was already expensive. (Edit: just finished the video ans saw that you did cover it, sorry)
I think those numbers are for uninstalled thrust with the GE motors. The F110-GE-400 in the F-14B/D would generate a lot more thrust than that installed, with at least 28,000lb in burner and rising as the mach number went up at certain air densities. The A model had a lot of installed thrust at lower altitude as well, not as shabby as it was made out to be with the -414A. TF30-PW-412A was the main problem child motor for the F-14A fleet, and was replaced with the -414A to deal with reliability issues. Even as a student of the Tomcat since the 1970s, I wasn’t reminded until a few years ago that the Navy spent some $300 million on the intended F-14 engine, which was the Pratt & Whitney F401-PW-400. There’s a GAO report on the F-14 with PW F401--PW-400 expenditures listed. It’s like reading one of the latest anti-F-35 reports if you go through it. They were working on the F-14B at the time, which was to have the F401, but it had a lot of the same problems as the TF30-PW-412A so the Navy just got left with the TF30 until the GE motors came into reality in the 1980s. They had them on the B-1A and B-1B, and did the F-14/F101 testbed if I recall correctly. It was painted red and white. There were several AvLeak articles on it at the time.
Thanks for commenting and indeed - I wanted to go into how the GE motors were ready well before the F-14B made its debut, but the engines kept getting shelved. Ultimately I decided not to go into that detail as this was meant to be a broad overview of the airframe as a whole, but it can be the subject of upcoming follow up videos on the F-14. Thanks for commenting and an excellent summary of the Tomcat's engines!
@@PilotPhotog There were 2 different F-14Bs. The first one was the intended Tomcat/engine with the F401-PW-400 that never got produced in the 1970s. The A models were supposed to be a stop-gap. The 2nd F-14B was the A+ re-named with the F110-GE-400 engines.
Loved this plane during my time in the NAVY, was onboard CVN-71 USS Theodore Roosevelt. Worked on the AWG9 radar systems and then later on the Vulcan cannon, loved my job when I was in and wished I could have stayed but budgets cut came down and got out. Have many pictures of VF-41 and VF-84 tomcats during my time, even met the pilots in the line of death incident of the two Libyan migs being shot down by VF-32.
Thank you for your service and all the work you did to keep these incredible aircraft flying - VF-84 will always be my favorite squadron and I tried to feature them in the video as much as I could.
@@PilotPhotog I enjoyed the video very much, I actually wanted to stay in, even did a re enlistment in the RIO seat with CAG but my re enlistment got cut short when budget cuts came around, man the times I had on board ship was so much to take in, especially being young and fresh out of high school back in the 80's, ahhh, those were the days...
@@SurfnTurfdfl I remember those budget cuts very well. You did get some actual F-14 time which is AWESOME! If I did that I’d end every debate with “yeah but I flew in an F-14” and then drop the mic 🎤
@@PilotPhotog ha ha, 🤣, yeah it was a blast, had some friends that got it hooked up and it also helps when you can know some higher ups that can get things done. I will say that not too many of my friends can say they went supersonic and I classify that as a once in a lifetime experience, gonna have to go thru my photo albums to relive some of those days....
Glad to see another sailor on here that served during that time. I never got to get close up and personal with the Big Cats, but we did rescue and recovery operations with the Carl Vincent. I absolutely loved the flybys they did. This is a sore subject I’m sure for most of her fans if not all, especially if you served in that time period, having to retire these fine works of art, but I try to keep the memories good.
I installed the avionics instrumentation into the cockpit of Bird Number One when we were first developing the F-14. Somewhere on UA-cam there are Rows of monitors inside a cargo Chase Plane showing the Cascade of data coming out of that one time instrumentation package that was put on the initial prototype. This was the plane we lost coming in for a landing caught in a downdraft, with the two aviators ejecting at the last minute. After watching the FX 111 struggle for years trying to prove the concept of a Swept Wing Fighter with an aluminum frame it was a dramatic breakthrough to see the achievement of the nearly doubled horsepower combined with the titanium airframe. This bird was in a class by itself
VF-103 weren't known as The Jolly Rogers during Desert Storm, they were called The Sluggers during this period. Only in the mid 90's did they take on the Jolly Rogers name after VF-84 was disestablished.
I was lucky enough to see flying F14s doing take off and landing exercises and some parked at the tarmac in Subic Naval Base back in the mid-late 80s. Some, can also be seen parked on deck on an aircraft carrier while docked or departing the base. It has been my favorite jet fighter ever since. Then I saw Top Gun, it even made me want this jet even more. Definitely the best looking fighter.
Fun fact: the worlds best f14 pilot was “jalal zandi”. An Iranian Air Force pilot that shot down over 50 planes during his service. (11 of which in a single dogfight) He died in a car accident near Tehran in 2001.
Yea range and speed is sadly the one thing lacking in the US Navy. However the F-18s versatility and ease of upgrading can't be denied. While the F-14 had greater range, it was expensive to maintain and upgrade.
F-35C has 100nm more radius and endurance compared to even the F-14D with 2 tanks, with the F-35C using internal fuel. Has far greater detection and tracking range with cooperative fleet air defense, simultaneous Maritime patrol/ISR, and sea surface scan capabilities the F-14 never even dreamed of. Some of the best F-14D test pilots worked on developing the Navy’s JSF, and have praised it.
Just imagine if the F-14 wasn’t suffocated by lack of funding fir major upgrades. Imagine the Tomcat with AESA radar, replacing all those those high maintenance hydraulic lines with lower mainentance modern hydraulic technology that now exists, or even electric motors to swing those wings. And if the same tech that went into the F-15EX wings went into the internal wing structure of upgraded Tomcats, that would drastically increase the number of flights hours the plane is capable of flying. Now imagine if that same F-35 sea surface scan capability was adapted for the Tomcat. Basically the Navy’s F-35C would rally out of front of the upgraded Tomcats where it can feed the Tomcat targets. The Tomcats would hang back safely behind the stealthy F-35C and fire off all its missiles creating a FORCE MULTIPLIER effect. Oh, and the Tomcat is the only carrier based fighter that has the real estate and trust to carry any hypersonic missiles.
@@robertfaust9406 Frontal, planform, bottom, and rear aspects look great. It's the side view that requires a mother's love. Same with F-22. F-14 just looks great from all angles, but the beauty contest is in the eye of the beholder of brutal capabilities that only the JSF series possess.
Fantastic tribute and some great information on its service life. I love the tomcat because of The Final countdown movie I saw when I was a small boy and then later Top Gun. I only got to see one once at RAF Mildenhall air fate in about 1992. The RAF looked at buying them briefly before going for the Tornado F2. I wish we had gone for the F14
Imagine how competitive the f-14 and f-15 pilots were feeling when they were about to engage the enemy. Imagine before they engaged the conversation would have gone like this: F-15 “whoever scores the least amount of kills buys everyone drinks” F-14 “yes you will”
I just got done watching an F-15 Pilot talk about dogfighting with the F-14. He said something I never really thought about before. He said, the wings of the F-14 told them, what it was going to do next.
The Tomcat was sexy, but things change, and we like to be on the cutting edge of combat aviation, and we're doing it. We still rule the land, air and seas. I Love America!
The US Navy's muscle car. Was it mechanical or electronic that requires more maintenance? Is cost per flight hour a factor to retire the Tomcat or was it Iran? I heard it was said they retire it due to spare parts being smuggled out of US into black market where Iran purchase them.
I had my honeymoon in Virginia Beach home of Naval Air Station Oceana. Every morning at 7, exactly at 7, a Tomcat gave us a wake-up with a low altitude fly-by. I loved it. We also got to see them pull high-g turns over the beach heading back inland banking at 90 degrees as they turned. F-14 Tomcat, definitely badass.
I knew a guy how was a hydrolic mechanic for avionics on the USS KITTY HAWK in 73 or 74. His cruise was the first cruise out with the new deck to handle the USN's new fighter , the F14. He had a cruise book showing deck deflectors being installed and the mighty F14 launching off the Kitty Hawk. Cool stuff, it was brand spanking new!!
Thank you for another great documentary on another of my favorite fighters. Your attention to detail is impeccable. You even brought a few tidbits that I didn't know! Well done ✌🏽
Certain things I'd like to point out, the F-14 was regarded as a 3.5 gen fighter not 4th gen, even by it's own pilots. Also the GE F-110s produce up to 29000lbs of thrust each
US Navy is in a dire need of a dedicated F-14 Tomcat successor. Long range, great speed, massive payload and an advanced radar with huge range. Navy's NGAD program seems to replicate these capabilities with an added stealth and electronic warfare. Of course the Navy also needs a true successor to the very long range a2a missile - Phoenix. And although Pentagon is developing the AIM-260, which will replace the the AMRAAM, that will be able to take out aircraft in excess of 150 miles, Navy needs an extremely long range missile to fight the Chinese PL-21 and the Russian R-73M that have ranges of more than 200 miles. Pentagon is also developing, within a black budget, the missile called LREW, or Long range engagement weapon..
I have the need the need for SPEED!!! growing up in San Diego California and right across from the TOPGUN FIGHTER TOWN USA fighter school was great got to see Tom Cats all the time!! As well as the very sexy FA 18 super hornets. Every year the world famous Blue Angels would fly over the house screaming by it's such a rush to see these iconic machines.. I was blessed to have seen both!! Thank you so very much for your great video!!! God bless the USA may we stand United!!!
The 14 is unforgettable. Beautiful and unsurpassed. 18 is garbage, like fighter. It was created and purchased to replace the A-7 Corsair II, not the 14. As a bomber and close support it is acceptable. However, the basis for the removal of the 14 from active service was their operating cost, which is considered very high. And they stayed with the F-35, which are "much cheaper" !!! 18 has always been a compromise solution.
Man I am so happy you did a long video of the F-14 Tomcat. Your channel in my opinion is by far the best out there for fighter jets.i just sent this to my dad. I grew up going tk air shows with my grandpa and dad and brother. My grandpa was in ww2 in the navy. Sk he always had a live for fighter jets. And that went down to my dad and me and my brother. Anyways this video is great. Thanks for putting in the time to make such a great and informative video
Thank you for spending the time and effort it takes to make these videos. I aways am pleased to see a new upload and never disappointed with the content and quality.
The reason why the AMRAAM AIM-120 was deemed too expensive to employ, was because F14 already employed a long range missile. I think AIM-120 would have been implemented if the Sparrow was the longest range missile. Phoenix was retired in 2004, F14 in 2006. In air super. mode, 6 AIM-7s could be carried, with 4 semi recessed in the tunnel. F14 was a different animal when Phoenix and its heavy launchers were employed.
Too nice video really too nice video ..with clear explaining of F-14 tomcat. its characters & its built steps story also has successfully historical activities in several regions on the planet...thanks for sending friend 👍🦅🇺🇸🦅👍...yes...I think its progress step is coming
Another great video. Thanks for doing these! Yes, the F14 ST 21 should have been produced. It had everything the Super Hornet wasn't. Sad as it was clearly a better aircraft. Range, Payload, Speed & a second set of eyes. The radar array was larger than the F15 (now currently the largest dish being flown by US fighters. Yes the variable wing was complex and difficult to maintain, however new iterations (ST-21) could have improved on that weakness. Also apparently if engaged in a dogfight, although not advised, the flaps could be deployed and gave the 'Cat bettering turning capabilities than the F16. This was not recommended as an option as the flaps could get "over stressed" and could damage said flaps. Imagine if those were re-enforced as part of the upgrade and designed to handle the additional loading... Yes, the US should have produced the ST 21 over the Super Hornet. Listen to a great Tomcat pilot describe his escapades while flying it. ua-cam.com/video/cQZ0Q6anxbo/v-deo.html
Some vehicles just have that look: e-type Jaguar, E body Mopar, P 51 Mustang and Supermarine Spitfire. The frontal view of an F 14 has to be the sexiest lines of any fighter jet that I’ve ever seen. Too bad they couldn’t have upgraded the power plants and avionics. I’m sure the Navy would have some use for them still? It’s a shame they shredded all those airframes. Heard they were worried about parts getting to Iran?
Man great documentary. I think this is the now my favorite documentary of the F-14. Great job! As far as my opinion of the super tomcat goes, I believe the F/A-18 has been a mistake sense it was put on paper. Comparing it to the F-14, it can't go as far or as fast and has a weaker on board radar. The super tomcat was the better buy and although it would have cost more well...sometimes cheaper is not always better. Plus like the RIO said....it's just downright sexy!
I was on the last carrier deployment with VF-31 ( I was not in that squadron) they were amazing to watch. No matter how much I saw them, I would always catch myself just starring at them.
@@PilotPhotog It was the best time of my life, lol. There is nothing like being on a carrier flight deck. There were F/A-18C, F/A-18E, F-14D, EA-6B, E-2C, S-3B (what I worked on) C-2 (actually got to land and take off in one of these) and some 60's. I really miss those times.
Great video I think it should have been upgraded to tomcat 21 I think the US Navy would admit that they miss the planes abilities plus it looks intimidating and sexy such an iconic Navy aircraft
The fact that it looked "intimidating and sexy" is completely irrelevant. You fan boys crack me up. It's like arguing about who possesses the most impressive genitalia.
Super cool vid, did not know about the Tomcat 'Hyper upgrade'. America will miss the upgraded Tomcat when (not if) we duke it out w/ China. They will have the air platforms with super long-range anti-ship missiles the Tomcats were built to counter, but we won't have them due to penny-pinching, time-serving Congress.
Fantastic video!!!! My only two complaints is that you stated that you are giving specs on the F-14D Super Tomcat, yet the top speed spec of Mach 2.34 is the top speed of the F-14A with inferior Pratt&Whitney TF-30 engines with far, far less thrust. Just imagine how much faster the General Electric GE F-110 engines make the Tomcat. The other complaint is the out of all the cats Leroy Randall Grumman named his fighters after, you neglected to mention the final cat before the Tomcat, the Grumman F-11 Tiger. Otherwise, another terrific video 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you and good points - I like the F-11 Tiger and got to see one at a museum, I may end up doing a video about it if I can find enough footage/pics. Thanks for commenting!
3:13 The funds were actually moved from AIM-120 integration to LANTIRN integration thanks to Dale Snodgrass. He states that a few interviews. Still, great video!
Never forget the plane inspire me too become a Aviator ❤️🐈.. Most beautiful long range Interceptor ever built ❤️. It's shame the USA don't a handful F14 D holds in a good shape condition for Airshows. From Austria 🇦🇹.
@@PilotPhotog Pretty sure I speak for everyone when I say that we appreciate the quality of your videos! I was getting tired of re-watching old docs from the 80's! 😂
F14s sold to iran are still in service and its first mission was during Iran-Iraq war in which Iranians set many world records that it still stands to this day.
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The lines...the beauty in flight and the pure fear it gave to the enemy made the Tomcat a legend that will never be forgotten ...should have never been retired
100 % AGREE! Goes to show the mistakes that people CONSTANTLY make.
Last time I was this early the tomcat was still in service. Thank you for giving this legend it's well deserved lime light
Thank you, glad you enjoyed the video!
That's not what your boyfriend tells us ;P
@@PilotPhotog One thing you missed is that due to Iran becomes an enemy after the Tomcat was retired, all parts and most planes were scrapped and shredded, to ensure that Iran wouldn't get their hands on any. That's why there are no flyable Tomcats anymore other than Iran.
@@TreeBarkSide great point and thanks for commenting!
@@TreeBarkSide (un)fortunately, the Iranians still flying!!!
The Grumman TomCat taps into something primal inside all those that love it. Its an amazing piece of machinery. Loved by her aircrews temperamental to her groundcrews... but no disputing her iconic looks... and some of the greatest looking Squadron markings on those twin tails. You are missed baby!
Couldn't agree more!
So many fan boys , the f-14 was hated by it's ground crew . Hours to fix it
Opa is een bericht via Spanje laat de andere helft van de andere kant is good morning at de
Jolly Rogers scheme is how i always picture this beauty.
The vf-2 bounty hunters looks great too, but yeah, Jolly Roger anytime.
The Jolly Rogers later adopted a low-vis grey on grey scheme that also looked amazing.
Or the playboy scheme
Sundowners > all
@@DirtNastyCivilian for me it's the grim reapers baby. Best decal set of all time followed by jolly rogers sets and black knights
Something so small, yet it is one of my favorite things about the F-14. The squat right before it catapults from the ship!
Yeah the nose wheel height could be adjusted - I should have mentioned that in the video
The kneeling prior to the cat shot was to ensure proper airflow over the airframe. ✌🏽
@@tumakbaluk Actually, it was just the way the catapult launch bar worked.
My favorite was watching them break into the pattern with the wings fully swept, then gracefully transform into carrier planes.
@@PilotPhotog Nah, the video was exceptional! This is not really important, just something I have always loved to see.
My Dad and Brother work for Grumman. My Father scheduled an airshow in St. Augustine Florida. The two Tomcats stole the show. Love the Tomcat!
Very cool!
I am a 63 yo Architect from Long Island NY. Grew up near Bethpage (Grumman), my uncle who served in the Navy in WW2, worked there as a machinist. I shortly after graduating collage, worked there also in 82. My Mom and Dad ((Dad)who was a motorpool mech in WW2) both are buried right next to the Calverton airfield where Grumman tested the Tomcat. My son as a young kid's favorite movie was "Top Gun". I was lucky enough to be able to watch test flights at Bethpage & Calverton of F-14's. ❤❤❤
Thank you so much for sharing, and thank you for your family's contribution to the Tomcat and other Grumman aircraft...and thanks for being a subscriber!
خداوند آنها را رحمت کند 🇮🇷♥️
Imagine that... CF-144 Tomcat. TOMCATS!
🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Can Canada afford to maintain them?
@@Joshua_N-A prob yes if we dont waste money on f18s
@@Joshua_N-A If we don't buy F-35's
@@Joshua_N-A no. They probably be retired without replacement before 2003.
I had a lucky opportunity to see this plane perform at an airshow.
Let's just say Blue Angels were just OK.
Same - it looked surreal watching the F-14 fly, such a large fighter and very maneuverable for its size. Thanks for commenting!
I saw an F-14 at an air show at Dover AFB years ago. It didn’t do much but I do recall feeling a bit uneasy seeing that huge fighter approach doing a high speed pass.
Too bad we never got to see the f14 in the blue Angels color scheme
@the O.D.S.T spartan You see those Angels when you die and go to heaven.
Saw the blue angels at Dayton in the late 90s. One flew low speed past the replica of the Wright flyer, as another came overhead from behind and scared the crap out of everyone.
Too bad it wasn't supersonic.
Undoubtedly the F-14 will always be the GOAT.
Thankfully I had the honor to work alongside this amazing machine for the first 5 years of my naval career as a Launch and Recovery personnel, better known as an ABE and I as such I was part of the Waist Catapults crew. Thank you for the memories!!!
I had a GREAT work-life with F-14A! The CSDC, VDIG, and the Left & Right Wing Flap Glove Vanes were some of my favorite WRAs to work on in the VAST Shop. Maintained the CADC SRAs and others on the CAT-IIID.
I worked on those and the whole F-14A suite of VAST avionics at the Naval Air Rework Facility (NARF) from 1979-1984, then advanced to the Naval Aviation Depot (NADEP) F-14A TPS In-Service Engineering Department (1984-1990), where we investigated the reason(s) why the VAST WRA TPS didn't correctly identify the defective SRA. Then advanced to the VAST Offload Division (1990-1994), where we worked for NAVAIRSYSCOM to offload the VAST F-14A TPSs to CASS (NAVAIR RedTeam).
1978-1979-NADEP F-14A Final Flight Line Build-up
1979-1980-NADEP VAST-F-14A Avionics Repair
1980-1984-NADEP F-14 In-Service Engineering TPS Hardware and Software Support (ILSMT)
1990-1994-NADEP & NAVAIR VAST Offload Program & CASS TPS Hardware and Software Procurement (NAVAIR RedTeam)
Still the most beautiful jet to ever take flight!
Agree , what a bird ! , hey we may see future birds on Mars , electric ofcourse , I mean designs of merit , that stoke the aviation creativity
F-14 = The most badass jet that ever existed. The F/A-18 makes my ovaries crumble into ash by comparison.
Ummmmm okay then
Riiiiight
I'd argue the Hornet family is pretty badass as well, that jet's nose authority is nothing to overlook, it may not be the fastest, it may not have the greatest thrust to weight ratio, but it is a monster when it gets slow. The Super Hornet gets even more dangerous in WVR with JHMCS and the AIM-9X. The jet is a workhorse and does its jobs well, but admittedly, the Navy could use a more competent deck based air superiority design to make up for the Rhino's deficiencies in the air superiority role.
@@roberts9095 Eh I'm warming up to it. Going to depend on Top Gun 2's volleyball scene. Lots to live up to. lol
@@Krystalmyth lmao
I worked on F/A-18's when I was in the Navy. But I have always loved the Tomcat. Both beautiful and menacing.
My father was ex pilot of Iran airforce back in shah's time.. I have so many memory with this plane.
سلام من از ایران هستم عاشق خلبانها سرزمینمان هستم. و تامکت f14. اگر ممکن هست نام پدرتان را بگویید خوشحال میشوم ♥️🇮🇷🦁🇮🇷♥️🦁🇮🇷♥️🦁🇮🇷♥️🦁
Surprised you didn't really mention the reasons for the Tomcat's retirement, such as the costs or maintenance hours. An excellent aircraft for sure, but it definitely had its fair share of issues and it makes sense why it was ultimately retired.
Indeed and I just got to the point where a 30 minute video was going to be too long - but it would make a good topic for a future video!
@@PilotPhotog Sounds like a part 2 to this video
@@PilotPhotog if you ever make a part 2, could you also talk about the Super Tomcat 21 (ST21)? Few people know about it, it was an evolution proposed by Grumman at the time, but never was built due to the fact the F-14 was already expensive.
(Edit: just finished the video ans saw that you did cover it, sorry)
@@FRGBlackBurn no worries, and I also mention it here: ua-cam.com/video/8luPq3K2_jE/v-deo.html
@@PilotPhotog I'll watch it, thanks
Yes! The Tomcat F14 is the sexyest aircraft on this planet and I was lucky to see one on the docked carrier in
New York City museum!
On the USS Intrepid - I've been there and when you see the Tomcat that close you really appreciate how they flew that thing off of carriers!
I think those numbers are for uninstalled thrust with the GE motors. The F110-GE-400 in the F-14B/D would generate a lot more thrust than that installed, with at least 28,000lb in burner and rising as the mach number went up at certain air densities. The A model had a lot of installed thrust at lower altitude as well, not as shabby as it was made out to be with the -414A. TF30-PW-412A was the main problem child motor for the F-14A fleet, and was replaced with the -414A to deal with reliability issues.
Even as a student of the Tomcat since the 1970s, I wasn’t reminded until a few years ago that the Navy spent some $300 million on the intended F-14 engine, which was the Pratt & Whitney F401-PW-400. There’s a GAO report on the F-14 with PW F401--PW-400 expenditures listed. It’s like reading one of the latest anti-F-35 reports if you go through it. They were working on the F-14B at the time, which was to have the F401, but it had a lot of the same problems as the TF30-PW-412A so the Navy just got left with the TF30 until the GE motors came into reality in the 1980s. They had them on the B-1A and B-1B, and did the F-14/F101 testbed if I recall correctly. It was painted red and white. There were several AvLeak articles on it at the time.
Thanks for commenting and indeed - I wanted to go into how the GE motors were ready well before the F-14B made its debut, but the engines kept getting shelved. Ultimately I decided not to go into that detail as this was meant to be a broad overview of the airframe as a whole, but it can be the subject of upcoming follow up videos on the F-14. Thanks for commenting and an excellent summary of the Tomcat's engines!
@@PilotPhotog There were 2 different F-14Bs. The first one was the intended Tomcat/engine with the F401-PW-400 that never got produced in the 1970s. The A models were supposed to be a stop-gap.
The 2nd F-14B was the A+ re-named with the F110-GE-400 engines.
Loved this plane during my time in the NAVY, was onboard CVN-71 USS Theodore Roosevelt. Worked on the AWG9 radar systems and then later on the Vulcan cannon, loved my job when I was in and wished I could have stayed but budgets cut came down and got out. Have many pictures of VF-41 and VF-84 tomcats during my time, even met the pilots in the line of death incident of the two Libyan migs being shot down by VF-32.
Thank you for your service and all the work you did to keep these incredible aircraft flying - VF-84 will always be my favorite squadron and I tried to feature them in the video as much as I could.
@@PilotPhotog I enjoyed the video very much, I actually wanted to stay in, even did a re enlistment in the RIO seat with CAG but my re enlistment got cut short when budget cuts came around, man the times I had on board ship was so much to take in, especially being young and fresh out of high school back in the 80's, ahhh, those were the days...
@@SurfnTurfdfl I remember those budget cuts very well. You did get some actual F-14 time which is AWESOME! If I did that I’d end every debate with “yeah but I flew in an F-14” and then drop the mic 🎤
@@PilotPhotog ha ha, 🤣, yeah it was a blast, had some friends that got it hooked up and it also helps when you can know some higher ups that can get things done. I will say that not too many of my friends can say they went supersonic and I classify that as a once in a lifetime experience, gonna have to go thru my photo albums to relive some of those days....
Glad to see another sailor on here that served during that time. I never got to get close up and personal with the Big Cats, but we did rescue and recovery operations with the Carl Vincent.
I absolutely loved the flybys they did.
This is a sore subject I’m sure for most of her fans if not all, especially if you served in that time period, having to retire these fine works of art, but I try to keep the memories good.
I installed the avionics instrumentation into the cockpit of Bird Number One when we were first developing the F-14.
Somewhere on UA-cam there are Rows of monitors inside a cargo Chase Plane showing the Cascade of data coming out of that one time instrumentation package that was put on the initial prototype.
This was the plane we lost coming in for a landing caught in a downdraft, with the two aviators ejecting at the last minute.
After watching the FX 111 struggle for years trying to prove the concept of a Swept Wing Fighter with an aluminum frame it was a dramatic breakthrough to see the achievement of the nearly doubled horsepower combined with the titanium airframe.
This bird was in a class by itself
This was such a cool fighter jet
You are my least favourite American president
How can you remember that?
VF-103 weren't known as The Jolly Rogers during Desert Storm, they were called The Sluggers during this period. Only in the mid 90's did they take on the Jolly Rogers name after VF-84 was disestablished.
Ah I love this legendary fighter. Top Gun and Macross is part of my childhood
The f14 is a icon. The 15 is still the better platform. Its why it's stood the test of time.
F-14 Tomcat...Iconic,beautiful and unforgettable airplane. I agree !
"... the FIRST of the teen series of aircraft". Gumman F-11 Tiger cries in the corner...
😂😂😂
I was lucky enough to see flying F14s doing take off and landing exercises and some parked at the tarmac in Subic Naval Base back in the mid-late 80s. Some, can also be seen parked on deck on an aircraft carrier while docked or departing the base. It has been my favorite jet fighter ever since. Then I saw Top Gun, it even made me want this jet even more. Definitely the best looking fighter.
That must have been an incredible sight - and sound! Thanks for commenting
Fun fact: the worlds best f14 pilot was “jalal zandi”. An Iranian Air Force pilot that shot down over 50 planes during his service. (11 of which in a single dogfight) He died in a car accident near Tehran in 2001.
My absolute favorite fighter. That RIO quote summed it up perfectly.
Yea range and speed is sadly the one thing lacking in the US Navy. However the F-18s versatility and ease of upgrading can't be denied.
While the F-14 had greater range, it was expensive to maintain and upgrade.
F-35C has 100nm more radius and endurance compared to even the F-14D with 2 tanks, with the F-35C using internal fuel. Has far greater detection and tracking range with cooperative fleet air defense, simultaneous Maritime patrol/ISR, and sea surface scan capabilities the F-14 never even dreamed of. Some of the best F-14D test pilots worked on developing the Navy’s JSF, and have praised it.
Just imagine if the F-14 wasn’t suffocated by lack of funding fir major upgrades. Imagine the Tomcat with AESA radar, replacing all those those high maintenance hydraulic lines with lower mainentance modern hydraulic technology that now exists, or even electric motors to swing those wings. And if the same tech that went into the F-15EX wings went into the internal wing structure of upgraded Tomcats, that would drastically increase the number of flights hours the plane is capable of flying. Now imagine if that same F-35 sea surface scan capability was adapted for the Tomcat. Basically the Navy’s F-35C would rally out of front of the upgraded Tomcats where it can feed the Tomcat targets. The Tomcats would hang back safely behind the stealthy F-35C and fire off all its missiles creating a FORCE MULTIPLIER effect. Oh, and the Tomcat is the only carrier based fighter that has the real estate and trust to carry any hypersonic missiles.
@@LRRPFco52 with all that tech advancement; the F-35 is still among the ugliest aircraft ever to fly.
@@robertfaust9406 Frontal, planform, bottom, and rear aspects look great. It's the side view that requires a mother's love. Same with F-22. F-14 just looks great from all angles, but the beauty contest is in the eye of the beholder of brutal capabilities that only the JSF series possess.
The newer ones wouldn't have been, while also being versatile and easy to upgrade.
I feel like the f14 could have had not only the most potential but also been the best out of the teen series
never ask a fighter pilot what he flys, if it's a Tobcat, he'll tell you, if it's not, why embarrass him?
Classy! Same With
Mirage.🫡
Not technically a fighter, but if it's an A-10 I kinda wanna know about that.
*Tomcat
@@SouthWaterlooArea
AH YESSSS, THE *TOBCAT*
A LETHAL FIGHTER, INDEED!
*SPEECH 1OO*
Oh man I was listening to the defender of the fleet soundtrack and saw this and the Tomcatness went up by 1000%
Fantastic tribute and some great information on its service life. I love the tomcat because of The Final countdown movie I saw when I was a small boy and then later Top Gun. I only got to see one once at RAF Mildenhall air fate in about 1992. The RAF looked at buying them briefly before going for the Tornado F2. I wish we had gone for the F14
I wasn't aware of the RAF going for the Tomcat, I could have done some footage of an RAF 'cat flying around....thanks for commenting!
Imagine how competitive the f-14 and f-15 pilots were feeling when they were about to engage the enemy. Imagine before they engaged the conversation would have gone like this:
F-15 “whoever scores the least amount of kills buys everyone drinks”
F-14 “yes you will”
Amazing video doc. Thank you. Sad in the end, but it was popular in the eighties in Top Gun when it hit the theatres. Nostalgic beast.
Mosul 2005, We had an F-14 provide close sir support when one of our FOBs was under attack. It was awesome to watch the Tom Cat work.
That must have been incredible - thank you for your service!
The Tomcat was cool indeed. Every inch of it!
I just got done watching an F-15 Pilot talk about dogfighting with the F-14. He said something I never really thought about before. He said, the wings of the F-14 told them, what it was going to do next.
Ah ok that's really cool. Even tho the f14 is more manuvarable knowing what your opponent is going to do is a better advantage.
I never thought of that either, thanks for pointing that out!
Well, it has been used intentionally to deceive opponents too :)
@@burningpotato9447 Actually the f15 might be more manuerable than the tomcat
@@danieledelfino6527 I've heard that before but that it's something that really only works once.
The Tomcat was sexy, but things change, and we like to be on the cutting edge of combat aviation, and we're doing it. We still rule the land, air and seas. I Love America!
The US Navy's muscle car. Was it mechanical or electronic that requires more maintenance? Is cost per flight hour a factor to retire the Tomcat or was it Iran? I heard it was said they retire it due to spare parts being smuggled out of US into black market where Iran purchase them.
سلام درست گفتی بخاطر ایران بود آمریکا متحد خوبی نبود ♥️🇮🇷
I had my honeymoon in Virginia Beach home of Naval Air Station Oceana. Every morning at 7, exactly at 7, a Tomcat gave us a wake-up with a low altitude fly-by. I loved it. We also got to see them pull high-g turns over the beach heading back inland banking at 90 degrees as they turned. F-14 Tomcat, definitely badass.
Nice DCS footage.
At 5:00 - I believe it should be Inertial Navigation System, not Internal.
Killer vid.
Great catch and thanks for commenting!
Great quote at the end. 👍
I knew a guy how was a hydrolic mechanic for avionics on the USS KITTY HAWK in 73 or 74. His cruise was the first cruise out with the new deck to handle the USN's new fighter , the F14. He had a cruise book showing deck deflectors being installed and the mighty F14 launching off the Kitty Hawk.
Cool stuff, it was brand spanking new!!
That must have been amazing, thanks for sharing!
*Hydraulic, not *hydrolic.
Thank you for another great documentary on another of my favorite fighters. Your attention to detail is impeccable. You even brought a few tidbits that I didn't know!
Well done ✌🏽
Glad you enjoyed it and thank you - I try to dig deep and provide details that are not widely known. Cheers!
That RIO NAILED IT !!!! Tomcat was such a cool AC
The Vought F7U Cutlass looked like a F14 Tomcat baby
I can't unsee that - but we should call it a Tomcat Kitten 😎
It really is a baby tomcat
Unfortunately, it's engines had all the thrust of a propane heater :D
Certain things I'd like to point out, the F-14 was regarded as a 3.5 gen fighter not 4th gen, even by it's own pilots. Also the GE F-110s produce up to 29000lbs of thrust each
What generation do you think the asf-14 would have been regarded as? 4,4.5?
@@kingdomofvinland8827 no idea, Mayne 5th gen or 4.5 who knows
@@F22raptor46 I think 4.5
@@kingdomofvinland8827 yeah possibly
US Navy is in a dire need of a dedicated F-14 Tomcat successor. Long range, great speed, massive payload and an advanced radar with huge range. Navy's NGAD program seems to replicate these capabilities with an added stealth and electronic warfare. Of course the Navy also needs a true successor to the very long range a2a missile - Phoenix. And although Pentagon is developing the AIM-260, which will replace the the AMRAAM, that will be able to take out aircraft in excess of 150 miles, Navy needs an extremely long range missile to fight the Chinese PL-21 and the Russian R-73M that have ranges of more than 200 miles. Pentagon is also developing, within a black budget, the missile called LREW, or Long range engagement weapon..
I couldn’t wait for this Tomcat video and as always it is a great video and lots information. Thanks for your work on this video great job.
Great video, I’ve built 2 Tomcats and I was both times so surprised how cool this jet looks.
It is a thing of beauty and you can never have too many Tomcat models. Thanks for commenting as always!
Beautiful aircraft
I have the need the need for SPEED!!! growing up in San Diego California and right across from the TOPGUN FIGHTER TOWN USA fighter school was great got to see Tom Cats all the time!! As well as the very sexy FA 18 super hornets. Every year the world famous Blue Angels would fly over the house screaming by it's such a rush to see these iconic machines.. I was blessed to have seen both!! Thank you so very much for your great video!!! God bless the USA may we stand United!!!
F-14 model in DCS looks so good!
It really is amazingly detailed - I had fun flying it for the video!
The 14 is unforgettable. Beautiful and unsurpassed. 18 is garbage, like fighter. It was created and purchased to replace the A-7 Corsair II, not the 14. As a bomber and close support it is acceptable.
However, the basis for the removal of the 14 from active service was their operating cost, which is considered very high. And they stayed with the F-35, which are "much cheaper" !!! 18 has always been a compromise solution.
Long live the Tomcat. Despite new 5th gen planes, the Tomcat is still my favourite fighter plane of all time.
Man I am so happy you did a long video of the F-14 Tomcat. Your channel in my opinion is by far the best out there for fighter jets.i just sent this to my dad. I grew up going tk air shows with my grandpa and dad and brother. My grandpa was in ww2 in the navy. Sk he always had a live for fighter jets. And that went down to my dad and me and my brother. Anyways this video is great. Thanks for putting in the time to make such a great and informative video
At 16:50, that bird should be in markings for VF-103 Sluggers. They didn’t change over to the Jolly Roger markings till 1995. Good vid.
Great catch and thanks for commenting!
Execellent video. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for spending the time and effort it takes to make these videos. I aways am pleased to see a new upload and never disappointed with the content and quality.
Thank you very much, and glad you enjoy them!
The reason why the AMRAAM AIM-120 was deemed too expensive to employ, was because F14 already employed a long range missile. I think AIM-120 would have been implemented if the Sparrow was the longest range missile. Phoenix was retired in 2004, F14 in 2006. In air super. mode, 6 AIM-7s could be carried, with 4 semi recessed in the tunnel. F14 was a different animal when Phoenix and its heavy launchers were employed.
Great point and thanks for commenting!
Love the use of DCS
Thank you, I actually got to do some DCS flying to make this video so it was fun.
Props to Heatblur for their excellent F-14 Module! Beautifully done implementation and attention to detail.
@@Charles_Bro-son indeed and it’s a great DCS module to fly!
Best fleet air defense fighter ever
Too nice video really too nice video ..with clear explaining of F-14 tomcat. its characters & its built steps story also has successfully historical activities in several regions on the planet...thanks for sending friend 👍🦅🇺🇸🦅👍...yes...I think its progress step is coming
Thank you Andreas!
This airplane is peak aeronautical superiority. You may not like it, But any and all fighters since is basically flown in arcade mode.
Looks great! Was waiting for this one hehe
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it and thank you for all you do on our discord!
Yes, they should have been further developed! Most awesome fighter ever!!
Another great video. Thanks for doing these!
Yes, the F14 ST 21 should have been produced. It had everything the Super Hornet wasn't. Sad as it was clearly a better aircraft. Range, Payload, Speed & a second set of eyes. The radar array was larger than the F15 (now currently the largest dish being flown by US fighters. Yes the variable wing was complex and difficult to maintain, however new iterations (ST-21) could have improved on that weakness.
Also apparently if engaged in a dogfight, although not advised, the flaps could be deployed and gave the 'Cat bettering turning capabilities than the F16. This was not recommended as an option as the flaps could get "over stressed" and could damage said flaps. Imagine if those were re-enforced as part of the upgrade and designed to handle the additional loading...
Yes, the US should have produced the ST 21 over the Super Hornet.
Listen to a great Tomcat pilot describe his escapades while flying it.
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Absolutely beautifully well made video. Great Work!
Great video. A little discussion of the issues that compelled retirement of the type would have been welcome, but an outstanding video all the same.
Good stuff. Sexy is definitely the best way to describe the kitty. 😍
Some vehicles just have that look: e-type Jaguar, E body Mopar, P 51 Mustang and Supermarine Spitfire. The frontal view of an F 14 has to be the sexiest lines of any fighter jet that I’ve ever seen.
Too bad they couldn’t have upgraded the power plants and avionics. I’m sure the Navy would have some use for them still? It’s a shame they shredded all those airframes. Heard they were worried about parts getting to Iran?
Man great documentary. I think this is the now my favorite documentary of the F-14. Great job! As far as my opinion of the super tomcat goes, I believe the F/A-18 has been a mistake sense it was put on paper. Comparing it to the F-14, it can't go as far or as fast and has a weaker on board radar. The super tomcat was the better buy and although it would have cost more well...sometimes cheaper is not always better. Plus like the RIO said....it's just downright sexy!
great video man!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love the Tomcat in German paint scheme!!
I was on the last carrier deployment with VF-31 ( I was not in that squadron) they were amazing to watch. No matter how much I saw them, I would always catch myself just starring at them.
Thank you for your service and it must have been absolutely breathtaking to watch the Big Cats in action on the flight deck!
@@PilotPhotog It was the best time of my life, lol. There is nothing like being on a carrier flight deck. There were F/A-18C, F/A-18E, F-14D, EA-6B, E-2C, S-3B (what I worked on) C-2 (actually got to land and take off in one of these) and some 60's. I really miss those times.
I only have two love of my life, Tomcats & 22 Raptors nothing else comes close.
definitely my favorite video yet
no I'm not biased what are you talking about-
Thanks for this summary
Glad it was helpful!
Great video I think it should have been upgraded to tomcat 21 I think the US Navy would admit that they miss the planes abilities plus it looks intimidating and sexy such an iconic Navy aircraft
The fact that it looked "intimidating and sexy" is completely irrelevant. You fan boys crack me up. It's like arguing about who possesses the most impressive genitalia.
Yes!!!!! MY FAVOURITE JET F14-Tomcat. Greetings from Malaysia ✌️.
Super cool vid, did not know about the Tomcat 'Hyper upgrade'. America will miss the upgraded Tomcat when (not if) we duke it out w/ China. They will have the air platforms with super long-range anti-ship missiles the Tomcats were built to counter, but we won't have them due to penny-pinching, time-serving Congress.
Damn thats a nice jet. How awsome does it look
Fantastic video!!!! My only two complaints is that you stated that you are giving specs on the F-14D Super Tomcat, yet the top speed spec of Mach 2.34 is the top speed of the F-14A with inferior Pratt&Whitney TF-30 engines with far, far less thrust. Just imagine how much faster the General Electric GE F-110 engines make the Tomcat. The other complaint is the out of all the cats Leroy Randall Grumman named his fighters after, you neglected to mention the final cat before the Tomcat, the Grumman F-11 Tiger. Otherwise, another terrific video 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you and good points - I like the F-11 Tiger and got to see one at a museum, I may end up doing a video about it if I can find enough footage/pics. Thanks for commenting!
Tomcat was my first true flying love and to this day,some 31 years later it's still the sexiest airframe ever...
We definitely should have kept the Tomcat in the fleet for much longer than 2006.
Watching this awesome vid....all I could hear in the background was the Top Gun theme song, Danger Zone. Lol.
The Phoenix missile was a serious war hammer
3:13 The funds were actually moved from AIM-120 integration to LANTIRN integration thanks to Dale Snodgrass. He states that a few interviews. Still, great video!
Great point and thanks for commenting!
She’s still the best fighter jet even though she’s retired and my favorite
Never forget the plane inspire me too become a Aviator ❤️🐈.. Most beautiful long range Interceptor ever built ❤️. It's shame the USA don't a handful F14 D holds in a good shape condition for Airshows. From Austria 🇦🇹.
Couldn't agree more!
Fantastic video
Thanks! 😃
OFF Note: Hey, There's the USS IOWA BB-61 @ 10:05, I work there.... well before the pandemic. Now, Back to the SHOW!!!
Excellent vid as always! I'm biased but the ST-21 should have been built, definately my favorite "what if" aircraft.
Thank you and glad you enjoyed the video, I appreciate all of your comments and engagement here...and yes ST-21 would have been awesome
@@PilotPhotog Pretty sure I speak for everyone when I say that we appreciate the quality of your videos! I was getting tired of re-watching old docs from the 80's! 😂
@@bdh985 thank you - I really appreciate that 👊
Bro, you dragged me down memory lane.
Thank you and I am glad you enjoyed the video - it would be incredible if the Tomcat was still flying here in the US
Consider doing a versus type video with the f14 and f15 weighing their pros and cons
love your videos dude 💖💖
Thank you!
F14s sold to iran are still in service and its first mission was during Iran-Iraq war in which Iranians set many world records that it still stands to this day.