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A Few of FR's Finest....Every Day....06-20-06....End Of An Era -- Retiring Of The F-14
GodBlessUSA
Posted on 06/19/2006 8:56:02 PM PDT by GodBlessUSA
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Hundreds of former Grumman employees and aviation buffs paid their last respects, June 15, 2006, to a soon-to-retire jet F-14.
During the 1970s, '80s and '90s, Grumman produced 712 F-14s. In its heydey, the F-14 was known for its advanced radar system and its speed. The jet could track 24 targets and hit six of them with its lethal Phoenix missiles. Its speed, up to 1,544 miles per hour, made it the fastest machine in the sky.
Type Fighter Manufacturer Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation Maiden flight 1970-12-21 Introduced September 1974 Retired 2006, USN Status active service, Iran Primary users United States Navy, Iran Number built 675 Unit cost US$38 million in 1998
Pictured above, Sailors prepare an F-14 Tomcat for flight on the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln, in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom (2003).
Above Pictured, An F-14 launches an AIM-7 Sparrow
The Tomcat played a prominent role in Top Gun, the 1986 film about naval aviators that fly the F-14. The success of that film helped the Tomcat become the most famous fighter jet of the time, and spurred a game franchise and a surge in U.S. Navy recruiting. Kenny Loggins ~ DangerZone
Above, Logo for VF-31, F-14D Super Tomcat squadron, also known as Felix the Cat Squadron
The Tomcatters command master chief, Master Chief Petty Officer Tom Gall, called being part of a Tomcat squadron an honor. Even after 25 years in the Navy, he said, the planes aesthetics still leave him awestruck.
The Tomcat just looks sharp, Gall said. Its mesmerizing to watch it fly. Especially as it sweeps its wings back and goes in for the kill. Im quite certain that many people will miss it when it is gone.
Certainly, this airplane is impressive, no matter what your preference as favorite! Its changeable shape, transforming before your eyes as it zooms by in fully wing swept delta, pulling into a fully extended wing high G load turn, is one of aviation's more unforgettable sights. Cmdr. Aaron Cudnohufsky, squadron commanding officer, said the Tomcat rightfully has become an American legend and not just because of the film. Official Tomcat Retirement Date is September 22, 2006
(information found: internet, Stars and Stripes, Newsday, All Avation Online, Wikipedia)
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To: GodBlessUSA
Thank you so very much for your kind words. This site does so very much for the morale of our Services; and we deeply appreciate your superlative efforts herein.
"Bravo Zulu", GodBless!
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posted on
06/19/2006 9:57:31 PM PDT
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dk/coro
To: GodBlessUSA
Great presentation!!!
It's easy to understand the feelings of all those who have had and association with the F-14s as they fly into the retirement sunset. Feel the same way as I read about ships like mine when they are decommissioned and sold or scrapped.
They will live forever though in the hearts of those who built 'em, flew 'em and maintained 'em. Even those with an indirect connection will feel that lump in the throat.
Thanks for the presentation.
Well Done, F-14. You've served your country well.
To: GodBlessUSA
Great post, GeeBee. You found some awesome F14 photos. I wish I knew more about military jets so that I could identify them when I see them - and remember them the next time I see them. I don't know one from another, but my husband can practically identify them when he hears them flying over (well, that's a bit of an exaggeration). LOL.
I truly admire the pilots that fly these incredible birds. I can't imagine being entrusted with a 38 million dollar jet.
Can you imagine landing this plane on that little tiny carrier??! YIKES!
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posted on
06/19/2006 11:23:20 PM PDT
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Mama_Bear
(My heroes wear military pilot's wings.)
To: All
Just beautiful!
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06/19/2006 11:39:57 PM PDT
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Mama_Bear
(My heroes wear military pilot's wings.)
To: GodBlessUSA; Finest FRiends; All
To: GodBlessUSA
I love that pic with the P O E !
To: GodBlessUSA
I love that pic with the P O A !
To: SC Swamp Fox
To: The Mayor
To: Mama_Bear
Breathtaking #'s 23 & 24!
To: GodBlessUSA
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06/20/2006 1:25:20 AM PDT
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Snomover
To: GodBlessUSA; Finest FRiends; All
To: GodBlessUSA
Proud to be an American where at least I know I'm free.....
To: Snomover
Awesome...just made that my desktop...
To: GodBlessUSA
Thanks for the ping. Another good post.
5.56mm
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06/20/2006 4:44:25 AM PDT
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M Kehoe
To: llevrok
What a wonderful day you must have had! I would love to go to an air show. We have had some, not nearby but close enough to go. I will get there.
From time to time, we do get Military Aircraft fly through here and my family always run out to see what aircraft is flying over. :)
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06/20/2006 4:45:59 AM PDT
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GodBlessUSA
(US Troops, Past, Present and Future, God Bless You and Thank You! Prayers said for our Heroes!)
To: LUV W
Good Morning Luv :)
Thank You so much.
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06/20/2006 4:47:47 AM PDT
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GodBlessUSA
(US Troops, Past, Present and Future, God Bless You and Thank You! Prayers said for our Heroes!)
To: GodBlessUSA
Thanks for the great thread GeeBee. Didn't know about this "retirement". What is/has replaced it? F15? how different are they I wonder. & what will be done with the ones currently in service. (sold on E-bay). don't expect you to research but perhaps a visitor here will know.
Seems like no matter what question one throws out to FReeperland, someone knows the answer (it may not be correct but usually there are one or more offerings)
Gone most of yesterday & must get a lot done today to make up for Monday & the weekend. Some major MUST DO projects.
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06/20/2006 4:51:50 AM PDT
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DollyCali
(Don't tell GOD how big your storm is -- Tell the storm how B-I-G your God is!)
To: dk/coro
Thank You so much dk/coro! :)
I'm thankful for this site. So many people, from all over the country and world, come together and share in honoring our Military. Americans are so blessed by our Military.
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06/20/2006 5:11:10 AM PDT
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GodBlessUSA
(US Troops, Past, Present and Future, God Bless You and Thank You! Prayers said for our Heroes!)
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June 20, 2006
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