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racermike
04-05-06, 03:48 AM
U.S. Navy Retires 'Top Gun' Jets

Friday, March 10, 2006



VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — There will be no more dogfights for the Tomcat.

The last two squadrons of the sleek, Cold War fighter jet returned home from their final deployment Friday, two decades after the warplanes were glamorized in the 1986 Tom Cruise movie "Top Gun."

All 22 Tomcats of fighter squadrons VF-213 and VF-31 arrived in style, flying together in a wedge formation over Oceana Naval Air Station as hundreds of sailors and their family and friends cheered. Some wore T-shirts reading "Tomcats Forever" and a banner proclaimed, "Last Fly-In, Baby!"

"We're putting the premier fighter to sleep," said pilot Lt. Jon Jeck, 32, as he held his 3-year-old son Collin. "It's a staple of Americana."

The Navy plans to replace the F-14, a two-seat fighter with moveable swept-back wings, with the F/A-18 Super Hornets.

The F-14 entered service in the early 1970s to defend aircraft carriers from Soviet bombers carrying long-range cruise missiles.

"If you want to think about airplanes that have defined the air age, this would have to be on the short list," military analyst John Pike said.

After the Cold War, the Navy became less concerned about defending carrier groups and transformed the F-14 into a bomb-dropping fighter jet, said Pike, director of GlobalSecurity.org, an Alexandria research center on security issues.

"But it was not designed as a bomb hauler," Pike said. "They would rather have a new plane ... than try to teach an old cat new tricks."

The F-14 squadrons that returned Friday were from the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt, which has been on a six-month deployment for the Iraq war. The Roosevelt was to return Saturday to nearby Norfolk Naval Station.

Goodbye F-14's !!!!!!!!!!

http://www.foxnews.com/images/195772/0_21_031006_F14.jpg

racermike
04-05-06, 03:57 AM
http://images.military.com/Video/060320_f14.wmv

Stu
04-05-06, 07:43 AM
http://images.military.com/Video/060320_f14.wmv

That would have been intense to see in person. :thumbup:

Al Czervik
04-05-06, 09:09 AM
I promised these on another thread...

http://64.143.26.159/f14again.jpg
http://64.143.26.159/f14approach.jpg
http://64.143.26.159/f14cat2.jpg

indyfan31
04-05-06, 10:02 AM
http://images.military.com/Video/060320_f14.wmv
Wow! Very cool. It looked like a scene from Independence Day.
Curious, was is by design or just coincidence that the formation looked just like a B2 Stealth Bomber?

G.
04-05-06, 11:47 AM
http://images.military.com/Video/060320_f14.wmvYou see that, and you don't have the Stars and Bars on your chest, you just might be in for a world of hurt.

nrc
04-05-06, 01:21 PM
Wow! Very cool. It looked like a scene from Independence Day.
Curious, was is by design or just coincidence that the formation looked just like a B2 Stealth Bomber?

Coincidence. The Navy isn't likely to pay tribute to the Air Force on their last interceptor's final day in the Sun.

This is probably from the Tomcat's final fly-in returning from their final carrier deployment last month. More links and details are in this previous thread.

http://www.offcamber.net/forums/showthread.php?t=10097

mapguy
04-05-06, 07:24 PM
I hate to say this, but the Tomcat is probably the most over-rated western fighter.