Goodbye F-14 Tomcat~~!!!

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judasmachine

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I agree with Quentin Tarantino, it's a huge metaphor for repressed homosexuality. Does Maverick want to play with the boys with their big toys, or does he want the woman? In the end he makes kilmer HIS wingman.

The aircraft is impressive, but the film was just another weinerfest cruise flick.
 

Train

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Originally posted by: ricochet
A bit of a tangent: the Valkyrie, a fictional transformable mecha from Macross, is pretty much a transformable F-14. It is the single most recognizable/popular mech ever devised by the toy makers of Japan.
nerd alert!

 

Jediab

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My brother was stationed at Adak Alaska in the mid to late 80s as an AG (weatherman). He told many stories about calling out weather patterns to the Tomcat pilots after they had taken off from there to intercept Russian bombers.

He said they were a site to behold when they lifted off and went straight up and were gone from site in a few seconds.
 

jackschmittusa

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One of the reasons the F-14 was such a successful design is that they designed the weapons system (both missle and radar) first, then came up with a plane that could exploit the weapons system to its fullest. Today's desire for stealth and multi-mission capability give first priority to the aircraft design.
 

3chordcharlie

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Originally posted by: judasmachine
I agree with Quentin Tarantino, it's a huge metaphor for repressed homosexuality. Does Maverick want to play with the boys with their big toys, or does he want the woman? In the end he makes kilmer HIS wingman.

The aircraft is impressive, but the film was just another weinerfest cruise flick.

Everything about Tom Cruise is a metaphor for repressed homosexuality...

I mean there was Top Gun, and Days of Thunder was Top Gun, except in a race car... and before that Risky Business was just like Top Gun, but on a hooker...
 

Caminetto

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Hmmm . . . There's a lot of obsession about repressed homosexuality here.

I suppose "chick flicks" represent repressed desires that men be more like women or little girls playing with "Barbie" is repressed lesbianism.

I know, lets ask Tarantino.
 

Xenon

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Originally posted by: Jediab
My brother was stationed at Adak Alaska in the mid to late 80s as an AG (weatherman). He told many stories about calling out weather patterns to the Tomcat pilots after they had taken off from there to intercept Russian bombers.

He said they were a site to behold when they lifted off and went straight up and were gone from site in a few seconds.


I was an AG in the Navy from 91 to 95. Was your brother still in the Navy during that time?
 

EagleKeeper

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Originally posted by: arsbanned
haha. Yeah. I'm actually getting a little misty.
I'll tell you, one of the most exciting moments of my life was when we were operating in the Russian's backyard (for reference, in the area off the Aleutian Islands) with 3 complete Carrier Battle Groups and all the support vessels and even a couple Coast Guard cutters thrown in for good measure. Wow. It was a Site to behold. The Russians were sending up Backfire and Bear bombers and we were on 5 minute alert, with these HUGE seas, even the carriers pitching and rolling (those Destroyer guys, OMG help them). The Air Boss would yell, "Launch the Alert 5 fighters, launch the alert 5 fighters! over the PA. We were struggling like hell to get the birds to the cat, the nose wheels sliding sideways, guys with chains walking along side ready to lash them down if necessary. We'd get 'em there and they'd take off and intercept the bombers and "escort" away from the battle group. They'd fly in shifts and upon recovery we were regaled with stories of certain hand signals being traded between flight crews. We did have a Bear fly about a couple hundred feet over the deck one night (it seemed like you could almost reach up and touch it as it lumbered over) with the bay doors open! I guess one got through. heh. I'm sure the Russians found the operation provocative, to say the least. The 3 groups operated at a distance of course but they did a photo op of all the vessels under way in formation. I've been trying to locate that damned picture, a copy of which I received with a sailor of the month award. heh. If I can find it I'll post it.
Anyway. There ya have it.

There were a few Russians that use to come down past the Atlantic coast.

I have talked to a few F15-B crewmen that used to play escort.
 

Jediab

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Originally posted by: Xenon
Originally posted by: Jediab
My brother was stationed at Adak Alaska in the mid to late 80s as an AG (weatherman). He told many stories about calling out weather patterns to the Tomcat pilots after they had taken off from there to intercept Russian bombers.

He said they were a site to behold when they lifted off and went straight up and were gone from site in a few seconds.


I was an AG in the Navy from 91 to 95. Was your brother still in the Navy during that time?


No he was in 84 to 90 I think. 3 years on Adak, and 3 years at Moffit Air Station. I also have a good friend who was an AG from 91 to 95. He was on the Tripoli.
 

Xenon

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Originally posted by: Jediab
Originally posted by: Xenon
Originally posted by: Jediab
My brother was stationed at Adak Alaska in the mid to late 80s as an AG (weatherman). He told many stories about calling out weather patterns to the Tomcat pilots after they had taken off from there to intercept Russian bombers.

He said they were a site to behold when they lifted off and went straight up and were gone from site in a few seconds.


I was an AG in the Navy from 91 to 95. Was your brother still in the Navy during that time?


No he was in 84 to 90 I think. 3 years on Adak, and 3 years at Moffit Air Station. I also have a good friend who was an AG from 91 to 95. He was on the Tripoli.


We probably went to school at the same time. What was his last name?
 

Jediab

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Originally posted by: Xenon
Originally posted by: Jediab
Originally posted by: Xenon
Originally posted by: Jediab
My brother was stationed at Adak Alaska in the mid to late 80s as an AG (weatherman). He told many stories about calling out weather patterns to the Tomcat pilots after they had taken off from there to intercept Russian bombers.

He said they were a site to behold when they lifted off and went straight up and were gone from site in a few seconds.


I was an AG in the Navy from 91 to 95. Was your brother still in the Navy during that time?


No he was in 84 to 90 I think. 3 years on Adak, and 3 years at Moffit Air Station. I also have a good friend who was an AG from 91 to 95. He was on the Tripoli.


We probably went to school at the same time. What was his last name?

Partyka. He partyed too much in A School and got low scores. Thats why he got stuck on a gator freighter

 

Nyati13

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Originally posted by: jackschmittusa
One of the reasons the F-14 was such a successful design is that they designed the weapons system (both missle and radar) first, then came up with a plane that could exploit the weapons system to its fullest. Today's desire for stealth and multi-mission capability give first priority to the aircraft design.


Thats right. The radar and missiles were first designed to build into a navalized F-111. The radar and missiles worked perfectly, the F-111 didn't do so well. So they kept the parts that worked, threw away the F-111 based airframe, and built a brand new airframe from the ground up.
 

MadRat

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Some people like the think the F-14 legacy lives on through the Russians and their Sukhoi Su-27 program.
 

Aimster

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I hear rumors that Iran sold Russia an F-14 and Russia studied it copied it and built an Su jet out of it.

In return Iran got new engines and parts for their F-14s
 

MadRat

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Isreal has long been a supporter of the Iranians when it comes to keeping the F-14 flying. They circumvented military export agreements between themselves and the U.S. by putting in somewhat vagued clauses in the contracts during the 1980's. Most of this has been shut down, but it wasn't until the first Bush that they cracked down on this program. The U.S. was a different animal back then and was glad to assume the odd position of supporting both sides of the Iran-Iraq disputes.

I have never heard anything linking Lyulka (nor Saturn and Perm Aviadvigatel for that matter...) to the Iranian F-14's engines. Is it hearsay or is their proof?
 

Gibsons

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Originally posted by: Aimster
I hear rumors that Iran sold Russia an F-14 and Russia studied it copied it and built an Su jet out of it.

In return Iran got new engines and parts for their F-14s
What Russian plane could be considered a copy of the F-14?
 

Aimster

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The F-14 radar is very advanced. Russia would have loved to have gotten their hands on that.

Phoenix missiles, if Iran had any left could have been part of the deal as well.
 

CVSiN

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Originally posted by: Aimster
The F-14 radar is very advanced. Russia would have loved to have gotten their hands on that.

Phoenix missiles, if Iran had any left could have been part of the deal as well.

Only problem was that when we sold them the A/C they came as the US Export model..
No confidential or above systems including the AIM-54 or APG65 were sold with the A/C
this is common practice when we sell off surplus AC
they dont get what we are flyign they get a version that is stripped down.

in other words we dont give away anything that could hurt us later...

our 14s were always superior to what we sold.. same goes for all US airframes that are exported to other countries.

US Navy AT2 here.. Worked on A-7Es F/A-18 A,B,C,Ds and S-3Bs
10 years of service 87-97
 

ballmode

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Sadly missed. I always dreamed about the air force and wanting to fly one of those...

too bad I have done neither
 

EagleKeeper

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Originally posted by: ballmode
Sadly missed. I always dreamed about the air force and wanting to fly one of those...

too bad I have done neither

Be very difficult to be in the Airforce and fly a F14.:Q

 

CaptnKirk

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Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
Originally posted by: ballmode
Sadly missed. I always dreamed about the air force and wanting to fly one of those...

too bad I have done neither

Be very difficult to be in the Airforce and fly a F14.:Q

I looked twice at that as well - Dream one thing, wish for something else . . . . :shocked:

 

EagleKeeper

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Originally posted by: CaptnKirk
Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
Originally posted by: ballmode
Sadly missed. I always dreamed about the air force and wanting to fly one of those...

too bad I have done neither

Be very difficult to be in the Airforce and fly a F14.:Q

I looked twice at that as well - Dream one thing, wish for something else . . . . :shocked:
No way I would have wanted to land my Eagle on a carrier:roll:

 

Aimster

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Originally posted by: CVSiN
Originally posted by: Aimster
The F-14 radar is very advanced. Russia would have loved to have gotten their hands on that.

Phoenix missiles, if Iran had any left could have been part of the deal as well.

Only problem was that when we sold them the A/C they came as the US Export model..
No confidential or above systems including the AIM-54 or APG65 were sold with the A/C
this is common practice when we sell off surplus AC
they dont get what we are flyign they get a version that is stripped down.

in other words we dont give away anything that could hurt us later...

our 14s were always superior to what we sold.. same goes for all US airframes that are exported to other countries.

US Navy AT2 here.. Worked on A-7Es F/A-18 A,B,C,Ds and S-3Bs
10 years of service 87-97


I've never heard of this before. How sure are you of this? No other country was given the F-14.

The U.S sold Iran any weapon system they wanted with all options. This included the Phoenix missile system for the F14s.

The U.S today strips down sales of jets to Israel's neighbors, but that was not the case when they were selling weapons to Iran.

Iran was supposed to be the Israel of today. It was primarily a counter measure against the Soviets. The U.S was arming Iran and making them their closest ally so they could counter a Soviet invasion into the area. Plus Iran was supposed to have the 3rd largest air force and it would have been great against the Soviets.

The F-16s Israel has were meant for Iran. If you strip down the paint I'm sure you'll find old Iranian paint on it.
 
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