F 14d Super Tomcat. Grumman F14D Tomcat USA Navy Aviation Photo 1251663 While the F-14D took on the title "Super Tomcat," this effort to modernize the F-14 began under the moniker "ST21," which, appropriately enough, stood for "Super Tomcat for the 21st. What You Need to Know: The F-14D "Super Tomcat" remains a legendary aircraft, known for its enhanced capabilities over earlier F-14 variants
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The Grumman F-14 Tomcat is an American carrier-capable supersonic, twin-engine, tandem two-seat, twin-tail, all-weather-capable variable-sweep wing fighter aircraft The F-14D (R) Tomcat is a supersonic, twin-engine, variable sweep-wing, two-place strike fighter manufactured by Grumman Aircraft Corporation
Grumman F14D Super Tomcat USA Navy Aviation Photo 5859439
The Museum's F-14D, Bureau Number 161159, logged the final combat mission in the long history of the Tomcat, one that concluded when it trapped on the deck of USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71) on 8 February 2006 The F-14D (R) Tomcat is a supersonic, twin-engine, variable sweep-wing, two-place strike fighter manufactured by Grumman Aircraft Corporation The multiple tasks of navigation, target acquisition, electronic counter measures (ECM), and weapons employment are divided between the pilot and the radar intercept officer (RIO)
Grumman F14D Super Tomcat USA Navy Aviation Photo 5859439. The F-14 Tomcat, renowned for its range, performance, and iconic design, could have seen an extended service life with proposed upgrades such as the F-14D Quickstrike, ST-21 Super Tomcat, AST-21 Attack Super Tomcat, and ASF-14 Advanced Strike Fighter. While the F-14D took on the title "Super Tomcat," this effort to modernize the F-14 began under the moniker "ST21," which, appropriately enough, stood for "Super Tomcat for the 21st.
Grumman F14D Super Tomcat USA Navy Aviation Photo 0357622. F-14D Quickstrike - A proposed enhanced version of the F-14D Super Tomcat fitted with navigational and targeting PODS, additional hardpoints and a radar with ground-attack capacities, intended to replace the then retiring Grumman A-6 Intruder. - The most comprehensive Grumman F-14 Reference Work - by Torsten Anft!