Save a Hornet. Ride a Tomcat.
The Grumman F-14 Tomcat as herself in
TOP GUN (1986) and TOP GUN: MAVERICK (2022)
@topgun40fest Day 4: Aviation
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Save a Hornet. Ride a Tomcat.
The Grumman F-14 Tomcat as herself in
TOP GUN (1986) and TOP GUN: MAVERICK (2022)
@topgun40fest Day 4: Aviation
#tomcattuesday
@RubnisRacing via X
This is Halloween!! 🎃👻
US Navy Grumman F-14 Tomcat of Fighter Squadron VF-84 ☠️ Jolly Rogers, ”Fear The Bones, Baby" 🏴☠️ Can now be played as it was meant to be.
Grumman F-14 Tomcat STILL looks awesome💪🔥
Papa tomcat and his chudlings
emotional support F-14 Tomcat + keychains! @wordsonamission thank you for reminding me I needed to do the tomcat 💖💖
Project Tomcat: An Introduction
Over Christmas, I made my sister go to an aviation museum with me.
Because she knows that I am a reasonable person with a totally normal level of interest in Tom Cruise, Top Gun, airplanes, and the Navy (in that order), she asked me if I was going to go see every single F-14 in the country.
I don't remember this conversation clearly, but it involved me telling her a story about the guy who did a video about visiting every single Rainforest Cafe in the country.
So naturally, I went on Wikipedia, where they have a listing of F-14s on display and I made a spreadsheet. There are 83 of them on the list, of which about 75% of which are in museums. Some of the others may be accessible to the public or may be on closed military bases.
I'm probably not going to visit all of the rest, but I am going to visit some.
Grumman F-14 Tomcat Taken: 5/31/25