A US Navy VF-101 "Grim Reapers" Tomcat seen at Huntsville International Airport
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A US Navy VF-101 "Grim Reapers" Tomcat seen at Huntsville International Airport
I love being able to identify variants of the F-14, like I feel like an expert even though I very much am not, for the record. I consider myself more of a knowledgeable enthusiast.
Like this guy? I immediately know it’s an F-14A
And that’s a F-14D Super Tomcat
Probably a F-14B
F-14D again, they’re the easiest to tell head on
F-14A
Also totally an F-14A
That guy right there? F-14D
It’s fun, but tough cause not every aircraft can be identified by a single picture, it depends on the angle. But here’s how you can learn to identify the F-14 Tomcat variants almost instantly. It’s so easy! I promise!
F-14A-159008-VF32-OCEANA-MAY76 by Michel Klaveren
F-14 for DCS by Heatblur Simulations
tomkat alley . https://www.kiakahamedia.com/store/F-14-Tomcat-Limited-Edition-2-p304200019
F-14B Tomcat prototype in flight 1973
F-14B Tomcat prototype in flight 1973
VF-74 F-14B-145-GR BuNo 162924/AA-104 during exercise Red Flag 1994.
https://t.co/UalGbx4MOA