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TOMCAT
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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.
Japanese 'Raiden' at the Smithsonian before restoration.
@Destroye83 via X
F-82 'Twin Mustang' testing the F-4 Ram-jet missile, 1952.
@Destroye83 via X
"At the end of the day you're just a criminal, waiting for the next-" missile tracking noises "Line 'em up good, Monarch!"
More Project Wingman fan art! Really love how this turned out. Of course there's plenty of room for improvement. Hope the next piece I make gets better!
I'll be uploading a timelapse later on my YT channel for anyone interested.
Savoi Marchetti mc.203 Folgore fighter belonging to the Aeronautica Militare during World War II.
@LineroTifon via X
F-14A Tomcat, BUNO 159467, Tail Code NK, Modex 122, Operator: VF-1 Wolfpack, Unit Markings: VF-1 (assigned to USS Enterprise), Location: San Diego - Miramar MCAS, California, USA, Photo Date: 11 October 1975, Photo by Paul Goddard airhistory.net/photo/593203/1…
This totally bodacious VF-1 Wolfpack F-14A Tomcat (Modex 122) was photographed on the ramp at NAS Miramar on October 11, 1975 while assigned to USS Enterprise. Classic early Tomcat glory from one of naval aviation’s most iconic squadrons during the Fightertown USA heyday!
What’s your favorite VF-1 Wolfpack Tomcat memory or early Miramar ramp shot from the USS Enterprise era? Drop it in the comments below!
#F14Tomcat #NavalAviation #TomcatTuesday #TacoTuesday #BringBackBodacious @NavalMuseum #FightertownUSA #Wolfpack #VF1 #ThrowbackFighter #EarlyTomcat #RetroTomcat #USSEnterprise #NASMiramar #CarrierOps #NAFAtsugi #JapanesePlanespotters #Japanese #TomcatTuesdayInJapan
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A MiG-3U (I-230) fighter with an AM-35A engine at the airfield. This fighter was produced in a series of six aircraft for the Moscow Air Defense Force. 1943.
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