Tamiya TAM61114 1/48 Grumman F-14A Tomcat Plastic Model Airplane Kit, Navy

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Tamiya TAM61114 1/48 Grumman F-14A Tomcat Plastic Model Airplane Kit, Navy

Tamiya TAM61114 1/48 Grumman F-14A Tomcat Plastic Model Airplane Kit, Navy

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A functional simulation of the LANTIRN target designator pod, allowing the RIO to guide laser-guided munitions dropped by the pilot or other aircraft (buddy-lasing).

F-14 Tomcat Twin 40mm EDF BNF Basic | Horizon Hobby E-flite F-14 Tomcat Twin 40mm EDF BNF Basic | Horizon Hobby

Customizability: The kit offers a high level of customization, with different configurations and decals for three different markings. Over the years, several variants of the aircraft have been produced and the total number built reached 712. Blade factory balanced 80mm EDFs with metal housing and 3530-1680Kv brushless outrunner motors produces realistic jet turbine sound Another thing that I don’t like about this model is something that HobbyBoss and Trumpeter do quite often – they add huge numbers of deep rivets in places where there should be pretty much none. In the case of this kit, it’s primarily on the wings and vertical stabilizer. If you don’t mind this you can leave the rivets as they are. Otherwise, you will have to fill them with putty. Iranian F-14 fighter jet crashes in country's south, both pilot and co-pilot killed." Washington Post, 26 January 2012. Retrieved: 24 March 2012.The F-14 Tomcat is a supersonic, twin-engine, two-seat fighter developed specifically for US NAVY needs. Just like the F-111, the Tomcat was designed with variable-sweep wings. During its career in the NAVY, it was used as an interceptor, air superiority, and multirole fighter. F-14D Super Tomcat– U.S. Navy photo by Lt.j.g. Scott Timmester, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Another marking alternative exists in the shape of an F-14A in the desert color scheme of the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force (IRIAF).

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Eden, Paul. The Encyclopedia of Modern Military Aircraft. London: Amber Books, 2004. ISBN 1-904687-84-9. NAS Oceana Memorial Park, Naval Air Station Oceana, Virginia. Last F-14 manufactured, assigned to VX-4, later VX-9, at Naval Air Station Point Mugu, California during its operational service and used the callsign "Vandy 1". [214] Leone, Dario (6 July 2019). "That time an IrAF MiG-23ML mistakenly shot down an IRIAF F-14A that was defecting to Iraq". The Aviation Geek Club. Archived from the original on 27 November 2020 . Retrieved 19 November 2020.a b c Woolridge, Capt. E.T., ed. Into the Jet Age: Conflict and Change in Naval Aviation 1945–1975, an Oral History. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press, 1995. ISBN 1-55750-932-8. Apart from the F-14A kit, HobbyBoss also released three other versions of this kit over the years. These include the F-14B and F-14D and also the F-14A again. This time the kit has been named “Persian Cat” which, as you might have guessed, covers the F-14A in the service of the Iranian Air Force. Saul, Stephanie. "Cheney Aims Barrage at F-14D Calls keeping jet a jobs program." Newsday Washington Bureau, 24 August 1989, p. 6. Academy’s new F-14A in 1/72 hit the market in 2019 and it is considered one of the best 1/72 F-14s ever released. The F-14's fuselage and wings allow it to climb faster than the F-4, while the "twin-tail" empennage (dual vertical stabilizers with ventral fins on the engine nacelles) offers better stability. The F-14 is equipped with an internal 20mm M61 Vulcan rotary cannon mounted on the left side (unlike the Phantom, which was not equipped with an internal gun in the US Navy), and can carry AIM-54 Phoenix, AIM-7 Sparrow, and AIM-9 Sidewinder anti-aircraft missiles. The twin engines are housed in widely spaced nacelles. The flat area of the fuselage between the nacelles is used to contain fuel and avionics systems, such as the wing-sweep mechanism and flight controls, as well as weaponry since the wings are not used for carrying ordnance. [42] By itself, the fuselage provides approximately 40 to 60 percent of the F-14's aerodynamic lifting surface depending on the wing sweep position. [ citation needed] The lifting body characteristics of the fuselage allowed one F-14 to safely land after suffering a mid-air collision that sheared off more than half of the plane's right wing in 1991. [43]

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The F-14 Tomcat Twin 40mm EDF arrives 100% factory-assembled and nearly ready to fly right out of the box! It's equipped with industry-leading Spektrum™ 2.4GHz technology that binds to your 6+ channel DSMX®/DSM2® equipped computer transmitter. JESTER" AI: A new, lifelike AI that fills the role of RIO when flying in single-player or multiplayer mods without a human RIO. The full-flying stabs offers crisp and precise taileron control, and along with the functional 3-position variable sweep wings, deliver an authentic and unique F-14 flying experience. Chronological Listing of Iranian Air Force Grumman F-14 Tomcat". ejection-history.org.uk. Archived from the original on 4 July 2009 . Retrieved 23 September 2009. [ unreliable source?] Welcome the new Super Scale F-14D Tomcat by Freewing model! Never before has an electric F-14 been produced in this size and with this high a degree of scale fidelity and quality. Easily one of the most beloved jets in history, we hare especially excited to offer this thrilling F-14D Tomcat.The Television Camera Set (TCS) allowing visual identification of targets in Beyond Visual Range (BVR) situations. At the time of its release, the kit was probably the best-fitting 1/48 kit ever produced and it still is one of the best. It has perhaps only been surpassed by Tamiya’s newer P-38 and F-4B kits. FineMold’s F-14 was first released in 2015 and it was delivered in a rather strange way. The kit sprues were bundled with the Japanese magazine “Model Graphix” and spread across 4 volumes of the said magazine. Later, however, the kit was released in the traditional boxed format, although only as of the A variant. Texas Air Museum, Slaton, Texas, on loan from the National Naval Aviation Museum, appeared in the films The Final Countdown and Executive Decision [158]

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Gillcrest, Paul T. Tomcat!: The Grumman F-14 Story . Atglen, Pennsylvania: Schiffer Publishing, Ltd. 1994. ISBN 0-88740-664-5 Many RC pilots have dreamed of flying an F-14 one day — and the E-flite ® F-14 Tomcat Twin 40mm EDF makes that dream a reality! It arrives fully-assembled and nearly ready to fly right out of the box including a factory-installed receiver with exclusive Spektrum ™ AS3X ® and optional-use SAFE ® Select technologies. It’s ready to bind to your 6+ channel DSMX ®/DMS2 ® equipped computer transmitter, plus you’ll receive real-time telemetry data including battery voltage, current, motor RPM and more via compatible Spektrum AirWare ™ equipped radios. The twin 40mm fans and brushless outrunner motors are compatible with affordable and common 4S 2200mAh 30+C batteries to deliver an excellent blend of performance and flight times. Full-flying stabs and functional 3-position variable-sweep wings deliver an incomparable flying experience you can’t get anywhere else. The fully-molded EPO airframe is durable, lightweight, and factory-finished to pay tribute to the U.S. Navy’s VF-2 “Bounty Hunters” squadron. The fixed landing gear plus steerable nose wheel makes it easy to taxi, takeoff and land on smooth surfaces — or remove the landing gear for more speed and vertical performance when hand launching over and landing on grass. With the F-14 Tomcat Twin 40mm EDF you’re closer to being a TOPGUN than ever before! Spec Heavy rivetting in areas where there are no visible rivets on the real thing – eg. wings and vertical stabilizers Gillespie, Paul W. (22 June 2018). "Navy F-14A Tomcat arrives at Naval Academy". Baltimore Sun. Baltimore, Maryland. Archived from the original on 23 June 2018 . Retrieved 22 June 2018. buno 162591 visible in photo

Welcome to the world of precision and craftsmanship! If you’re on the hunt for the best F-14 Tomcat model, you’ve landed at the right place. Our comprehensive guide will navigate you through the sea of options, ensuring you find a model that not only satisfies your inner aviation enthusiast but also stands as a testament to the iconic F-14 Tomcat. Let’s embark on this exciting journey together!

F-14A-75/80 (BuNo 159421 - 159429), F-14A-80 (BuNo 159430 - 159468) – dielectric fairings removed from beaver tail The F-14A was the initial two-seat, twin-engine, all-weather interceptor fighter variant for the U.S. Navy. It first flew on 21 December 1970. The first 12 F-14As were prototype versions [120] (sometimes called YF-14As). Modifications late in its service life added precision strike munitions to its armament. The U.S. Navy received 478 F-14A aircraft and 79 were received by Iran. [ citation needed] The final 102 F-14As were delivered with improved Pratt & Whitney TF30-P-414A engines. [ citation needed] Additionally, an 80th F-14A was manufactured for Iran, but was delivered to the U.S. Navy. [ citation needed] Cooper, Tom and Liam Devlin. "Iranian Air Power Combat Aircraft". Combat Aircraft, Vol. 9 No. 6, January 2009. Drendel, Lou. F-14 Tomcat in Action. Carrollton, Texas: Squadron/Signal Publications, 1977. ISBN 0-89747-031-1.



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