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Grumman F-14C 'TOMCAT'
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Description
Notes: Upgraded F-14A with AWG-9 weapon control system. |
  Manufacturer: | Grumman |
  Base model: | F-14 |
  Designation: | F-14 |
  Version: | C |
  Nickname: | TOMCAT |
  Designation System: | U.S. Tri-Service |
  Designation Period: | 1962-Present |
  Basic role: | Fighter |
Specifications
Propulsion
Performance
 
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John Carrier Bailey, MS | Actually, the F-14C was stillborn. It was to be the advanced avionics aircraft developed from the original F-14B (with the Pratt F-401 engine). The plan: approx 24 F-14A (TF-30) followed by the "Fleet" F-14B (F-401) in mass production.
02/10/2006 @ 17:16 [ref: 12463] |
Christian Blachford Farmington Hills, MI | The F-14C Super Tomcat was a mix of the B and D models, with the GE F110 as power, and some of the F-14D's avonics, but without the dual chin pod. No pictures avalible. 01/30/2001 @ 19:06 [ref: 1502] |
 
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