All "Bombcat"-Fans should check out the new bomb details on the Weapons pages below!

Below you will find a table with F-14 details. By choosing any of the links you can take an inside look into the F-14 and its equipment. Some of the graphics in this section are taken from Navy Flight Manuals, Navy fact files or Grumman brochures.

3-Side View Air Inlet Aircraft Systems
Arresting Hook "Beaver" Tail Carrier Landing Pattern
Chaff & Flare Dispenser Cockpit Interior Crew Boarding Ladder
F-14's Dimensions ECM Fairings Ejection Seats
Electronic Chinpods Engine Compart. Ventilation External Stores
Fuel Tank Locations Glove Vane Jet Engine
LANTIRN Pod System Mainlanding Gear Noselanding Gear
Paint Schemes Radar Antenna Refueling Probe
Speedbrake Tow Bar Adapter Tact. Air Launch. Decoy
TARPS (DI) Underside View Weapons (see below)
Wing Control Surfaces Cut Away Drawing


Weapons & Pods in Detail:
AIM-7 Sparrow Missile AIM-9 Sidewinder Missile AIM-54 Phoenix Missile
Cranked Pylon M61-A1 Cannon Phoenix Rail
Laser Guided Bombs Iron Bombs Zuni Rockets & Pod
Bombracks External Fuel Tank Fuel Tank Rack MXU-611
AN/ALQ-167 ECM Pod Expanded Chaff Adapter LANTIRN Pod
TARPS (DI) Pod Combat Training Pod Baggage Container
Tactical Air Launched Decoy Laser Guided Training Round Sidewinder rail-mounted LAU-138 Chaff dispenser
Note: Generally, blue painted missiles and bombs are not life ammunition. Those missiles and bombs are inert practice "weapons" without explosives and have only two characteristics in common with the life missile/bomb: Except for the blue markings they look like the "real" ones and they have about the same weight.

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