BuNo |
Type |
Unit |
Modex # |
Date |
F-14A-95-GR |
160379 |
F-14A |
PMTC VF-101 |
220 AD141 |
1984
05/95
a/c stricken 30.09.1996
|
160380 |
F-14A |
VF-84 |
AJ202 |
01/78
crashed 03.05.1980 into the sea off Iran during launch from USS Nimitz. |
160381 |
F-14A |
VF-41 VF-101 VF-84 |
AJ101 AD141 AJ200 |
04/77
11/93
crashed 26.08.1994 near Goose Creek Island, both crew ejected safely. Same crew had to bail-out on 18.11.1993, too. |
160382 |
F-14A |
VF-84 NSAWC |
AJ204 |
1982
31.08.2000 & 04/2001
|
160383 |
F-14A |
VF-41 |
AJ102 |
crashed 03.11.1979 into the Mediterranean while operating from USS Nimitz. |
160384 |
F-14A |
|
|
AMARC 31.08.1995 |
160385 |
F-14A |
VF-41 |
AJ107 |
written off 26.05.1981 on board the USS Nimitz while operating in the Atlantic Ocean when a VMAQ-2 Det Y EA-6B crashed during a night recovery. 2 F-14 struck (BuNo. 161138 & 160385), 3 F-14 & 9 A-7 & 3 S-3A & 1 A-6 & 1 SH-3 damaged. |
160386 |
F-14A |
VF-101 |
|
exhibit NAS Willow Grove since Sept. 1999 |
160387 |
F-14A |
VF-41 |
AJ104 |
10/78
AMARC 12.06.1996 |
160388 |
F-14A |
VF-41 |
AJ105 |
crashed 01.04.1980 into the sea while on approach to USS Nimitz. |
160389 |
F-14A |
VF-14 |
102 |
05/95
a/c stricken 05.09.1997
|
160390 |
F-14A |
VF-84 VF-41 |
AJ207 AJ107 |
01/78
One of two VF-41 F-14As that downed a Libyan Su-22 on 19.08.1981. Other VF-41 F-14A was BuNo 160403 AJ102. |
|
|
VF-213 |
NH103 |
crashed 25.10.1994. F-14 160390, piloted by the first
female F-14 pilot in the US Navy, crashed about 50 miles off the coast of San Diego, California,
during an attempted landing on USS Abraham Lincoln. The pilot was killed, the RIO safely
ejected. |
160391 |
F-14A |
VF-101 |
|
02/99
a/c stricken 29.11.1999 |
160392 |
F-14A |
VF-41 |
AJ111 |
crashed 03.10.1977 into the Atlantic Ocean after
a ramp strike while landing aboard USS Nimitz. |
160393 |
F-14A |
VF-84 |
AJ201 |
1982
AMARC 15.04.1996
a/c stricken 16.05.1996 |
160394 |
F-14A |
VF-41 |
AJ101 |
05.06.1995: crashed in the Mediterranean while take-off from USS Theodore Roosevelt |
160395 |
F-14A |
VF-32 |
AC203 |
04/90
exhibit Kalamazoo Aviation History Museum, Michigan |
160396 |
F-14A |
VF-14 |
AJ213 |
08/97
AMARC 16.11.1998 |
160397 |
F-14A |
VF-101 |
AD123 |
1999
a/c stricken, maintenance trainer at NAS Pensacola
|
160398 |
F-14A |
VF-41 |
AJ106 |
1981
a/c stricken 01.06.1992
|
160399 |
F-14A |
VF-41 VF-14 |
AJ107 AC102 |
04/77
04/95
AMARC 11.06.1996 |
160400 |
F-14A |
VF-101 |
AD163 |
crashed 30.08.1983 when the F-14 collided with F-14
BuNo 161420 during air combat training and crashed into the sea off Virginia Capes. |
160401 |
F-14A |
VF-84 |
AJ211 |
06/79
a/c stricken 30.11.1996
|
160402 |
F-14A |
VF-41 |
AJ111 |
written off 26.05.1981 on board the USS Nimitz while operating in the Atlantic Ocean
when a VMAQ-2 Det Y EA-6B crashed on recovery. Oops: 160402 is also listed as AMARC since 10.01.1996 |
160403 |
F-14A |
VF-101 VF-41 |
AD101 AJ102 |
07/78
One of two VF-41 F-14As that downed a Libyan Su-22 on 19.08.1981. Other VF-41 F-14A was BuNo 160390 AJ107.
Confederate Air Force museum, 23.03.1998 |
160404 |
F-14A |
VF-11 |
AE102 |
09/90
AMARC 19.04.1996 |
160405 |
F-14A |
|
|
AMARC 25.07.1997 |
160406 |
F-14A |
|
|
AMARC 21.11.1997
a/c stricken 07.06.1999 |
160407 |
F-14A |
VF-41 VF-32 |
AJ106 AC105 |
11/93 & 05/96
crashed 08.08.1998. The F-14, operating from USS Enterprise, went down in the Atlantic Ocean near the Virgin Islands. Pilot and RIO ejected safely and were recovered by USS Thorn.
|
160408 |
F-14 |
VF-84 NAWC |
AJ201 |
04/95
06.07.1998: The aircraft crashed at NAS Fallon, both aircrewmen ejected safely. |
160409 |
F-14A |
VF-143 |
|
crashed 12.09.1988 into the Atlantic Ocean of the coast of North Carolina. Pilot and RIO killed. |
160410 |
F-14A |
VF-41 |
AJ101 |
01/81
AMARC 26.04.1995 |
160411 |
F-14A |
|
exhibit Empire State Aerosciences Museum, NY |
160412 |
F-14A |
VF-213 |
NH210 |
crashed 21.03.1978 into the sea while operating from USS Kitty Hawk. |
160413 |
F-14A |
VF-84 |
AJ203 |
10/78
AMARC 28.05.1996 |
160414 |
F-14A |
VF-14 |
AC112 |
crashed 23.03.1995. The a/c crashed about 75 miles off the coast of Virginia while conducting a routine training mission. The 2 crewmembers were rescued. |