 | VF-191 was along with
VF-194 one of the first F-14 squadrons to be disestablished after only a short period of service
with the US Navy. (78k) [John Binford] |
 | A nice view of a VF-194
Hellfires F-14A. (48k) [Mike Kopack] |
 | A Tomcat from VF-201: One
of the formerly four F-14 reserve squadrons. (54k) [Mike Kopack, NY] |
 | The sister squadron of
VF-201, VF-202 Superheats. (47k) [Mike Kopack, NY] |
 | Two VF-211 F-14As flying
above snowy mountains in a tight formation. (73k) [VF-211] |
 | A true bombcat ... This
F-14A is loaded with a Laser-guided and a cluster bomb plus AIM-54 and AIM-9 missiles. (28k)
[Michael Riedel] |
 | Gotcha! That's
the right way to welcome a Soviet Tu-95 Bear long-range bomber. Quite some time ago ...
(60k) [VF-213] |
 | A VF-213 F-14A parked at
the ramp at NAS Oceana. (53k) [Mike Kopack, NY] |