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The final two VF-103 F-14B's departed Oceana Tuesday morning. I was
lucky enough to be there and my photos are at the link below: http://art-thing.com/jsnas/f14/vf103.html J.Stone -- |
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The latest "Air International" gives the following schedule for the
Tomcat squadron transition: VF-103 - March 2005 VF-143 - April 2005 (to receive F/A-18E version, first photos available) VF-11 - May 2005 VF-101 - September 2005 (must be wrong - not redesignation, but deactivation) VF-32 - November 2005 VF-213 - May 2006 VF-31 - September 2006 But I am not sure what these dates mean - a formal redesignation to VFA? safe-for-flight certificaton and reception of the ninth of primary authorized aircraft? or something else? VF-211 was redesignated to VFA in October 2004, but they must be still at Lemoore. I hope that all of the new birds won't escape your camera. Best wishes! Jacek Zemlo |
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in2focus wrote:
The final two VF-103 F-14B's departed Oceana Tuesday morning. I was lucky enough to be there and my photos are at the link below: http://art-thing.com/jsnas/f14/vf103.html J.Stone -- Sad, sad day............ :-( |
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lana- Sad, sad day............ :-( BRBR
VERY sad that a great squadron is gone, but as a guy that flew the Turkey, like the F-4 guys said when the F-8 was leaving...."when yer outta Tomcats, it's no big deal". Never liked the A/C. Great design that languished in it's middle and later years. It needed redesign badly, with it's 'supersonic A-6" flightcontrols and analog weapons system, but it wasn't and the F-14A/B/D was not on par with any other series 4 A/C of the times..in the late 90s. P. C. Chisholm CDR, USN(ret.) Old Phart Phormer Phantom, Turkey, Viper, Scooter and Combat Buckeye Phlyer |
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VERY sad that a great squadron is gone, but as a guy that flew the Turkey,
like the F-4 guys said when the F-8 was leaving...."when yer outta Tomcats, it's no big deal". The squadron isn't gone. They are transitioning to the F/A-18F. _____________ José Herculano |
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Jose- The squadron isn't gone. They are transitioning to the F/A-18F.
BRBR Great news!! Great squadron with lots of hertiage...but when yer outta Tomcats...it's no big deal. P. C. Chisholm CDR, USN(ret.) Old Phart Phormer Phantom, Turkey, Viper, Scooter and Combat Buckeye Phlyer |
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Come on Pechs, you've gotta admit that it was the sweetest looking Navy
fighter ever! At the very least, it's a lot nicer on the eye than the F-18F. And sure, looks don't win fights, but there's got to be an after-hours advantage to flying the sexiest machine out there ![]() Tony Great news!! Great squadron with lots of hertiage...but when yer outta Tomcats...it's no big deal. P. C. Chisholm CDR, USN(ret.) Old Phart Phormer Phantom, Turkey, Viper, Scooter and Combat Buckeye Phlyer |
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Tony- Come on Pechs, you've gotta admit that it was the sweetest looking Navy
fighter ever! At the very least, it's a lot nicer on the eye than the F-18F BRBR I don't agree-The F-4 was the best looking fighter ever, at least in the jet era. I was much happier in the club with my Phantom patch than my Turkey patch.... P. C. Chisholm CDR, USN(ret.) Old Phart Phormer Phantom, Turkey, Viper, Scooter and Combat Buckeye Phlyer |
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Pechs1 wrote:
I don't agree-The F-4 was the best looking fighter ever, at least in the jet era. Got my vote...and even if not the most aesthetic, certainly the most impressive looking. The climb performance didn't hurt, either. -- John Miller |
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I don't agree-The F-4 was the best looking fighter ever, at least in the
jet era. I was much happier in the club with my Phantom patch than my Turkey patch.... "A man has only one virginity to lose in fighters, and if it is a lovely plane he loses it to, there his heart will ever be" -Hemingway. Did you lose yours in the Phantom? I always thought the name Double-Ugly was not deserved for the Phantom, but it's too rocket-like for me to really enjoy it. The Tomcat's blend of angles, points, and sweep make it tops for me, especially given the fact that it can alter its appearance dramatically with a swing of the wing. But to each their own, I hear some people even liked the look of the SLUF! Tony |
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