Did anyone else see this as Iran's way of saying "Yes we've got 'em, and yes they fly" to the world?
And for that, I wonder how many more are sitting in the line or the hangar with various and sundry panels open, engines dropped, seats pulled, and maintainers passed out from exhaustion. :icon_tong
Nice... Glove Vanes extended...
somewhat fun to see...
Calling all intel officers.....update your Iran F-14 slides.Did anyone else see this as Iran's way of saying "Yes we've got 'em, and yes they fly" to the world?
Did anyone else see this as Iran's way of saying "Yes we've got 'em, and yes they fly" to the world?
As of 2001, they had 40 still in service (wiki)are all of their Phantoms down for the count then?
i wonder why they weren't flying as well?
For all we see from that video, they could have been single-generator, single-radio, no-radar, no-IFF, VFR only, and 2g limited. And was that a motor chug I saw? :icon_tongJust because the planes can fly dosen't mean they can shoot anything.
Excellent catch, I also think demonstrating them in various sweep angles is interesting.
I've never seen a Tomcat flyby (or break for that matter) where the wings weren't all the way swept back. It looks sloppy with all manner of angles in the same division.