That's what happens when an F-16 flies over the family home, repeatedly — and Tkachuk didn't mind whatsoever.
The Navy retired the F-14 Tomcat from active duty in 2006, but lawmakers are once again feeling the need for speed. The ...
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A U.S. Navy F-14D Tomcat Might Return to the Skies Thanks to Congress' "Maverick Act"
Three U.S. Navy F-14D Tomcats would be transferred to the U.S. Space and Rocket Center Commission in Huntsville, Alabama, and ...
The bipartisan bill would preserve three retired F-14 Tomcat carrier-launched fighters in hopes that there are enough parts ...
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The ‘Maverick Act’ Could See American F-14 Tomcats Fly Again
The United States has just three F-14s remaining in its inventory—but it is far from clear if any of them could be made ...
Nearly 20 years after the US Navy retired the F-14 Tomcat, one of the most recognizable fighter jets in aviation history could have the chance to fly again. The US Senate has passed the Maverick Act, ...
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