"Felix 106" A VF-31 "Tomcatters" F-14D climbs away from cat #3 onboard USS Theodore Roosevelt for a mission over the beach during the Cats last ever combat cruise, So Long Baby
The VF-14 "Tophatters" CO Bird Tomcat with a smart High Vis Tomcat tail in the static at a very dull and wet yeovilton the evening before the show, CVW-8 from USS John F Kennedy took over the static park at the 96 Yeovilton show sending 15 jets
A VF-41 "Black Aces" Tomcat in the static at a very dull and wet yeovilton the evening before the show, CVW-8 from USS John F Kennedy took over the static park at the 96 Yeovilton show, this was one of 4 F-14 Tomcats on show
This F-4S was last operated by VF-202, a Reserve unit based at Dallas TX. Her Texas state markings on her tail fin rudder are a sharp contrast to her otherwise drab light grey colours.
Still wearing the markings of her previous operator, VF-161 'Chargers', which was based at NAS Atsugi, Japan, this F-4S is being prepared for 'bagging'; this was a not very successful method of preserving stored aircraft at AMARC.
Love those old U.S. Navy high-vis markings! This beauty was last operated by VF-21 and was snapped on the arrivals/departures ramp at AMARC. She went on to be converted to QF-4N standard.
When photographed in AMARC in late 1989 this somewhat sandblasted F-4N wore the markings of her last operator, VF-201 which was a Reserve unit based at NAS Dallas TX. She went on to be converted to a QF-4N drone and was operated by NAWC-WD.