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F-14 Tomcat flight demonstration video . The F-14 Tomcat was designed as both an air superiority fighter and a long-range naval interceptor, [43] [44] [45] which enabled it to both serve as escort fighter aircraft when armed with Sparrow missiles and fleet air defense loitering interceptor role when armed with Phoenix missiles. [46]
Multiple journalists thought the video represented YouTube as a whole and stated it was a monumental step for the platform's history. Karim later updated the video's description to criticize YouTube's usage of Google+ accounts and removal of dislikes from public view. As of January 2025, the video has received more than 345 million views. [1]
Gun camera video and audio from the two American F-14s. At 11:58, the F-14s made a left turn, away from the MiG-23s, to initiate a standard intercept. [12] [1] [13] Seven seconds later, the MiG-23s turned back into the American fighters for another head-on approach and were descending in altitude. [12]
Thomas Scott (born 1984 or 1985) is an English YouTuber and web developer.On his self-titled YouTube channel, Scott creates educational videos across a range of topics including history, geography, linguistics, science, and technology.
Kara S. Hultgreen [1] (October 5, 1965 – October 25, 1994) was an American naval aviator who served as a lieutenant in the United States Navy and was the first female carrier-based fighter pilot in the U.S. Navy.
In 2012, YouTube ranked its videos by views, which led to the phase of clickbait video titles. The next iteration of the ranking was prioritizing longer videos , which some creators leveraged by ...
According to Tom Cooper and Farzad Bishop, during the Iran–Iraq War AIM-54s fired by IRIAF Tomcats achieved 78 victories against Iraqi MiG-21s, MiG-23s, MiG-25s, Tu-22s, Su-20/22s, Mirage F 1s, Super Étendards, and even two AM-39 Exocets and a C-601. This includes two occasions where one AIM-54 was responsible for the downing of two Iraqi ...
Tomcat (also known as F14 Tomcat [2] [5] [6]) is a video game published in 1989 in the UK by Players Software. [7] The game was released on the Acorn Electron, BBC Micro, Commodore 16, Commodore Plus/4, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, and ZX Spectrum [5] as a budget title. [8] [9] It was also on a Your Sinclair magazine cover tape.