F-14A Tomcat Flight Demo - NAS Oceana - 21Sep86

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  • Grumman F-14A Tomcat flight demo - NAS Oceana - 21Sep86 Cmdr. Pilot: Dale Snodgrass. Excellent quality audio & video

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  • @rogermahajan7586
    @rogermahajan7586 7 лет назад +17

    Holy sh*t at 4:54 the fast barrel roll followed by a quick nose pitch-up and a smack left turn-in is insane! Bet he was pulling over 9g there.

  • @TacitDragon
    @TacitDragon 8 лет назад +24

    The F-14 Tomcat always had a mystique about it. She came onto the airshow circuit around the same as the F-15 Eagle. But the Tomcat, with the more "saucy" name, was always presented better; by the Grumman test pilots, and more publicly by the Navy pilots - often Dale Snodgrass.
    The Tomcat could do things that the F-15 couldn't. She was specialized to land on carriers. She could transform herself right before your eyes by sweeping her wings back - just when you thought she couldn't get any sexier. She had a crew of two, team work, and every one loves a crowd; 2 crew & 1 sexy jet. She was big, heavy, and fast, but still could dance with the best of them; and kill six targets simultaneously from 100 miles away with her Phoenix missile system. And, at the end of the demo, she "bowed" for your approval..., which gave her an endearing character, almost lady-like. Oh, and she was a movie star too!
    "Presentation" was what made the Tomcat so popular. In a word, "Showmanship". Dale could really make her dance, and he loved to show her off! Tomcat drivers loved their girl, and it showed, in movies, in demos, in books... I think that love was infectious...

    • @MamaEtna
      @MamaEtna 4 года назад +3

      She looked saucy with her curves too. She was a beautiful jet.

  • @KFieLdGaming
    @KFieLdGaming 8 лет назад +11

    This guy was Maverick personified. I've just started looking him up. Awesome man.

  • @TacitDragon
    @TacitDragon 8 лет назад +10

    mavericvf142: Seems no one has answered your question about the F-14A's seeming more maneuverable. The F-14A did weigh slightly less, but was powered by an inferior engine, when compared to the F-14B & D. The real story in this video is the pilot flying. Dale Snodgrass is, by far, one of, if not, the BEST F-14 driver that have ever lived. He knew how to make the F-14 "Talk" and his exceptional skill and knowledge of the Tomcat is on display in this demo. Dale Snodgrass is probably the only pilot that would dare to take the F-14A to such limits during a low altitude demo, and pull it off with such finesse! Awesome pilot flying an awesome jet. His demos were always the best!

    • @KLRGT500KR
      @KLRGT500KR 7 лет назад +5

      Dale Snodgrass was one of the greatest pilot. Period. Quite possibly the best. I doubt anyone could ever win a dog fight against him in the F-14. You can see him pull 9g turn at 4:54. There is a HUD video of him in an F-14A back in 1985 in a mock dog fight against 3 F-5E simultaneously. The guy "shotdown" all three F-5Es. Anyone who knows the F-5, knows they were very good in close dog fighting situations as they are very small and difficult to spot (though, they could not turn or add energy with the F-14). Dale beat 3 of them simultaneously.

  • @tundra109710
    @tundra109710 6 лет назад +6

    Them birds at 1:25 are like oh shit its Snort in the F14 and hes stealin our moves! Dale put life in this bird... Anytime Baby!

  • @KLRGT500KR
    @KLRGT500KR 4 года назад +8

    At 4:54, you see 'Snort' coming in full afterburner zone 5 at the speed of heat at around 600 knots (mach 0.7 or mach 0.8) wings fully swept back (manually), he pitches the nose up to dump energy for maximum roll rate the rolls the plane two times and executes a 9G left tight turn for a turn and burn. This is also known "tuck under roll".

    • @pogo1140
      @pogo1140 2 года назад +2

      SOB, he turned 180 deg in about 5 sec, 36 deg per sec.

    • @KLRGT500KR
      @KLRGT500KR 2 года назад +1

      @@pogo1140 Yeah the instantaneous turn rate was insane on the Tomcat. It was a great one-circle fighter.

    • @juanmallqui9309
      @juanmallqui9309 Месяц назад

      that maneuver is so cool. It turns the aircraft so quick. I've not seen that replicated.

  • @raynus1160
    @raynus1160 6 лет назад +4

    Man - just throwin' that big bird around. Well done.

  • @hawkplaya94
    @hawkplaya94 11 лет назад +10

    Wow this video has so much stuff going for it. The F-14A, the same year that Top Gun came out, the Blue Angels were flying A-4's. That is so cool. And the F-14 is the only aircraft I know that is polite enough to take a bow after each show haha. Love this video and the Tomcat!

  • @2ZZGE100
    @2ZZGE100 2 года назад +2

    At 4:54, you see Dale 'Snort' Snodgrass entering the turn at 550+ knots wings swept back and yanks the stick hard pulling 10 - 11 G entering the turn and then completing the full 180 degree turn in less than 5 seconds giving it a 45 - 60 degree/second turn rate. He continued to pull 8 - 9G through the turn as the F-14 bled energy (and vapor clouds over wings appear) as it was only in military power and did not have the afterburners lit. Some people ask how the TF-030 powered F-14 is pulling such high energy maneuvers so effortlessly. Answer is, 'Snort' used to fly the F-14A in the airshows completely slick without drag, with low fuel (around 6000 lbs max) getting it quite close to 1:1 thrust to weight despite the TF-030 engines, which is why it performed so well.

  • @EveryoneIsFightingSomeBattle
    @EveryoneIsFightingSomeBattle 8 лет назад +6

    Great video!
    There aren't many F-14A demo vids on RUclips - mostly demo videos of GE
    powered B and D models.
    I've read so many horrible and scary things about the P&W TF30, that
    I actually found myself a bit nervous watching this video - especially
    during the high angle of attack maneuvers where they were reportedly
    prone to compressor stalls, if the throttles were moved too quickly.
    There was a quote from an article that said with the TF30 power plant,
    Tomcat drivers had "fly the engine, instead of flying the plane".
    Again, great video!
    Thanks for posting!

  • @Hoffy1138
    @Hoffy1138 7 лет назад +4

    This has some of the best audio of an F-14 on RUclips.

    • @scheldon2244
      @scheldon2244 2 года назад

      Well, if it isn’t the funniest AvGeek on RUclips…

  • @LETsROCK89
    @LETsROCK89 12 лет назад +6

    BEST OF THE BEST. REALLY WISH THEY WOULD HAVE DESIGNED A MODERN MODEL OF THE TOMCAT, LIKE THEY DID WITH THE HORNET.

    • @juanmallqui9309
      @juanmallqui9309 Месяц назад

      Grumman had fallen out of grace with the new cadre at the DoD. It was all about Boeing and Lockheed. They came out the losers in that struggle in the 1980's.

  • @KLRGT500KR
    @KLRGT500KR 7 лет назад +5

    The greatest figher ever made. Period.

  • @kc_was_here737
    @kc_was_here737 3 года назад +3

    Still the best looking aircraft out there.

  • @CLK15
    @CLK15 12 лет назад +4

    Long live the Cat,...Baby!!!!!! Thank you for sharing this video, love it!

  • @simoneradice3587
    @simoneradice3587 10 лет назад +8

    At min 4.54 we can see a 9g turn, superlative!!!

    • @pogo1140
      @pogo1140 2 года назад +1

      I tried running the numbers, 1 the F-14 with wings swept stalls at about 200knots, (from F-14 driver's comment that the stall speed was higher than the wheels max rated speed of 195knots, and he knows this because he had to land his plane with the wings swept back), as g climbs the plane's stall speed climbs. So after running the numbers he probably entered the turn at above 500 knots, pulled as much as 11g initially and as the plane slowed down continued the turn at above 9g

  • @simoneradice3587
    @simoneradice3587 10 лет назад +12

    About 19 sec to do 360° turn, like a F16!!!

    • @KLRGT500KR
      @KLRGT500KR 6 лет назад +3

      F-14 could do a MRT faster than a F-16 in only 1200 feet because of its much lower wing loading of 44 - 48 lbs square foot. It had a much better lift/drag ratio than the F-16 which allowed it to sustain thrust through the entire 360.

  • @modersorosh248
    @modersorosh248 Год назад +1

    Love ❤ you Tom forever 😊

  • @SUP_Bigans
    @SUP_Bigans 4 года назад +5

    A masterpiece of Art and Technology too early put down by Cheney's burocracy....

  • @Zone5Aviation
    @Zone5Aviation 11 лет назад +2

    I am huge fane of the big cat as much as anybody else but it does baffle me how the Tomcat is so much more popular than most other jets. Yes it's had its fame from Hollywood and its big, fast and drew the crowds at airshows. But there must be something else there that the other jets don't.

  • @valcyrilestrada
    @valcyrilestrada 10 лет назад +10

    Tomcat has weak manueverability and as a dogfighter. Dale Snodgrass prove it wrong.

    • @rogermahajan7586
      @rogermahajan7586 7 лет назад +6

      Well, F-14 never lost a dog fight in its over 33 years of service.

  • @TinkerManRC
    @TinkerManRC 12 лет назад +3

    Thanks for posting..Really enjoyed this video..Thumbs up

  • @elnach3240
    @elnach3240 4 месяца назад

    No one could man handle the Tomcat like Snort.

  • @aeenramirez
    @aeenramirez 4 года назад +2

    Maneuver of F-14 befor navy G limit to 6.5 and he show how cats could aggressive

  • @Yamaprilia
    @Yamaprilia 10 лет назад +3

    I enjoyed that. Loads of vapour

  • @salvatorebagnasco9128
    @salvatorebagnasco9128 2 года назад +1

    RIP Snort 🙏🏼

  • @barrymccockiner6641
    @barrymccockiner6641 2 года назад

    Wow, Blue Angels in A-4s... And glove vanes activated.

  • @maverickvf142
    @maverickvf142 11 лет назад +5

    Does the F-14A seem more maneuverable in this video than any other video? Or is it because the airframe was still fairly new? I mean, Jesus, look at how crisp and tight the turns are...don't really see it in other air show videos in the 2000's.

    • @rogermahajan7586
      @rogermahajan7586 7 лет назад +3

      Because it is Dale Snodgrass. Quite possibly, the best fighter pilot ever. The guy ate MIG-29 Fulcrums for breakfast in the Iraq war in 1993 and 2003.

    • @dannyboyemt
      @dannyboyemt 7 лет назад

      maverickvf142 another reason this Tomcat is a little more maneuverable visually is it still has the forward glove vane canards. These were discontinued on the later B and D models. I'm assuming they added a little extra body lift to the already massive lifting body. Also as I understand the A model was the lightest of all the Tomcats. Dale sure does know how to work the throttle on those TF30s.

    • @KLRGT500KR
      @KLRGT500KR 7 лет назад

      You are right. I can see the glove vanes deployed when the wings are fully swept back. You can see Admiral Dale pull a 9g turn at 4:54. The F-14 B/D had a better than 1 thrust to weight ratio in dog fighting configuration so they did not need the additional lift from the glove vanes.

    • @daniel1982641
      @daniel1982641 7 лет назад

      The F-14A was good, but the B and D models were better in my opinion. They were fitted with F110 engines giving the Tomcat better performance than the A model's original TF30 engines.

    • @KLRGT500KR
      @KLRGT500KR 7 лет назад

      Yeah, the roll rate with wings full swept back was extremely fast on the B/D models so much so that it created some control rod issues so the Navy put some limitations on how quick the fighter could roll.

  • @酒井義和-e5y
    @酒井義和-e5y 2 года назад

    F-14(TomCat)の姿を見てるだけでハッピーなんです👍

  • @TorontoDrivingVideos
    @TorontoDrivingVideos 11 лет назад +1

    hi , perhaps it is because f14 is used in the Japanese cartoon Macross (or "Robotech" in the usa) This is one of the biggest cartoon series in the world and F14 is the main plane and this cartoon started in 1982. somethings you can search on youtube , 1)" Robotech - Opening (1985) " 2 ) in google search "VF-1 Valkyrie "

  • @Vike1121
    @Vike1121 8 лет назад +1

    great video

  • @joekidd1103
    @joekidd1103 6 лет назад +2

    Hey Air Force, watch this guy show you how it's done.

  • @williamloh9018
    @williamloh9018 3 года назад +1

    The great man...sad that he is lost to us. But he did so much teaching guys how to fly like this...and then his F-14 + LANTIRN pod story. People like him used to try to make the country better. Not their silly party of liars and traitors and child abusers. It is also sad that there are only 39 comments on here....but 5,000 for some shite about....whatever. Thanks for the cool video.

  • @t.gchannel4067
    @t.gchannel4067 2 года назад

    4:53 how many gs?

  • @mrandrossguy9871
    @mrandrossguy9871 3 года назад

    Did the Skyhawks Switch to hornets Soon after this Date !?