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F-14 Tomcat New Paint Fort Worth Aviation Museum 

Erik Johnston
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The staff at the Fort Worth Aviation Museum did a fantastic job of repainting the museum's F-14 Tomcat.
Perhaps the most widely recognized Navy fighter thanks to its starring role in Top Gun, the F-14 Tomcat served as an advanced interceptor and air superiority fighter, capable of attacking six enemy aircraft simultaneously at a range of over 100 miles with the AIM-54 Phoenix missile.
It was a failed attempt at standardization that resulted in the design of perhaps the most famous fighter of the modern era. When a Navy version of the U.S. Air Force F-111 failed to meet exacting requirements for a carrier-based fighter, the Navy initiated a design competition for a new air superiority aircraft. The result was a design marvel featuring a unique variable sweep wing-the F-14 Tomcat.
Equipped with a weapon control system that enabled the aircraft's crew to track 24 hostile targets at a range of 195 miles and attack six simultaneously with AIM-54 Phoenix missiles, deliveries to the Navy began in June 1972 with deployment of operational carrier squadrons in 1975. The F-14 made a brief appearance over Vietnam, flying protective patrols for helicopters effecting the final evacuation of American personnel and foreign nationals from Saigon with no opposition from enemy fighters. The Middle East was destined to become the scene of the Tomcat's combat initiation during encounters with Libyan fighters during the 1980s. Upgraded F-14A (plus) and F-14Ds came into service in the late1980s and early 1990s, boasting enhanced avionics and more powerful F110-GE-400 turbofans. The aircraft also proved an outstanding air-to-ground platform employing a capability present from the initial design work, but rarely employed. At peak employment, thirty Navy squadrons operated F-14s. Tomcats flew combat missions during the Gulf War and in missions over Iraq and Afghanistan from 2001 until the F-14's retirement in 2006.
Aircraft History
This F-14 was originally a Grumman F-14A-85-GR Tomcat, Navy Bureau of Aeronautics No. 159600, c/n 147, and was manufactured by Grumman Aerospace in Calverton, New York. It was a Block 85 F-14A model delivered July 16, 1975. This was the longest serving F-14 Tomcat in the US Navy.
THE FOLLOWING IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION….
This aircraft spent a lot of time training new Tomcat pilots, as we await the full Navy records, we know this aircraft served with:
VF-124 Gunfighters at NAS Miramar, VF-101 Grim Reapers at NAS Oceana, In 1987, 159600 transferred to the fleet, serving, in order, with VF-142 Ghostriders, VF-14 Tophatters, and again with VF-142 Ghostriders with at NAS Oceana.
In 1978, the aircraft served with VF-84 Jolly Rogers (marked as “AJ 210”). In the 1983-84 timeframe, the aircraft arrived at VF-14 Tophatters (as “AE 104”) who operated the aircraft until 1988. The Tomcat then joined VF-142 Ghostriders (“AG 206”). In 1990 the aircraft arrived at the now closed Naval Aviation Depot Norfolk, Virginia, for conversion into an F-14D (serial number DR-5). Perhaps 1994 or 96?
By 1994, the aircraft was flying with VF-2 Bounty Hunters (as “NE 115”) at NAS Miramar. During this tour, NAS Miramar transferred to the Marine Corps and VF-2 relocated to NAS Oceana. It remained with this squadron for ten years, but changed its call number to “NE 110” about January 1999.
In 2003, this aircraft would return to her roots and once again serve in Fleet Readiness Squadron VF-101 Grim Reapers. The following year, 159600 would be assigned to VF-31 Tomcatters where she would remain until the Tomcat’s retirement in September 2006.
In 2004, the aircraft has returned to VF-2 (and remained “NE 100”). In 2004, VF-101 operated the aircraft (as “AD-160”). A year later in 2005, VF-31 operated the aircraft (as “AJ-111”). It was while assigned to VF-31 that it received the nickname "Christine" after the Stephen King thriller.
While on it’s final cruise (September 2005-March 2006) aboard the USS (ship), this aircraft would experience a structural failure -- a bulkhead blew out during routine maintenance. The aircraft became a maintenance challenge for months, but was returned to flight status.
This aircraft has a long combat history including a role as a Forward Air Controller (Airborne), Forward Air Controller (Airborne) (“FAC(A)”) in Desert Storm and Afghanistan. Locally, Tomcats were flown by Navy fighter squadrons, VF-201 and VF-202 at NAS Dallas and the Joint Reserve Base at Carswell for fifteen years.
The aircraft arrived in Fort Worth aboard a Lockheed C-5A Galaxy on March 3, 2007. This F-14 Tomcat is on loan from the National Naval Aviation Museum (NNAM) in Pensacola, Florida.

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@eddiea3782
@eddiea3782 6 лет назад
Can you imagine an F-14 Tomcat with a re-fit to today's technology? What a beautiful fighter jet this was.
@lm658
@lm658 6 лет назад
Eddie A yeah, just like the F-15. That came a long way too. Boeing now even offers a stealth eagle 'F-15 silent-eagle'. Imagine a F-14SE
@bradcolman7331
@bradcolman7331 6 лет назад
SUP3R Would be F14ST lol
@lm658
@lm658 6 лет назад
Brad Colman yeah ofcourse I forgot
@eicjc
@eicjc 6 лет назад
Thanks for the vid. I donated some money to save Christine from the scrapyard. Glad to see her looking so great. BTW, this Tomcat, 159600, was the longest serving of any F-14s in the USN. She deserves to be looked after!
@olentangy74
@olentangy74 6 лет назад
As a former overhaul mechanic of the Tomcat, I spent hundreds of hours in the nose wheel well working on the environmental control systems and weapon cooling lines.
@nimrodquimbus912
@nimrodquimbus912 6 лет назад
Tomcat has timeless lines.
@alexandertheissl5517
@alexandertheissl5517 5 лет назад
What a beautiful cat. Every air molecules that touches her wings must be lucky. It s a shame, see this. 😢😹
@ryankc3631
@ryankc3631 6 лет назад
The ultimate carrier-borne fighter.
@davidwagner2655
@davidwagner2655 5 лет назад
The U.S.Navy sure misses that awesome fighter
@thegrumpygenxer
@thegrumpygenxer 6 лет назад
As good as that plane looks with the fresh paint sitting on the ground, I wish it were still doing Mach 2 through the air!
@rearspeaker6364
@rearspeaker6364 5 лет назад
fill er up with fuel and get the start cart out, and peel the tint off the windows!!
@papepomamemo7223
@papepomamemo7223 5 лет назад
Look at this jet. F-14 the sexiest jet ever made.
@n7565j
@n7565j 6 лет назад
We have a Tomcat at HKY too. What an awesome machine!!! I'm glad the tornado that passed through here missed the cat, just barely, but it missed it. It tore up a hanger, and flipped over a couple planes, but it missed the cat !!! I wish they had gone ahead with the Super Tomcat instead of the Super Hornet... The Tomcat had better range, and it just looked better ;-) Nothing like the sound of those engines on full afterburner ;-) Thank you Mr Johnston :-)
@CrazyChemistPL
@CrazyChemistPL 6 лет назад
In the middle of all this talk about Tomcats being retired because of their age or because the danger of parts leaking to Iran, I think the main reason was in fact the cost. Hornet is just plain cheaper. Existing airframes started showing its age, sure, but the last Tomcats were built in 91 and many of the F-14D Super Tomcat variant were built on original F-14A/Bs. I personally think Tomcat airframe was sound throughout its entire career and still had room for improvements. F-15 which, being of coparable timeframe, is still in use and expected to serve well until 2030's. I believe Tomcat was easily capable of at least matching that.
@danielvogel5252
@danielvogel5252 5 лет назад
Um, no. If the government had gone forward with the planned upgrades to the Cat, maintenance costs would have gone down with shorter downtime intervals. Grumman wanted to build new Cats using technologies developed in conjunction with the F-15 upgrades and the F-22, but the government, mostly Dickhead Cheney, wanted it dead as early as 1996, 5 years into the service life of the Super Tomcat-D and late into the upgrade schedule for the existing As. Grumman had several upgrade variants on the board but the idiots in the Pentagon decided that a whole new build of the always inferior Bug was in order, so they cut the nuts out of our main fleet defense by retiring the Cat. All it really needed was the planned upgrades, newer avionics, further upgraded radar, some tweaks to the airframe to decrease radar visibility, the ability to community along newer networks, and an upgrade to the AIM-54 alongside the ability to utilize the AIM-35 AMRAAM to finally kill of the AIM-7 Sparrow. I personally don't see how they're saving that much money when jet fuel is so expensive along with the costs of replacement of the drop tanks the Stupid Bug releases halfway to target... when the Cat has more range on INTERNAL FUEL ONLY than the Stupid Bug has carrying 3 drop tanks, considering equal weapons loadouts.
@EveryoneIsFightingSomeBattle
@EveryoneIsFightingSomeBattle 5 лет назад
Great video! The F-14D should've have stayed in service at a minimum, as long as the Air Force's F-15C. Richard Cheney is who we can thank for that. I can guarantee if the F-14 would've been a Boeing product, they'd still be flying today. Top Navy brass wanted to keep the F-14, and Grumman had an amazing advancements to the F-14 platform ready. Also (while I'm ranting) I've always called BS on the idea that all but a few of the retired F-14s were shredded, to keep parts from getting to Iran and their F-14 fleet. I think it was another pro-Boeing/anti-Grumman scheme by Cheney, to ensure that even in the event the Navy was allowed by a later DOD Sec. to bring their F-14s back, it would be impossible since they had been destroyed - further guaranteeing Boeing's foothold with the Navy.
@robertboyes2505
@robertboyes2505 5 лет назад
The F-4 was in service for 60 years, because Germany was the last country to retire the F-4. The F-14 should have been kept in service as long as the F-4 or as long as the B-52. Grumman had the F-14D ready for the Navy and a production type F-21 ready for the Navy and the Marines to take a look at, which the attack version of the F-14. Grumman was thinking ahead into the future, while Richard Cheney was thinking in the present and not past his pockets, that are lined with gold and silver. Grumman designed the F-14 to be ahead of the time and ahead of the F-15 and the F-16 and the rest of the world. Thanks to Richard Cheney, the F-14 killer.
@_spooT
@_spooT 4 года назад
The F-14 is better than the F-18, true. But it was more costly, and i guess the navy wanted something else to save in budget spending, thus, the F-18 was born
@_spooT
@_spooT 4 года назад
Still the sexiest aircraft in the world for me
@kasenalfredo2396
@kasenalfredo2396 2 года назад
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@malikkaiser5139
@malikkaiser5139 2 года назад
@Kasen Alfredo Flixportal =)
@kasenalfredo2396
@kasenalfredo2396 2 года назад
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@malikkaiser5139
@malikkaiser5139 2 года назад
@Kasen Alfredo no problem :D
@Eyeofnelms
@Eyeofnelms 5 лет назад
Still no proper replacement for this guy :C
@_spooT
@_spooT 4 года назад
Agreed. The Super Hornet can't even compete with it. I understand that they decided to go with the f-18 for "saving costs" but they basically just downgraded performance wise. This puppy could be equipped with better radar, and is much more faster. However, they're the experts so we have to respect their decision
@TowGunner
@TowGunner 6 лет назад
I first saw a Tomcat in the movie The Final Countdown w/the Jolly Roger insignia.... What an extraordinary machine.
@tsu8003
@tsu8003 6 лет назад
ACS Shap Who needs Top Gun when you have The Final Countdown?
@brandonbryant8027
@brandonbryant8027 4 года назад
Hey That's Christine, This is the only Tomcat that has the longest service and flying record in the Navy!
@nikelinq2899
@nikelinq2899 3 года назад
looks literally brand new... gotta love the tomcat
@floppa1-166
@floppa1-166 3 года назад
Christine was the longest serving USN Tomcat from 1975-2006, awsm vid!
@chrismason8722
@chrismason8722 6 лет назад
Bring back the tomcat!
@johnny6148
@johnny6148 6 лет назад
My late father in law, Bob Kress , designed this plane. I have the original model and patents for swept wing. He died in 2007.
@wilddog9x
@wilddog9x 6 лет назад
He did a great job.
@tsu8003
@tsu8003 6 лет назад
Wow, do you have all the different variants, like the fixed wing one or the single tail one?
@shd4618
@shd4618 5 лет назад
3 downvotes by people who can't paint. Enthusiasts have given that glorious machine some deserved tlc. Good show.
@rearspeaker6364
@rearspeaker6364 5 лет назад
remember that this fighter always look great with a not perfect paint job.
@sonnycrockett8834
@sonnycrockett8834 6 лет назад
It would be so cool if they had some mockup AIM-54s on it.
@ErikJohnston
@ErikJohnston 6 лет назад
Sonny Crockett They might someday. They have added middles and rockets on some of the other planes on display
@danielvogel5252
@danielvogel5252 5 лет назад
They should've at least left the launch rails on it so they could do mockups in the future... Shame.
@user-pe6ve9ms7v
@user-pe6ve9ms7v 2 года назад
جنگنده F14 طرح همیشه جوان آمریکا ، ، بسیار زیبا و قدرتمند و با وقار 👍👍👌👌🌹
@eddiehaskell1957
@eddiehaskell1957 6 лет назад
It looks fast just sitting there! What a beautiful machine!
@Sirderpingtonthefirst
@Sirderpingtonthefirst Год назад
I can tell from the nose thats an F-14D the nose is a dead giveaway and I love the F-14
@keithbarrett8629
@keithbarrett8629 6 лет назад
I had a chance to see her go see this makeover at the museum and will say she recieved alot of first class TLC from a dedicated group of volunteers. She is not just slowly corroding away in a field. Please contact the museum if you would like to donate or sponsor this legacy.
@MaxSupercars
@MaxSupercars 3 года назад
Beauty! Thanx for filming of all the details! 🥰😍
@masoudbalegh9392
@masoudbalegh9392 Год назад
beautiful fighter in the world
@stijnvandamme76
@stijnvandamme76 4 года назад
I just hate those blacked out canopies.. I know they are to keep the cockpit from getting baked.. but it just looks like a mockup with the black canopies.. And the paint also looks to clean.. Respect to the people who try to preserve these planes.. out in the open.. again I understand it's not easy and take a lot of effort. But it's just a bit to clean.. It's like Robin Olds Mig Killer F4.. that one also got the clean treatment... history on that bird was painted over..
@IrishManJT
@IrishManJT 6 лет назад
Love the Tomcat!
@roudyralpher9539
@roudyralpher9539 5 лет назад
I wish they could remake the F14 with stealth capability and make the exhaust vector like the F - 22...
@_spooT
@_spooT 4 года назад
That would be hard and it wouldn't be called an F-14 anymore. Making a stealth aircraft requires angles to bounce radar signals and a type of coating to absorb waves. They used the F-18 because it was cheaper. However, the F-14 would still outperform it in my opinion since it has a bigger cone which can be fitted with better radar and is much more faster, but at a cost. And here you want it to be much more costly? There are already stealth-detecting radar today called "meter-wave radar" that has a much better chance of detecting stealth aircraft, plus, stealth is useless once you get up close and personal with the enemy, unless you lose them in the clouds. I'm no expert, but just think of it logically
@hog-boy-8843
@hog-boy-8843 6 лет назад
Smooth video man, GR8.
@f4cphantom2
@f4cphantom2 6 лет назад
Tom Cat was ahead of it's time and retired too soon..
@Soundtracks92
@Soundtracks92 6 лет назад
f4cphantom2 Way too soon :( like decades
@gerardvoelker5927
@gerardvoelker5927 5 лет назад
F-14. Tomcat, fantastic bird to launch at night . Waist Cat Warriors, Big , E AIR DEPT. V-2
@abh3960
@abh3960 4 года назад
Im going to go see her. Nice paint job guys.
@stupidcatunloved5645
@stupidcatunloved5645 3 года назад
Ahhhh........ I​ miss​ it​ so​ much........
@HoundDogMech
@HoundDogMech 3 года назад
Thanks for the Tom Cat tour & thanks for Audio only even though it was wind noise. The only back round Music would be Top Gun Anthem (The Intro) As the opening flight deck scene.
@MamaEtna
@MamaEtna 6 лет назад
Beautiful paint job on her. Birds are already crapping on her.
@missilpeludo8813
@missilpeludo8813 6 лет назад
Tks to share with us!
@eouzcuemarz3114
@eouzcuemarz3114 6 лет назад
i wish to see a walk around to an F22. nice video.
@pat8988
@pat8988 4 года назад
That’s too nice an airplane to be stored outside.
@owstoni7
@owstoni7 6 лет назад
Great job Boomer and staff! Looks incredible! Go Felix 111....you look awesome!
@eligebrown8998
@eligebrown8998 4 года назад
SWEET!
@jasonsing5485
@jasonsing5485 2 года назад
This video is about F-14 Tomcat at the Museum🛩👨‍✈️👨‍🚀😎👫🇺🇸
@RazgrizF14
@RazgrizF14 6 лет назад
I hate seeing the Tomcat just sitting doing nothing and especially hate seeing them with the engines removed, they need to bring this badass bird back into the Navy, we need our fleet defense fighter on the carrier deck again to protect our sailors and ships and strike the fear back into our enemies!!!!
@tyberious3023
@tyberious3023 5 лет назад
Yeah the F/A-18 looks like a glider with missiles attached compared to this beast
@rearspeaker6364
@rearspeaker6364 5 лет назад
@@tyberious3023 you nailed it!!!
@stefanodix7262
@stefanodix7262 4 года назад
This is a bief history of the assignments of this aircraft, Bu.No. 159600: as F-14A: VF-142 12DEC77 AE-210 JAN78, AG-210 OCT78; VF-101 MAR79; VF-142 17FEB81 AG-203 SEP81/JAN82; VF-14 20MAY83 AE-104 SEP83/ APR85, AC-104 MAY86/MAR87; VF-142 12JUN87 AG-206 OCT87/AUG88; VF-101 05JUN89; converted to F-14D (DR-5) VF-2 01MAR94 NE-115 AUG94/APR98, NE-110 JAN99/OCT01; FITWING 24OCT01; VF-101 10FEB03; VF-31 16NOV04 AJ-111 JUL05/JUN06 (named ‘Christine’ 2006), Stricken 28AUG06
@enteriprse33
@enteriprse33 Год назад
HOLY COW
@gketchup777
@gketchup777 5 лет назад
I wonder where I left my paintbrush...
@rearspeaker6364
@rearspeaker6364 5 лет назад
that will fly off as soon as the engines start!!
@4n664A
@4n664A 4 года назад
Didnt know youtube have porn nowadays
@ErikJohnston
@ErikJohnston 4 года назад
Angga Airlangga Haha
@vovagreen7414
@vovagreen7414 Год назад
отличный ролик!!!
@Skybolter
@Skybolter 4 года назад
Big like to the F-5E Tiger ii but i give a big
@NHiro-xf6dp
@NHiro-xf6dp 6 лет назад
塗装に無理した感があるけど、 綺麗に保管してるよね。いい事だわ。
@phx4closureman
@phx4closureman 11 месяцев назад
*too bad they couldn't have housed this 'Cat indoors somewhere so that that shiny new paintjob would stay nice over the coming years... **#JustSaying*
@rifletwist
@rifletwist 5 лет назад
Does anybody know how the Marines would feel about having the F-14?
@tyberious3023
@tyberious3023 5 лет назад
They would probably start pushing hornets off the deck.
@michaelhubner5921
@michaelhubner5921 5 лет назад
The iran is the only country which still uses the F-14 tomcat!
@scottbock9197
@scottbock9197 5 лет назад
When they aren't indiscriminately crashing them.
@tundra109710
@tundra109710 6 лет назад
I live next to Grumman Calverton where all 750+ tomcats were built. .yea, I saw them all fly but what kills me are these last examples of the "D" model n its not even half way thru its service life, and its eternally parked... damn I hope the CNO dies a slow death just like these cats did lol ok so maybe that was harsh but deserved probably... the only people who don't like the F-14 either have to fight it (enemy) or pay for it (US NAVY=ENEMY) .. jeez atleast Iran still flies them n its awesome to see airborne even from them.. we should have bought them back instead Obama just gave them the money instead...
@mehrdadfarshide5084
@mehrdadfarshide5084 6 лет назад
tundra109710 I like americans mindset😂😂
@EveryoneIsFightingSomeBattle
@EveryoneIsFightingSomeBattle 5 лет назад
@tundra109710 - Amen! The F-14D should've have stayed in service at a minimum, as long as the Air Force's F-15C. Richard Cheney is who we can thank for that. I can guarantee if the F-14 would've been a Boeing product, they'd still be flying today. Top Navy brass wanted to keep the F-14, and Grumman had an amazing advancements to the F-14 platform ready. Also (while I'm ranting) I've always called BS on the idea that all but a few of the retired F-14s were shredded, to keep parts from getting to Iran and their F-14 fleet. I think it was another pro-Boeing/anti-Grumman scheme by Cheney, to ensure that even in the event the Navy was allowed by a later DOD Sec. to bring their F-14s back, it would be impossible since they had been destroyed - further guaranteeing Boeing's foothold with the Navy.
@ozzy7763
@ozzy7763 3 года назад
An absolute shame not one left airworthy in The United States. Up yours Dick Cheney , you killed the cat. We could have the ASF 14 now. But no, we have an oversized hornet .
@MlLKMAN
@MlLKMAN 3 года назад
The Tomcat at the Tillamook Air Museum is a better representation of how this jet really looked on the flight deck ready for takeoff. This one is too perfect and too clean.
@pbdye1607
@pbdye1607 3 года назад
Not real! Can't convince me otherwise - it's too fuckin' *clean*!
@Yehudah5768
@Yehudah5768 6 лет назад
The dates in your narrative about this particular jet are messed up. I served with VF-101, VF-14, VF-101, then VF-84 between 1981 and 1993. Some of the story of the Tomcat in your text isn't quite accurate but I don't want to nit-pick. Great video.
@ErikJohnston
@ErikJohnston 6 лет назад
Yehudah Griffin I appreciate your input! Thanks! I actually copied the info from the museum’s website.
@Kakkoii_ne
@Kakkoii_ne Год назад
No Jolly Rogers?
@OMAENODEBESO342
@OMAENODEBESO342 Год назад
Is tomcatters
@bradcolman7331
@bradcolman7331 3 года назад
Was this guy 12 feet tall?
@neuzdost1939
@neuzdost1939 3 года назад
you can make your hands go higher than your head.....COOL HUH? I bet you never heard of it
@omidjafary8624
@omidjafary8624 Год назад
tomcat is topgun
@phx4closureman
@phx4closureman 6 лет назад
2:28 Bird sh🤤t on top of the exhaust nozzles. Birds have NO RESPECT for rhis aircraft... GEEEEEZ!!! 😠😠😠
@rearspeaker6364
@rearspeaker6364 5 лет назад
they are isis birds!!
@pleurezyme
@pleurezyme 6 лет назад
fix the spelling error in the title
@ErikJohnston
@ErikJohnston 6 лет назад
pleurezyme Done!!
@idkmaibffrose
@idkmaibffrose 5 лет назад
pure pornography
@scottbock9197
@scottbock9197 5 лет назад
Yass!
@davidmandziuk8493
@davidmandziuk8493 6 лет назад
Kind of a shame, it looks like a full size plastic model.....it's missing the oil stains, exhaust stains. I build these in 1/32 scale form, you're hiding the story it wants to tell...!!!
@okisoba
@okisoba 5 лет назад
Bettee to give a clean coat than let it deteriorate
@scottbock9197
@scottbock9197 5 лет назад
I've seen some absolutely sick (realistic) model paint jobs. Looked like they had just taken an elevator ride after a deck trap.
@stefanodix7262
@stefanodix7262 4 года назад
How can it carry the oil and exhaust stains? This is not an operational aircraft like the models you paint pretend to be. This is a de-militarized aircraft, sadly to say it's just the shell of what it was up to 14 years ago. It doesn't even have engines anymore... The goal with it is only to preserve the structure from corrosion and a freshly new paint coat is what it needed. I know it doesn't look like when it was operational, but there's nothing that can be done with it since it is not more functional.
@williamsmith7914
@williamsmith7914 5 лет назад
I SEE PLENTY WRONG WITH THIS PAINT JOB!!
@User-nu6km
@User-nu6km 5 лет назад
piss off with your negativities
@hocares6983
@hocares6983 3 года назад
They kept all jet fighter plane at the bone or grave yard to upgrade them someday using plasma engine that powered by battery or nuclear jet no need of jet fuel
@007camera
@007camera 4 года назад
🤮🤮🤮🤮
@davidmandziuk8493
@davidmandziuk8493 4 года назад
Hate to say this,....but it looks like a heavy coat of Sears Weather beater.....The plane can't tell you it's Operational history, being choked with all that "Pretty paint". DAMN SHAME....!!!! I DO 1/32 SCALE AIRCRAFT MODELS AND PURPOSELY PAINSTAKIING RESEARCH TO REPLICATE OPERATIONAL WEAR AND TEAR ON THESE AIRCRAFT.,..THIS JUST MAKES ME WANT TO PROJECTILE VOMIT....Like going into a 5,000 ft. -7G dive.
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