BuNo |
Type |
Unit |
Modex # |
Date |
F-14A-135-GR |
162588 |
F-14A |
VF-124 |
NJ452 |
05/1990
a/c stricken 22.09.1997
|
162589 |
F-14A |
VF-124 VF-101 VF-101 |
NJ451
AD261 |
09/1989
02/1999
04/2001
SARDIP 01/2002 |
162590 |
F-14A |
VF-124 VF-124 |
NJ452 NJ423 |
05/1984
05/1990
a/c stricken 25.01.1993
|
162591 |
F-14A |
VF-124 VX-9 NSAWC |
NJ453 |
10/1989
02/1999
04/2001
exhibit at Quonset Air Museum, Rhode Island 01/2002 - 2019
exhibit at the Naval Academy at Annapolis since 2019 |
162592 |
F-14A |
VF-154 VF-154 NSAWC |
NF105 |
02/1999
04/2001
10/2003
Simi Valley, CA at the Ronald Regan Library painted as BuNu # 160403 of VF-41, the famous MiG killer |
162593 |
F-14A |
VF-124 |
NJ455 |
17.08.1987 |
162594 |
F-14A |
VF-111 VF-101 |
NL200 AD263 |
01/1991
04/2001
crashed 03.10.2002 in the Gulf of Mexico, tailfin washed ashore on an isolated beach west of Cork, in Ireland, on 5 May 2006. Click here for a photo.
|
162595 |
F-14A |
|
|
NF-14D testbed, today exhibit NAWC AD, Maryland |
162596 |
F-14A |
VF-2 |
NE201 |
22.09.1988 |
162597 |
F-14A |
VF-1 |
NE100 |
07/1991
a/c stricken 18.02.1999 |
162598 |
F-14A |
|
|
a/c stricken 04.09.1997 |
162599 |
F-14A |
VF-213 |
NH101 |
crashed 29.01.1996. The Black Lions F-14 crashed in a
suburban area near Nashville, Tenn. The Tomcat had just taken
off from the Air National Guard's Berry Field for its return to NAS Miramar, as part of a routine airways
navigation training flight. Both crew members plus three more civilians on the ground were killed.
|
162600 |
F-14A |
VF-2 VF-211 VF-101 |
NE203 NG106 AD160 |
1984
02/1999
04/2001
SARDIP 02/2002 |
162601 |
F-14A |
VF-154 VF-154 |
NF112 |
02/1999
04/2001 |
162602 |
F-14A |
VF-51 VF-51 |
NL100 NL102 |
04/1985
crashed 11.07.1994: In the course of a night landing aboard USS Kitty Hawk the F-14 struck the ramp and exploded. The resulting fireball rolled down the flight deck as the Tomcat broke apart. A drop tank spewed fuel as it slid into the catwalk, carrying the flames with it. The crew ejected. The RIO landed on the forward part of the ship and was only slightly injured, but the pilot descended into the burning fuel in the landing area and was successfully rescued. Click here or here for photos of the wreckage. |
162603 |
F-14A |
VF-1
VF-211 |
NE103
NG105 |
162603 scored the only F-14 air-to-air kill during Desert Storm on 06.02.1991 when
shooting down a Mil Mi-8 Hip helicopter.
A/C crashed 23.06.2000 while flying from USS John C. Stennis. Cause: Possibly a cold cat shot. Both crew were able to eject and were rescued. |
162604 |
F-14A |
VF-2 VF-14 VF-101 |
NE205 AJ203 AD136 |
08/1988
04/2001
01/2003
|
162605 |
F-14A |
VF-1 |
NE104 |
15.07.1987 |
162606 |
F-14A |
VF-2 VF-211
NSAWC |
NE201
15 |
11/1989
02/1999
04/2001
15.08.2001
SARDIP August 2002 |
162607 |
F-14A |
VF-32 |
AC100 |
1999
a/c stricken 17.03.1999 |
162608 |
F-14A |
VF-2 VF-41 VF-41 NSAWC |
NE200
AJ101 |
08/1992
02/1999
04/2001
10/2003 & going to be displayed in Regan museum, Pt.Magu, CA. |
162609 |
F-14A |
|
|
a/c stricken 07.09.1988 |
162610 |
F-14A |
VF-154 VF-154 VF-211 |
NF111 AB102 |
02/1999
04/2001
08/2004
AMARC 10/2004 |
162611 |
F-14A |
VF-154 VF-154 |
NF113 |
02/1999
04/2001
exhibit at the USS Alabama Battleship Park in Mobile, AL |