SteveCostello
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^^^ This. The Tomcat was just dead sexy. I've never seen an image of the F-14 where I said, "Meh... it's okay lookin'." It looks great from any angle, but especially, as GX mentioned, from the front. The acronym that comes to mind is BAMF. And it didn't just look the part, it was very capable of BEING the part.
I remember my first steps on what would be my home for the next 5 years aboard the USS Eisenhower (CVN-69). I was lucky enough to experience a trap via the C-2 Greyhound (we actually had a bolter, followed by a trap, which made things even more exciting, especially for the guys who had already puked in their cranials). Exiting the rear of that aircraft and being escorted to the hatch on the island was probably the most confusing, sensor-overloaded experience of my life, short perhaps of being born. There was so much noise, movement, people, smells... it was absolutely crazy. I remember the first thing that I thought of after getting inside... that I could not WAIT to get to the hangar deck and get close to a Tomcat.
I spent the next 5 years dancing on the flight deck with those gorgeous beasts. It was and forever will be my very favorite aircraft, civilian or otherwise.
I remember my first steps on what would be my home for the next 5 years aboard the USS Eisenhower (CVN-69). I was lucky enough to experience a trap via the C-2 Greyhound (we actually had a bolter, followed by a trap, which made things even more exciting, especially for the guys who had already puked in their cranials). Exiting the rear of that aircraft and being escorted to the hatch on the island was probably the most confusing, sensor-overloaded experience of my life, short perhaps of being born. There was so much noise, movement, people, smells... it was absolutely crazy. I remember the first thing that I thought of after getting inside... that I could not WAIT to get to the hangar deck and get close to a Tomcat.
I spent the next 5 years dancing on the flight deck with those gorgeous beasts. It was and forever will be my very favorite aircraft, civilian or otherwise.
