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This air combat simulator lets you fly a supersonic F14 fighter jet that is armed to the teeth. Your mission is to take out the enemy jet fighter planes and destroy the defensive turrets on the navel vessel. Experience...

This air combat simulator lets you fly a supersonic F14 fighter jet that is armed to the teeth. Your mission is to take out the enemy jet fighter planes and destroy the defensive turrets on the navel vessel. Experience true to life dog fighting in this exhilarating combat sim. Chose between first person cockpit view for precision attacks or view your aircraft from the back for tactical overview. You can even switch to your tail camera in case you need to outsmart bogey rockets and enemy warplanes. Punch your afterburner and fire your rockets and machine guns like a true ace! Save the world and become a real fighter pilot hero! KEY FEATURES: + Highly intense aerial dogfighting + True to life aircraft handling + Intuitive control scheme + Switch between cockpit and third person view + Perform exhilarating stunts such as loopings + Attack the naval ship and take out its battery of flak cannons + Shoot down enemy aircraft with your machine gun fire and heat seaking rockets + Amazingly crisp 3D graphics F-14 Tomcat - a brief history of the top gun fighter warplane The first American fighter to incorporate the lessons learned in the skies over Vietnam, the F-14 was meant to be a long-range interceptor capable of interdicting strikes against American carrier groups as well as an agile air superiority fighter. To accomplish these missions, the aircraft was designed to fire the long-range AIM-54 Phoenix missile, but also carried shorter range air-to-air missiles such as the AIM-9 Sidewinder and AIM-7 Sparrow. In addition, it was fitted with the M61 Vulcan gun. Initially powered by two Pratt & Whitney TF30 engines, the aircraft was intended to receive the F100 shortly after production began. This upgrade did not occur and it was not until 1987, that the F-14's engines were significantly improved. A key element of the aircraft's design was its variable geometry wings. Able to move between 20 and 68 in flight, they were controlled by the F-14's air data computer. Typically, they were swept forward to allow the aircraft to turn tightly in a dogfight and swept back during high-speed intercepts. F-14 Tomcat - Operational History: The F-14 first saw combat over the Gulf of Sidra on August 19, 1981. Engaged by two Libyan Su-22s, F-14s from VF-41 downed both aircraft. Seven years later, two F-14s from VF-32 shot down two Libyan MiG-23s over the same waters. Though intended as an air superiority fighter, the F-14 saw its first extended combat use as a photo reconnaissance aircraft. With the retirement of dedicated reconnaissance aircraft, such as the RA-5C Vigilante, the F-14 was selected to fill the void. Equipped with a Tactical Airborne Reconnaissance Pod System (TARPS) controlled by the aircraft's radar intercept officer, the F-14 began flying reconnaissance missions over Lebanon's Bekaa Valley in the early 1980s. Developing high-speed, medium altitude tactics for the mission, F-14 air crews proved highly adept in the reconnaissance role. In 1991, the F-14 returned to its traditional mission as part of Operation Desert Storm. Initially, the Tomcat was limited to combat air patrols and escorting strike aircraft as overland air superiority had been assigned to Air Force F-15s. It was during this conflict that the only F-14 lost to enemy action was downed when one was struck by an SA-2 surface-to-air missile. While the pilot was rescued, the RIO was taken prisoner by the Iraqis. Operation Desert Storm saw the F-14 achieve its final air-to-air kill when one shot down a Mi-8 helicopter with an AIM-9 Sidewinder. Following Desert Storm, the F-14 saw action during the 1995 and 1999 NATO operations over the former Yugoslavia. Sandwiched between these was participation in the Operation Desert Fox in Iraq (1998). In the wake of 9/11, the F-14 led several of the first strikes into Afghanistan in the opening hours of Operation Enduring Freedom. It subsequently saw service over Iraq as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom.

Requires iOS 5.1.1 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.



Previous Versions

Here you can find the changelog of F14 Fighter Jet 3D Simulator since it was posted on our website on 2016-12-27 21:56:56. The latest version is 1.0.2 and it was updated on 2024-04-03 17:17:27. See below the changes in each version.

F14 Fighter Jet 3D Simulator version 1.0.2
Updated At: 2015-01-06


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Updated At: 2024-04-03 17:17:27
Publisher: JMH Investments B.V.
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