The service ceiling is 50,000 feet.
Its first flight was in December 1970 but didn't see action until 1974
The F4 Phantom II did over 1,500 mph. If you meant F14 that was a post Viet War jet called the F14 Tomcat.
It is the main source of the jet which makes it fly
Depends on which fighter jet, most fly between 1,000 and 1,400 mph.
The F-14 fighter was known as the "Tomcat" (the final variant of the F-14 [F-14D] was known as the "Super Tomcat")
Some models of fighter jets have flown suborbital trajectories with apogees above 50 miles (80.47 km).
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Depends how much fuel you put in it
Grumman made the cat family: Wildcat, Hellcat, and the Bearcat single engined WWII fighter planes. During Korea they made the Panther & Cougar jets. After the Viet War they made the F14 Tomcat jet.
No. This would be a safety hazard to other aircraft and a sonic boom can result in broken glass in buidlings.
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