Automatic in a sense, they are activated manually but are not generated by human power to extend or retract.
The service ceiling is 50,000 feet.
The F-14 was the Tomcat. In fact every Grumman fighter was some kind of 'cat'
Its first flight was in December 1970 but didn't see action until 1974
The F-14 fighter was known as the "Tomcat" (the final variant of the F-14 [F-14D] was known as the "Super Tomcat")
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.
The F4 Phantom II did over 1,500 mph. If you meant F14 that was a post Viet War jet called the F14 Tomcat.
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Mach 2.34 (1,544mph)
F13 = {Shift Key}+F1 F14 = {Shift Key}+F2 F15 = {Shift Key}+F3 etc.
F14 Tomcat