tomcat
The F4 Phantom II did over 1,500 mph. If you meant F14 that was a post Viet War jet called the F14 Tomcat.
The F-14 fighter was known as the "Tomcat" (the final variant of the F-14 [F-14D] was known as the "Super Tomcat")
The service ceiling is 50,000 feet.
Its first flight was in December 1970 but didn't see action until 1974
The famous F-14 was known as the Tomcat. -Grumman Aircraft (who designed the F-14) have a long standing tradition of naming it's fighters after cats. -Going right back to WW2's Wildcat. -This naming comes from Grumman, NOT the Navy.
The F/A-18 Hornet is a multi-role jet that flies with BOTH the U.S Navy and Marine Corps.
The Golden Jet.
The Golden Jet.
The nickname for the Boeing 747 airliner is Jumbo Jet.
Many airforces and navies fly jet fighters.
The F-14 was known as the 'Tomcat' , -but this name was given by Grumman, which has always named it's fighters some kind of 'cat'.
because he likes to fligh jets