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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Great Book about a GREAT Fighter!
Once again, Jane's produces a book that gives a more rounded view of a modern-day weapons system. While most books tend to gloss over fighters and point out only their great points, Jane's gives us the scoop on the Tomcat's assets, warts, and all the rest.

Make no mistake -- this IS a worthy book for the military aviation afficionado and Tomcat fans like myself in...

Published on September 2, 1999

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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not bad
Jane's did a great job on with what is new with the F-14D but lacked the flying characteristics, which would've been great to read what Turkey drivers say. The virtual missions were "ok" but I felt that they didn't expound enough, which me wanting more information.

I liked the avionics update but I'd wish they would expound more on the flying characteristics...

Published on March 29, 2002 by Julian Data


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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Great Book about a GREAT Fighter!, September 2, 1999
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This review is from: Jane's How to Fly and Fight in the F-14 Tomcat (At the Controls) (Paperback)
Once again, Jane's produces a book that gives a more rounded view of a modern-day weapons system. While most books tend to gloss over fighters and point out only their great points, Jane's gives us the scoop on the Tomcat's assets, warts, and all the rest.

Make no mistake -- this IS a worthy book for the military aviation afficionado and Tomcat fans like myself in general, BUT it does seem to gloss over the history of the plane a bit and there's no in-depth discussion of experimental variants of the F-14. I have to give it less than a perfect score for this reason, but it may be that book length restrictions kept Jane's from obtaining that perfect score from me.

However, in spite of this perceived defect, I must say the book is well-illustrated with nice diagrams and photos of the Tomcat in its (unfortunately) declining years. The explanations of the plane's weapon systems/radar demonstrate WHY it was a sad miscalculation on the part of the Navy and the Bush admininstration when they cancelled this remarkable plane's production. The text also brings to light serious flaws in the plane's design as well as stressing the Navy training that enables naval fighter pilots to get the jump on enemy craft and avoid getting into situations that put the Tomcat at a disadvantage against newer aircraft.

Let me get back to the book, now, and check out the photos of what will be a sorely breed of fighter in the near future!

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Top Flight, Top Gun, February 2, 2000
This review is from: Jane's How to Fly and Fight in the F-14 Tomcat (At the Controls) (Paperback)
This book starts slowly, with a wealth of technical detail about the F-14, but the perseverant reader is rewarded with the gripping flight scenarios that follow. Although I agree with the posted amazon reviewer that the book lacks an in-depth history of the development of the aircraft, the technical detail covered in the initial pages makes up for the omission of the history. While I personally found the first few pages tough going, they provide detail to whet the appetites of the most discerning military enthusiast and set the stage for the flight scenarios. The pacing at the start and the lack of history mean I cannot give this book top marks.

The author certainly gains his stride in the semi-fictional missions. The mission storylines draw you in as well as a good thriller. As the reader you are right there in the cockpit with Elvis, Hurl, Sonic and Green trying to use the capabilities of the F-14 to tactical advantage. It is a minor pity the scenarios weren't set over Kosovo thereby gaining an added air of realism, but the Bosnian setting is thoroughly believable and adds to the tension.

The pictures throughout the book are stunning and the author makes the point of balancing the formidable capabilities of the F-14 with its equally well known failings.

For those who wish to fly but don't get the chance, this book let's your imagination take you there: a top flight with the Top Gun.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Looking for updates? Look to Jane's, March 10, 2000
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This review is from: Jane's How to Fly and Fight in the F-14 Tomcat (At the Controls) (Paperback)
There seems to be a glut of updated information on the F-14 Tomcat and its variants, but leave it to Jane's to bring these bits of information to light.

Jane's latest book on the F-14 was presented in a format that was a welcome change from the usual history of design/technical study/current activities/future of the aircraft storyline that most books offer. This same old song and dance was changed by adding the simulated missions and letting the reader know more of what it is like to fly and fight in the Tomcat rather than present it in a 3rd person "friend of a friend" method.

The use of color photos throughout was also an added bonus--most publications have a few color photos, but the rest in black and white. The sidebars were also wonderful.

There were some low points, however. The fold-out views were disappointing and the cockpit details were poor renderings--not photos--and weren't labelled. The Tomcat's ability to carry the AIM-120 AMRAAM was never even mentioned. There was also a glaring error on page 55 where an obvious F-14A with the old engines was captioned as an F-14D with new engines. I was surprised that Jane's did not catch this error. It would also have been nice if a listing of the current remaining F-14 squadrons and deployments as of publication date was included.

Otherwise, I felt the book was very thorough and was very good at giving the reader the inside details (both mechanical and theory of physics regarding the Tomcat in combat). It was well-balanced and quite creative.

Anytime, baby...!

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good information & amazing dogfights., September 15, 2000
This review is from: Jane's How to Fly and Fight in the F-14 Tomcat (At the Controls) (Paperback)
From my opinion, I think this is 1 of the best book about the F-14 Tomcat. The information provided are satisfying & the pictures are cool & are rare to find anywhere else. The amazing part of this book is the mission which the Tomcat flew, with jaw breaking dogfights & bombing missions. The book also tells you the weapons that are in used with the F-14 Tomcat like the Sparrow, Sidewinder, Pheonix & the M61 canon, & lets not forget the leser guided bombs. It also shows you the differences in the Tomcat models like the A,B & D but just simple information about that. The book shows you the sensors used whcih I think it's interesting just simple background about it. Most of all, this book is going to be a valuable aset to the F-14 Tomcat fans. They still say, Tomcat rules!
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5.0 out of 5 stars F'ing A!, December 25, 2010
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This book makes me want to go out, install engines into all of F-14's on display on around the country and shoot down enemy planes! To quote from Top Gun, "Great balls of fire!"
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Last Word on This Plane, January 5, 2003
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This book is the last word on the F-14. I wanted to read more about the 79 F-14's that were sold to Iran before the fall of the Shah and how they performed against Soviet supplied Iraqi aircraft during the 1980-1988 Iran - Iraq war but nothing was mentioned
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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not bad, March 29, 2002
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This review is from: Jane's How to Fly and Fight in the F-14 Tomcat (At the Controls) (Paperback)
Jane's did a great job on with what is new with the F-14D but lacked the flying characteristics, which would've been great to read what Turkey drivers say. The virtual missions were "ok" but I felt that they didn't expound enough, which me wanting more information.

I liked the avionics update but I'd wish they would expound more on the flying characteristics. (Flight envelope, landing..etc) This mission scenario wasn't bad or great.

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