The Grumman F-14 Tomcat is not just an aircraft; it is a Cold War icon and a naval aviation legend. Developed for the U.S. Navy as an air superiority fighter and long-range interceptor, the F-14 was designed to protect the fleet against Soviet bombers. Its most distinctive feature, its variable-geometry wings, allowed for exceptional flight performance at both high and low speeds, making it one of the most formidable and recognizable aircraft of its era. Immortalized in pop culture, the Tomcat represents the pinnacle of carrier-based fighter aviation.

 

The VF-1 "Wolfpack" squadron holds an honored place in F-14 history. Along with VF-2, they were the first operational squadrons to receive the Tomcat in 1973, becoming pioneers of the new era of naval fighter aircraft. Embarked on the USS Enterprise, the "Wolfpack" brought the F-14 to its baptism of fire in April 1975, flying combat air patrols over Saigon during the final evacuation of American citizens in Operation Frequent Wind.

 

This exclusive artwork by Alexandre Guedes depicts the F-14A Tomcat, Bureau Number 158627, one of the aircraft that served with the legendary VF-1 "Wolfpack." Every detail, from the wolf's head insignia to the squadron markings, has been recreated with historical accuracy, paying homage to the pilots and radar intercept officers who flew this iconic aircraft.

 

Quality That Lives Up to the Legend:

 

Elite Printing: High-definition laser technology accurately captures every detail of the aircraft and its historic markings.

 

Superior Paper: Produced on heavyweight (300g) coated paper, ensuring a robust work of art with vibrant colors and exceptional durability.

 

Artist's Work: An exclusive creation by aviation specialist Alexandre Guedes.

 

Technical Specifications:

 

Artist: Alexandre Guedes

 

Size: 18" x 12"

 

Paper: High-quality coated paper, 300g

 

Printing: High-definition laser

 

Note: Frame not included.

F-14A Tomcat Poster | The Legend of the U.S. Navy's VF-1 "Wolfpack"

$8.60 USD
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The Grumman F-14 Tomcat is not just an aircraft; it is a Cold War icon and a naval aviation legend. Developed for the U.S. Navy as an air superiority fighter and long-range interceptor, the F-14 was designed to protect the fleet against Soviet bombers. Its most distinctive feature, its variable-geometry wings, allowed for exceptional flight performance at both high and low speeds, making it one of the most formidable and recognizable aircraft of its era. Immortalized in pop culture, the Tomcat represents the pinnacle of carrier-based fighter aviation.

 

The VF-1 "Wolfpack" squadron holds an honored place in F-14 history. Along with VF-2, they were the first operational squadrons to receive the Tomcat in 1973, becoming pioneers of the new era of naval fighter aircraft. Embarked on the USS Enterprise, the "Wolfpack" brought the F-14 to its baptism of fire in April 1975, flying combat air patrols over Saigon during the final evacuation of American citizens in Operation Frequent Wind.

 

This exclusive artwork by Alexandre Guedes depicts the F-14A Tomcat, Bureau Number 158627, one of the aircraft that served with the legendary VF-1 "Wolfpack." Every detail, from the wolf's head insignia to the squadron markings, has been recreated with historical accuracy, paying homage to the pilots and radar intercept officers who flew this iconic aircraft.

 

Quality That Lives Up to the Legend:

 

Elite Printing: High-definition laser technology accurately captures every detail of the aircraft and its historic markings.

 

Superior Paper: Produced on heavyweight (300g) coated paper, ensuring a robust work of art with vibrant colors and exceptional durability.

 

Artist's Work: An exclusive creation by aviation specialist Alexandre Guedes.

 

Technical Specifications:

 

Artist: Alexandre Guedes

 

Size: 18" x 12"

 

Paper: High-quality coated paper, 300g

 

Printing: High-definition laser

 

Note: Frame not included.