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: Unlike the compressor-stall-prone TF30 engines of the A-model, the F-14D’s General Electric F110-GE-400 turbofans (delivering 30,200 lbf each) allowed for catapult launches without afterburners, significantly increasing safety and fuel efficiency.
: Unique to the D-model, the manual covers the operation of the integrated Television Camera Set (TCS) and Infrared Search and Track (IRST) system , allowing for passive, long-range target identification. NATOPS FLIGHT MANUAL NAVY MODEL Fв€’14D AIRCRAFT
: The "Boldface" sections (critical memory items) are legendary for their complexity, particularly regarding the asymmetric thrust issues if an engine failed—a condition the F-14 was notoriously sensitive to during carrier landings.
: The manual provides precise instructions for the F-14's signature variable-sweep wings, including the "oversweep" position (swept to 75°) used only for compact storage on crowded carrier decks. Where to Find it : The "Boldface" sections (critical memory items) are
The F-14D manual highlights the massive leap in technology over earlier variants like the F-14A. Key upgrades documented in the NATOPS include:
: It details the procedures for delivering modern precision-guided munitions (PGMs) and using the LANTIRN targeting pod. Notable Content & Quirks Key upgrades documented in the NATOPS include: :
: While the unclassified manual avoids the deepest technical secrets of the radar, it outlines the basic operation of this powerful digital system, which could track 24 targets and process data six times faster than the original AWG-9.