The F-14E would definitely beat the F-35C in executing the kind of missions our fighters and strike craft have been executing over the last 30 years.
In the original 1986 “Top Gun,” Pete “Maverick” Mitchell famously proclaimed, “I feel the need, the need for speed!” And Tom Cruise’s co-star, the iconic F-14A Tomcat, delivered big time.
However, 2022’s “Top Gun: Maverick” featured the Navy’s F/A-18ef Super Hornet. While the F/A-18 Super Hornet has been a reliable workhorse for the Navy for over 20 years, it isn’t nearly as fast as the F-14, which many feel was prematurely retired in 2006 due to politics and the mistaken belief that with the dissolution of the Soviet Union a high-speed, high-endurance fleet defense fighter was no longer needed.
The answer seems obvious!
Moreover, as is the case with all Navy pilots, Maverick would much appreciate the F-14E’s ability to continue flying should it lose an engine to mechanical failure or combat damage—an ability the F-35 does not have. He would also appreciate that the F-14E would be able to deliver far more ordnance over any given period of time than the F-35C.
So, the F-14E would definitely beat the F-35C in executing the kind of missions our fighters and strike craft have been executing over the last 30 years.
But we do know that Maverick would not be all that excited about a plane that has yet to demonstrate its real-world combat capabilities, is nearly a full Mach slower, has far less acceleration, is less agile, has less range, and let’s be frank, is not anywhere near as good looking.
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