On Sun, 7 Jul 1996, Edo Andromedo wrote:
> You said that there is web pages about the F-14D, do you remember the http
> address for these pages?
I don't know the http address, but go into webcrawler, type in "F-14
Tomcat" (w/o quotes), and look down the list for "F-14 Tomcat's Lair"
(again, w/o the quotes). It has almost anything you'd ever DREAM of about
the F-14.
> How do a F-14 do a VTOL flight?
It has the CAPABILITY. In other words, you can add on stuff to make it do
VTOL. It doesn't come made with it.
> >and it has faster engines, and an advanced weapon system.
>
> Well, if F-14 start shooting Octopus missiles, Turner then can sue the Air
> Force for copy right infringement. :) Maybe then he will realize that the
> Kats can be a source of profit.
Now THAT would be cool! Just think.... Navy buys a license to use SWAT
Kats missles, and we get enough eps to even get sick of the show! (Just
like Ryan said!) BTW, F-14 is NAVY, not Air Force. Note how a navy jet
has an arrestor hook to catch the carrier cable, and an air force jet
doesn't.
> >The subject was "popularity"
>
> Oh... Yeah, I think that the SWAT Kats ain't getting enough publicity. I
> think that me and Michael once talk about this. Finishing the last three
> episodes might be something that the Kats can used to gain popularity.
Yeah.... "Whatsa SWAT Kat?"
What do you think of my new sig? I could have added a TON more of info,
(such as Inflight-refueling tanker), but that would make it about 10
lines long! (Of course Terra's sig is pretty big!) :)
I gotta have that SWATKATSWATKATSWATKATS in there somewhere! (BIG-:))
A.J. Freda |F-14D Tomcat: Role: Fighter, Close Support,
ah518_at_traverse.lib.mi.us|Tactical Strike, Counter-insurgency, Strategic
-------------------------Bomber| Performance: All-weather capability,
Rough field capability, STOL and VTOL capability| Airspeed: 250-Mach1+|
Ceiling: 0-40,000ft+| Range: 3,000 miles+| Weapons: Air-Surface, Air-air,
Cruise missles, Cannon, and a WHOLE LOT MORE!!!!!!! SWATKATSWATKATSWATKATS
Received on Sat Jul 06 1996 - 21:00:27 PDT
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