– Model:
– Added missing reflections to several helmet textures
– RIO Helmet texture is now separate from pilot texture
– Reorganized helmet textures and added some missing custom ones
– Fixed missing alpha channel on nav light textures
– Jester:
– Solved minor bug causing some messages not to play when aircraft is on the ground
– Miscellaneous:
– Optimization of engine smoke effect
– Clean up of unused textures
– Redone thumnbails
– Liveries:
– Minor fix to F14A NK200 1975 livery (missing F-14A stencil on right nacelle)
– Minor fix to F14A AE200 1991 livery (missing roundel from upper wing surface)
– Minor fix to F14A AB201 1982 livery (incorrect number on right tail and incorrect F-14A stencil on left engine nacelle)
– Minor fix to F14A NL200 1989 livery (incorect F-14A stencil on engine nacelles)
– Minor fix to F14B NG201 1993 livery (missing roundel from left fuselage)
– Minor fix to F14B AA201 2004 livery (incorrect AA stencil on inner side of left tail)
– Minor fix to F14B AA206 1995 livery (missing VF-103 art and slightly rotated AA stencil on left tail)
– Added Top Gun movie livery
The F-14 first flew on 21 December 1970 and made its first deployment in 1974 with the U.S. Navy aboard USS Enterprise (CVN-65), replacing the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II. The F-14 served as the U.S. Navy’s primary maritime air superiority fighter, fleet defense interceptor, and tactical aerial reconnaissance platform into the 2000s. The Low Altitude Navigation and Targeting Infrared for Night (LANTIRN) pod system was added in the 1990s and the Tomcat began performing precision ground-attack missions.
The Tomcat was retired by U.S. Navy on 22 September 2006, supplanted by the Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet. Several retired F-14s have been put on display across the US.
This product is the culmination of over 5 years of intense development by Heatblur, drawing from an additional 4 years of community feedback from DCS, combined with the excellent knowledge of the MSFS platform from IndiaFoxtEcho, and aims to be the most intense Tomcat experience possible.
F-14 by Heatblur and IndiaFoxtEcho includes and models both the F-14A and F-14B Tomcat, equipped with the Pratt & Whitney TF-30 and General Electric F110 engines respectively. Deeply researched flight models and systems accurately recreate the performance and feeling of flying this powerful navy fighter.
Features:
• Extremely detailed 3D models
• F-14A and -B variants included, with a total of 37 accurate liveries
• Realistic flight model and avionics
• “Jester” module to emulate presence of a RIO in the backseat
• Detailed models of Forrestal-class carriers (static sceneries) included (see Documentation)