Tomcat Deep! - How the Navy almost lost Top Gun; the NR-1 saved a lost F-14 Tomcat & Phoenix Missile

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When one of the US Navy's latest secret fighters, the F-14A Tomcat, fell from the deck of the US aircraft carrier, John F. Kennedy, what followed was one of the most tense standoffs of the Cold War. Both superpowers were willing to risk everything to get to the plane first. For the Soviets, the plane was there for the taking, resting at the bottom of the sea, if only they could get to the plane before the Americans.

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Thomas Van Hare has published over 450 articles on aviation history since 1997 at Historic Wings - http://www.historicwings.com/. He is an author, including along with Matt Lawrence, of the bestselling book, "Betrayal: Clinton, Castro & the Cuban Five", about the shootdown of Brothers to the Rescue in 1996. He serves as the Director of the Defense Technology Innovation Program LLC, a public-private partnership with the Pentagon that scouts, identifies, and brings breakthrough technologies for potential military use. He is a former three-time White House appointee working in foreign policy, national security, and defense, a former CEO of an airline and flew as a command pilot and mission director on search and rescue missions, saving over 3,000 lives.

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Story Research and Photo Credits: National Archives (NARA) + NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive + US Navy + US Department of Defense + DIMOCS + cbadge1/Reddit + Capt. Allison J. Holifield, USN-Ret. + “America's Secret Submarine: An Insider's Account of the Cold War's Undercover Nuclear Sub”, by Lee Vyborny and Don Davis + United States Naval Undersea Museum + Federation of American Scientists + VesselFinder.com + Marcel Costner + W. van der Moolen + Fleet Air Arm Association of Australia + National Library of Scotland + Marine Nationale + RAND Corporation + Antonio (Tony) I56578 SWL + Jerry Proc + US Naval Historical Center


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