F-14B Tomcat VF 143 "Pukin' Dogs," CVW 7 embarked in USS George Washington Classic White Print
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The tail graphics of VF 143 feature a Griffin which lead to their name… the Pukin’ Dogs. Establish after WW2, the Dogs flew the F-14 for 30 years before converting to the F/A-18E in 2005. They are shore based at NAS Oceana.
BuNo 162291 is a F-14B and is shown wearing the USN’s standard low visibility overall grey camo scheme. She is depicted when the squadron was embarked in USS George Washington with Air Wing Seven.
AE 102 is configured for a Counter Air mission with 2 x AIM-54C long range missiles, 2 x AIM-7F medium range missiles, 2 x AIM-9M short range missiles, and her internal 20 mm cannon with 675 rounds. Additionally, she carries a pair of 267-gallon external tanks and a full complement of chaff and flares.
Any Fighter Studios print can be customized with different squadron marking, different store configurations, names on the nose or canopy rail. To get yours started, click Personalized Print for more information or click Email with questions.
Images are reduced fidelity for copyright protection.
The tail graphics of VF 143 feature a Griffin which lead to their name… the Pukin’ Dogs. Establish after WW2, the Dogs flew the F-14 for 30 years before converting to the F/A-18E in 2005. They are shore based at NAS Oceana.
BuNo 162291 is a F-14B and is shown wearing the USN’s standard low visibility overall grey camo scheme. She is depicted when the squadron was embarked in USS George Washington with Air Wing Seven.
AE 102 is configured for a Counter Air mission with 2 x AIM-54C long range missiles, 2 x AIM-7F medium range missiles, 2 x AIM-9M short range missiles, and her internal 20 mm cannon with 675 rounds. Additionally, she carries a pair of 267-gallon external tanks and a full complement of chaff and flares.
Any Fighter Studios print can be customized with different squadron marking, different store configurations, names on the nose or canopy rail. To get yours started, click Personalized Print for more information or click Email with questions.