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Constructed as a F-14D-170-GR by Grumman at Calverton, New York, USA. |
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7 February 1992 |
Taken on Strength/Charge with the United States Navy with BuNo 164350. |
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From By April 1997 to After April 2001 |
Transferred to VF-2. |
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Circa June 2002 |
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28 September 2006 |
Struck off Strength/Charge. |
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In the inventory of National Naval Aviation Museum-Loan Program, NAS Pensacola, Pensacola, FL. |
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Loaned to Lone Star Flight Museum, Scholes Field, Galveston, TX. |
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2006 |
Loaned to Joe Davies Heritage Airpark, Palmdale Plant 42, Palmdale, CA. |
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5 September 2011 |
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26 May 2013 |
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2 May 2017 |
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