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http://www.lightning.org.uk/archive/0410.phpIt was also in 1984, during a major NATO exercise that he intercepted an American U-2 at 66,000 ft, a height which they had previously considered safe from interception. Shortly before this intercept, he flew a zoom climb to 88,000 ft and, later that year, he was able to sustain FL550 while flying subsonic.
That I would agree with.evanvanglider said:How about we say this: The Lightning was the best land based interceptor, and the Tomcat the best carrier based interceptor.
plan_D said:Enough for him to bring it home and land, at least. And so what, Adler? So the Lightning hasn't dropped anything in real combat. It still could and would quicker than the F-14 on a point intercept. Notice how none of those combat actions used Phoenix missiles!? You lose out on the Phoenix argument so you bring in combat action? Well, with a normal combat load-out the F-14 would be left behind by the Lightning because the only thing keeping the F-14 anywhere near the Lightning in quickest strike is the Phoenix, and the Lightning is still faster.
Either way, Eric, 88,000 feet is very impressive. See, the real ability of the Lightning is yet to be released. The top speed is the next I hope someone decides to reveal because it's obvious it was faster than Mach 2.3.
lesofprimus said:FBJ, that is one hell of a pic man....