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    Pennsylvania Tomcats

    I was out in NE PA for much of the past week, and went on a Tomcat hunt. I knew of two F-14s on display in the region, and tried to find them. The first was on display at a VFW post in Whitehall, a suburb of Allentown. I headed down there Tuesday evening, to check out Bethlehem for the holidays, and tried to find the VFW post (I worked in Allentown for about 18 months, and am familiar with the area). After about two hours of riding around checking out promising locations from the GPS, I gave up and headed back to the house. I was able to get online Wednesday (it's not easy in Mountaintop, PA!) and found the address, so Friday I went back down and took some photos, both in the afternoon and after sunset. It's at a very nice spot, on a hill overlooking Allentown and the Lehigh Valley. It's an F-14A, BuNo 158617, which was flown to Lehigh Valley International Airport (ABE) in October 2003. The "7293" on the nose isn't a standard Navy marking, it's the post number of the VFW post.













    There is another Tomcat on display at the Tobyhanna Army Depot, about 20 minutes from Scranton. TAD performs depot level maintenance repair and overhaul for electronics equipment and missile systems, and is the largest civilian employer in the region. TAD had done work on the F-14 electronic systems, and the Tomcat was put on display there in September 2008. I pulled up to the main gate and told the (civilian) guard that I was looking to take photos of the F-14 display. He seemed confused, until I pointed to the big airplane sitting in the field, about 100 feet away. He asked one of the other guards in the booth, who said in no uncertain terms "NO CAMERAS ON POST". He said unless I "get permission from someone" I couldn't take photos of the airplane, then directed me to make a U-turn and leave. I guess I need to track down their Public Affairs Office and try my luck there.

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    Re: Pennsylvania Tomcats

    That cloudless blue sky after sunset is stunning and makes the tomcat look really good.

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    Re: Pennsylvania Tomcats

    There's a Tomcat at NAS/JRB Willow Grove that's sort of shootable from the Delaware Valley Historical Aircraft Association's grounds.

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    Great pics, Moose. I had no idea that there was one there. I'm over in the area at least once a week for various business. I'll have to check her out.

    There's a Tomcat at NAS/JRB Willow Grove that's sort of shootable from the Delaware Valley Historical Aircraft Association's grounds.
    I haven't been there in years. Last time I was there, all I saw was the Me-262 and F4D. I'll have to make the trip out there to see what else they have now.

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    Re: Pennsylvania Tomcats

    Excellent shots of an excellent aircraft

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    Re: Pennsylvania Tomcats

    Quote Originally Posted by Steven Holzinger
    There's a Tomcat at NAS/JRB Willow Grove that's sort of shootable from the Delaware Valley Historical Aircraft Association's grounds.
    From looking at their web site, it appears as if it is part of the DVHAA collection. I keep forgetting Willow Grove is so close, I'll have to take a ride down there one day soon.

    Quote Originally Posted by flyboy 28
    Great pics, Moose. I had no idea that there was one there. I'm over in the area at least once a week for various business. I'll have to check her out.
    It's easy to find (once you know where it is ) Take Rt 145 (MacArthur Avenue) north from Rt 22. When you pass Rt 329 (about 4 1/2 miles up MacArthur from Rt 22) it is the first street on the right, Springhill Road. It's just a short drive up Springhill to the VFW hall. There is even a small sign on Rt 145 at the corner of Springhill.

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    Re: Pennsylvania Tomcats

    Great shots John!
    And I, I took the path less traveled by
    and that has made all the difference......yet...
    I have a feeling a handle of people are going to be very interested in what I post in the near future.

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    Re: Pennsylvania Tomcats

    I do not post as often as I should on the forum as I usually check in from work
    BAAD ME!

    I keep looking back at some posts, but here Moose, Wow... The colors of the first shot
    are awesome

    Quote Originally Posted by moose135
    But anyone who has shot a sunset with me will know that I love the below shot as the sky
    takes on a candy blue color I love so much, the angle is spectaular
    and I love the hint of pink on the horizon. I said it to you on the phone and I will say it again,
    I am jealous!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by moose135
    P.S. Nextime can you get some lightning in the backround? :borat:
    The three most common expressions in aviation are, "Why is it doing that?", "Where are we?" and "Oh Crap".

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    Re: Pennsylvania Tomcats

    Amazing pictures Moose!!!

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    Re: Pennsylvania Tomcats

    Stunning pics John!
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    Re: Pennsylvania Tomcats

    Hey Moose, is it possible to purchase a large version (16 x 20) of that 3rd image ?

    would look great at work, especially with all the air force guys there...lol

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