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F-14 Tomcats from VF-11 Red Rippers launch from the USS EISENHOWER in 2000 for dog fight training. 00:00 This is a couple different Air Combat Maneuvering (ACM) training flights off the IKE put together into one video. 00:05 Cat shot off the waist 00:17 Two shots of the "Negative G Check", done during the "G-warm" and "Fence in" checks. The purpose is to see what kind of loose objects may come free that might get stuck in the controls during dynamic maneuvering. 00:42 A series of "Snap Shot Drill" clips. This is cooperative drill where each fighter takes turns weaving in front of the other. It allows the pilot to practice the timing of making a gun shot with a high closure rate. The first two passes are level. The third pass, the target plane is allowed to maneuver to defeat the shot. 00:50 Defender makes a nose high guns defense. 01:10 The range was long on this set-up, so the attacker reversed to close the range and make a better tracking shot instead of a high-aspect crossing shot that would have a long range. 01:20 Defender makes a nose low guns defense. 01:25 Flying with DCAG CAPT "Shortney" Gortney. He eventually was 5th Fleet Commander and retired as a 4-Star Admiral 01:46 Not sure how this fight started, but a high aspect merge happens 02:05 The sunlight, canopy reflection and blue sky and ocean back ground makes picking up the bandit difficult, I made a slo-mo replay to help you pick up the bandit. 02:40 A couple quick red arrows to help you see the bandit. 02:48 This looks like the start of an "Abeam set-up"; where each fighter starts at the same altitude and airspeed parallel to each other, at the "fights-on', they turn into each other and fight. 03:15 The cloudless blue sky, milky horizon and smooth ocean give you little visual cues to how much we are turning. The vapes on the wing and buffeting tells you we are pulling G's. 05:26 Another fight starts. Left-to-Left merge in the sun. Slow motion replay 07:06 The start of a defensive set for us. The pilot is looking behind us at the bandit that starts in an offensive position. The bandits job is to stay offensive. We start in a defensive position. Our job is to get neutral and offensive if possible. We do several defensive ditches'. 08:38 Return to Base (RTB) 09:52 Hooks are down. In low holding waiting for recovery time. 10:09 Overhead "Mom" in low holding; 2000 feet 10:19 A section of F-14s in the break. Pretty good 'shit-hot break' from the lead F-14 10:26 Wings back means we commenced for the break. Descending out of 2000 feet to a 800 foot initial. 11:30 Breaking 11:39 Downwind of 'Mom' at 600 feet. 11:57 Rolling into the "Groove" 11:35 Trap