The F-14 received its first of many major upgrades in March 1987 with the F-14A Plus. The F-14A’s P&W TF30 engine was upgraded with the GE F110-400. The F-14A+ also received the state-of-the-art ALR-67 Radar Homing and Warning (RHAW) system. Much of the avionics as well as the AWG-9 radar were retained. The F-14A+ was later redesignated F-14B on 1 May 1991. A total of 38 new aircraft were manufactured and 48 F-14A were upgraded into B variants.
  In the late 1990s, 67 F-14Bs were upgraded to extend airframe life and improve offensive and defensive avionics systems.
Item No | Â Â Â 80367 |
Item Name | Â Â Â F-14B Tomcat |
Bar Code | Â Â Â 6939319203670 |
Scale | Â Â Â 1:48 |
Item Type | Â Â Â Static kit |
Model Dimension |    Length: 397.23mm  Wingspan: 233.26/407.02mm |
Total Plastic Parts | Â Â Â 490+pcs |
Total Sprues | Â Â Â 23sprues and tyres |
Chromeplate Parts | Â Â Â n/a |
Camouflage Scheme | Â Â Â US Navy |
Resin Parts | Â Â Â n/a |
Metal Parts | Â Â Â n/a |
Photo Etched Parts | Â Â Â 1piece |
Film Accessory | Â Â Â n/a |
Released Date | Â Â Â 2011-06 |
More Features | Fuselage – Detailed fuselage w/accurate design – Ω (omega) shape canopy is 2-directional slide-moulded Wing – Wing sweep can be varied – Optional position flaps – External loads:AIM-9×2;AIM-7×2,AIM-54×6;Fuel Tanks×2 Interior – Finely detailed cockpit,gear cabin, – crew seats with photo-etched seat belts and harnesses. Engine – Highly detailed Engines Tire – Grooved rubber tires |