The F14 Tomcat shot down a jet or two during quick operations under President Reagan in the 1980s but no US jet, since Vietnam, has shot down 5 or more jets in aerial combat giving it "ace" status. The last ace jets were the McDonnell Douglas F4 Phantom IIs. Refer to the F14s website for further details.
The F-14 Tomcat, the iconic American fighter jet, had an impressive air-to-air combat record during its operational service from the 1970s to 2006. It played a significant role in the Iranian-Iraqi War, with reported successes against enemy aircraft. In particular, during the Gulf War in 1991, F-14s shot down several enemy aircraft. The exact number of kills recorded by F-14s varies depending on sources but is estimated to be around 160 kills.
F14s vs A6Ms in "The Final Countdown."
You can't record Combat Training.
Air Combat happened in 1992.
Air Combat was created in 1992.
Suburo Sakai scored 64 aerial victories flying an A6M Zero during WWII.
Ultimate Air Combat happened in 1991.
Ultimate Air Combat was created in 1991-11.
Air Combat - 1993 Vietnam Combat from the Cockpit was released on: USA: 1 June 1993
Chuck Yeager's Air Combat was created in 1991.
Chuck Yeager's Air Combat happened in 1991.
The combat in the air gained bombs and machine guns on the planes.
Air Combat Group RAAF was created in 2002.