US Congress moves to preserve three F-14s, with possibility of a return to flight

The “Maverick Act” would transfer three Tomcat fighters from US Navy storage to a state-owned museum, although the jets face an uphill battle to fly again. US lawmakers are moving to preserve a handful of previously scrapped Grumman F-14 Tomcat fighters retired by the US Navy 20 years ago. While the
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