The skies of the 20th century were awash with the roars of fighter aircraft, and few, if any, nation produced as many impressive machines as the United States.
From the 1940s onwards, the US created some of the greatest fighter aircraft in the world. We will largely focus on the primary fighter mission of shooting down enemy aircraft, so some very impressive aircraft that you might expect, will not appear.
In choosing 10 we have looked at a combination of factors including all out-performance for its time, historical significance and longevity. All these machines proved formidable and are truly worthy contenders. Sadly, some great machines had to be omitted, let us know which you would have included in the comments section. Noble mentions must be made of the P-40 and F-16 which just missed inclusion, but are both remarkable aircraft.
10: Grumman F-14 Tomcat

Famous as for its role in the film of the same name, according to a former US Navy TOPGUN instructor we spoke to, “The F-14 embodied the broadest capabilities of any airplane ever designed for and flown in combat. It was a tactical airplane with strategic capabilities.”
With its massively long-ranged Phoenix air-to-air missiles and radar, the F-14 had an unfair advantage over anything then flying. This was combined with an impressive range, decent manoeuvrability and arguably the best trained aircrew then flying. To enable benign landing and take-off handling with the conflicting needs of supersonic flight, it had variable geometry or ‘swing’ wings.
10: Grumman F-14 Tomcat

With over 150 kills claimed by Iranian Air Force F-14 Tomcat’s in the brutal Iran-Iraq War of the 1980s, the F-14 Tomcat is probably the most successful fighter of the 1980s, even exceeding the F-15 Eagle. The F-14 was also vital for protecting the jewel in the crown of US foreign policy enforcement, the aircraft carrier force.
The F-14’s brilliance was always let down by its TF30 engines, but when updated in US service with the more powerful F110 engine the true potential of the F-14 Tomcat was unleashed. The Tomcat scores highly for longevity (it is still in Iranian service), potency and, let’s be honest, good looks. The US Navy retired it in 2006.
9: Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor

Way back in 1981, the new US president was a spritely 70-year-old called Ronald Reagan. Fervently anti-Communist, Reagan made the build up of the American military a priority.
















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