US Navy — 2 museum-grade prints from this operator. VF-31 Tomcatters adopted Felix the Cat as squadron mascot decades before the Tomcat era, and the yellow roundel on the tail fin became one of the most recognisable markings in US Navy fighter aviation. The Tomcatters were the Navy's last operational F-14 squadron, disestablished after the Tomcat's 2006 retirement — a final-cruise CVW-8 Theodore Roosevelt deployment remains a reference point for profile-print collectors hunting AJ-coded Tomcats from the type's closing chapter. The legacy F/A-18 Hornet — community shorthand for the A/B/C/D family before the larger F/A-18E/F Super Hornet earned the Rhino nickname at the boat — defined US Navy carrier strike-fighter ops from the 1980s through the 2010s. McDonnell Douglas built the type around twin engines, canted twin tails, and leading-edge root extensions that let the Hornet trade between fleet defence, tanker escort, and precision strike without swapping airframes.