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Posted: 3/18/2023 12:15:59 PM EST
I seriously get goosebumps during this whole thing. It's just amazing.


Link Posted: 3/18/2023 12:21:39 PM EST
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It felt like a weird intersection of product placement and trolling to me.

“We can’t have the F-35C be the star airplane, but we can do this.”

That said, whenever I think about that scene this is the song that comes to mind. Perhaps someday someone will edit the 2 together.

Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Is In)
Link Posted: 3/18/2023 12:26:25 PM EST
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I like Top Gun 2. The storyline is so simple, my 7 year-old niece was able to follow along easily.
Link Posted: 3/18/2023 12:35:04 PM EST
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There is a fascinating fan theory that goes, (I'll put in a spoiler tag even though you should have seen it by now)

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I actually love that theory.
Link Posted: 3/18/2023 12:51:10 PM EST
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I actually love that theory.
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That's the only explanation that makes any sense.

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Link Posted: 3/18/2023 12:53:13 PM EST
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That's the only explanation that makes any sense.

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Link Posted: 3/18/2023 12:53:50 PM EST
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That's the only explanation that makes any sense.

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There is a fascinating fan theory that goes, (I'll put in a spoiler tag even though you should have seen it by now)

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I actually love that theory.
That's the only explanation that makes any sense.

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That sequence was the one part of the whole movie I had a hard time with lol. Mostly the ejection part. There's a lot of "it's in the script" i'm ok with for a fun movie but at some point when you start really just throwing all physics out the window I just kind of roll my eyes lol.
Link Posted: 3/18/2023 12:56:13 PM EST
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Link Posted: 3/18/2023 1:02:50 PM EST
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I like how the young pilots come in and go "but we're the best, who is going to teach us" lol.

The real best are the old dudes with thousands of hours.
Link Posted: 3/18/2023 1:13:39 PM EST
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That sequence was the one part of the whole movie I had a hard time with lol. Mostly the ejection part. There's a lot of "it's in the script" i'm ok with for a fun movie but at some point when you start really just throwing all physics out the window I just kind of roll my eyes lol.
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There is a fascinating fan theory that goes, (I'll put in a spoiler tag even though you should have seen it by now)

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I actually love that theory.
That's the only explanation that makes any sense.

Click To View Spoiler

That sequence was the one part of the whole movie I had a hard time with lol. Mostly the ejection part. There's a lot of "it's in the script" i'm ok with for a fun movie but at some point when you start really just throwing all physics out the window I just kind of roll my eyes lol.

I hear ya, but physics aside, the whole narrative point of the scene was to try to recapture that special something from the Right Stuff.  Perhaps a bit manipulative of the audience, but if they do it well enough I'll allow it.

I had the same feeling with the Tale of Two Cities reading at Bruce Wayne's 'funeral' in Dark Knight Rises - they did a good enough job that what could have elicited an eye-roll instead fit and supplemented the narrative.  (For an unsuccessful attempt at another French Revolution reference being too on-the-nose, see the moment in the Honorverse where a character signs his name as Rob. S. Pierre.  Ok, David Weber, we get it, it's Horatio Hornblower in space.)
Link Posted: 3/18/2023 1:15:59 PM EST
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F-14 Vs SU-57 Dogfight (Top Gun: Maverick)


I liked this one...so cheesy.
Link Posted: 3/18/2023 1:23:16 PM EST
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I always get aggravated with movie fighter pilots taking off their oxygen mask once the dramatic sequence is over.
Link Posted: 3/18/2023 1:25:32 PM EST
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And then panting for breath as though the mask has been cutting off all oxygen somehow
Link Posted: 3/18/2023 2:29:37 PM EST
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And then panting for breath as though the mask has been cutting off all oxygen somehow
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I always get aggravated with movie fighter pilots taking off their oxygen mask once the dramatic sequence is over.


And then panting for breath as though the mask has been cutting off all oxygen somehow


Not contradicting Hollywood silliness abounds, but the mental and physical stresses while maneuvering a jet like a dog fight or missile evasion are very well illustrated in the voice recordings of the F16 pilot evading SAM launches over Iraq, back during the no fly zone troubles after Desert Storm. Also in the recordings of the F14's shooting down the Libyans.

Its some good listening... You can really get a whiff of the stress in the lead F14 pilot, "hes jinked BACK into me again!"..."fox 1!"...and the other one saying "awe jesus"

Gulf Of Sidra 1989 F14 vs MiG23

F16 dodges 6 SAMs This one gave me chills the first time I watched it.
Link Posted: 3/18/2023 2:33:48 PM EST
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Link Posted: 3/18/2023 2:35:35 PM EST
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Of everything in all time that's it?


Ok I guess.


Eta. For airplane movies this is better in every way.

Major Kong - Survival Kit Contents Check
Link Posted: 3/18/2023 2:39:10 PM EST
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That’s because it was already done a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away.

I will agree with OP.  Great beginning.
Link Posted: 3/18/2023 2:39:21 PM EST
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….

Surviving a breakup at Mach multiples is documented as having had happened.


So… while unlikely, it is proved to be possible.
Link Posted: 3/18/2023 2:41:36 PM EST
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I hear ya, but physics aside, the whole narrative point of the scene was to try to recapture that special something from the Right Stuff.  Perhaps a bit manipulative of the audience, but if they do it well enough I'll allow it.

I had the same feeling with the Tale of Two Cities reading at Bruce Wayne's 'funeral' in Dark Knight Rises - they did a good enough job that what could have elicited an eye-roll instead fit and supplemented the narrative.  (For an unsuccessful attempt at another French Revolution reference being too on-the-nose, see the moment in the Honorverse where a character signs his name as Rob. S. Pierre.  Ok, David Weber, we get it, it's Horatio Hornblower in space.)
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There is a fascinating fan theory that goes, (I'll put in a spoiler tag even though you should have seen it by now)

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I actually love that theory.
That's the only explanation that makes any sense.

Click To View Spoiler

That sequence was the one part of the whole movie I had a hard time with lol. Mostly the ejection part. There's a lot of "it's in the script" i'm ok with for a fun movie but at some point when you start really just throwing all physics out the window I just kind of roll my eyes lol.

I hear ya, but physics aside, the whole narrative point of the scene was to try to recapture that special something from the Right Stuff.  Perhaps a bit manipulative of the audience, but if they do it well enough I'll allow it.

I had the same feeling with the Tale of Two Cities reading at Bruce Wayne's 'funeral' in Dark Knight Rises - they did a good enough job that what could have elicited an eye-roll instead fit and supplemented the narrative.  (For an unsuccessful attempt at another French Revolution reference being too on-the-nose, see the moment in the Honorverse where a character signs his name as Rob. S. Pierre.  Ok, David Weber, we get it, it's Horatio Hornblower in space.)
I agree they nailed that part of it. Just wish maybe there was 2 seconds that showed he had it slowed down a bit and didn't eject at mach 10+ lol. My brain would rest easier.
Link Posted: 3/18/2023 2:52:17 PM EST
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It was better when it was called The Right Stuff.

THE RIGHT STUFF Chuck Yeager (Sam Shepard) breaks The Sound Barrier
Link Posted: 3/18/2023 4:14:16 PM EST
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Link Posted: 3/18/2023 4:18:01 PM EST
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In so many ways, it's the perfect movie.
Link Posted: 3/18/2023 4:23:02 PM EST
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I seriously get goosebumps during this whole thing. It's just amazing.

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Of course you do
Link Posted: 3/18/2023 4:36:10 PM EST
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It was kinda cool until the part where he survived ejection at Mach 10 with not so much a scratch.
Link Posted: 3/18/2023 4:39:04 PM EST
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It was better when it was called The Right Stuff.

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YEP- Pretty much that whole Chuck Yeager scene just a fancier plane and Tom Cruise plugged in.
Link Posted: 3/18/2023 4:39:07 PM EST
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See above… maybe he didn’t.
Link Posted: 3/19/2023 5:36:22 PM EST
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It kinda reminded me of Firefox.

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Enjoyed Kenneth Colley (Admiral Piett) in that picture

Link Posted: 3/19/2023 5:49:33 PM EST
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So is the Darkstar the aurora and is it real? I've heard about the aurora for over 20 years but it's still allegedly science fiction but so was the f117
Link Posted: 3/19/2023 5:50:25 PM EST
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This.  It was a straight rip off of a classic.    The cringiest part of an intentionally cheesy movie.
Link Posted: 3/19/2023 5:53:34 PM EST
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It was good, but I have to say Independence Day was a significantly better movie along with being more realistic.
Link Posted: 3/19/2023 6:03:32 PM EST
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Lockheed Martin has had some very interesting and cryptic tweets recently regarding the dark star..
Link Posted: 3/19/2023 6:06:53 PM EST
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What they showed in the movie was cute and much too small to carry enough fuel to fly from ground to Mach 10. Unless it was propelled by some wacky thing like metallic hydrogen.

If you’ve ever seen an SR-71 in person you can see that they are kinda big.
Link Posted: 3/19/2023 6:08:19 PM EST
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Darkstar, Judy, Judy. I'm going in for guns!

Link Posted: 3/19/2023 6:17:55 PM EST
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I am calling BS, he was so parched he couldn't talk!

Top Gun Local Diner Scene | Top Gun: Maverick
Link Posted: 3/19/2023 6:20:01 PM EST
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What am I looking at here?  Pilots don't wear glasses?
Link Posted: 3/19/2023 6:21:33 PM EST
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Was this op?

Attachment Attached File
Link Posted: 3/19/2023 6:25:21 PM EST
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That sequence was the one part of the whole movie I had a hard time with lol. Mostly the ejection part. There's a lot of "it's in the script" i'm ok with for a fun movie but at some point when you start really just throwing all physics out the window I just kind of roll my eyes lol.
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what is throwing all physics out by having the entire cockpit eject, or having a clamshell system like the XB-70 was designed to have?
Link Posted: 3/19/2023 6:30:01 PM EST
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Vin Diesel attacked a submarine in a hot rod. Compared to that, Top Gun is the fucking Seventh Seal.
Link Posted: 3/19/2023 7:26:29 PM EST
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This.  It was a straight rip off of a classic.    The cringiest part of an intentionally cheesy movie.
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It was better when it was called The Right Stuff.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgR-KadhgMI


This.  It was a straight rip off of a classic.    The cringiest part of an intentionally cheesy movie.


Yeah, well, the target audiences probably aren't ever going to see a 40 year old movie that bombed so bad it killed the studio that released it.  It's not in the zeitgeist. Good movie though, and pretty much launched Ed Harris' movie career.

On the other hand, Top Gun: Maverick is a sequel to a 37 year old movie that broke box office records, helmed by the most bankable living actor, and is a huge part of the 80's culture and beyond.  

And I give the Darkstar segment extra credit for bringing Ed Harris in.  They knew what they were doing.
Link Posted: 3/19/2023 7:27:00 PM EST
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IMO, Aurora is a real manned hypersonic aircraft and Darkstar was its original callsign.  

There was also a Skunkworks UAV program called Darkstar with the 1st flight in 1996.  The UAV Darkstar program was canceled in the late 90's.  The UAV was not even supersonic.

My theory is that the UAV program was a real, separate program, but was named Darkstar to cover for the real Aurora program when people monitoring military freqs started hearing the Darkstar callsign in the early 90's.

ETA, Darkstar is now used as a callsign for AWAC.  I was really into researching black projects / Area 51 stuff in the 90s and is when I first heard about Aurora.

The SR-91 Aurora - Does it Exists? - Documentary


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Link Posted: 3/19/2023 7:30:40 PM EST
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I am calling BS, he was so parched he couldn't talk!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZp1UoqU3oU
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It was kinda cool until the part where he survived ejection at Mach 10 with not so much a scratch.


I am calling BS, he was so parched he couldn't talk!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZp1UoqU3oU


They missed a huge callback opportunity by not having a reference to his hair being on fire.
Link Posted: 3/19/2023 7:49:23 PM EST
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Bob is absolutely my favorite character in the movie.
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That dude is a Weapons System Officer, not a pilot
Link Posted: 3/19/2023 8:07:38 PM EST
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IMO, Aurora is a real manned hypersonic aircraft and Darkstar was its original callsign.  

There was also a Skunkworks UAV program called Darkstar with the 1st flight in 1996.  The UAV Darkstar program was canceled in the late 90's.  The UAV was not even supersonic.

My theory is that the UAV program was a real, separate program, but was named Darkstar to cover for the real Aurora program when people monitoring military freqs started hearing the Darkstar callsign in the early 90's.

ETA, Darkstar is now used as a callsign for AWAC.  I was really into researching black projects / Area 71 stuff in the 90s and is when I first heard about Aurora.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7P7ssFbqjbY

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So is the Darkstar the aurora and is it real? I've heard about the aurora for over 20 years but it's still allegedly science fiction but so was the f117


IMO, Aurora is a real manned hypersonic aircraft and Darkstar was its original callsign.  

There was also a Skunkworks UAV program called Darkstar with the 1st flight in 1996.  The UAV Darkstar program was canceled in the late 90's.  The UAV was not even supersonic.

My theory is that the UAV program was a real, separate program, but was named Darkstar to cover for the real Aurora program when people monitoring military freqs started hearing the Darkstar callsign in the early 90's.

ETA, Darkstar is now used as a callsign for AWAC.  I was really into researching black projects / Area 71 stuff in the 90s and is when I first heard about Aurora.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7P7ssFbqjbY

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Falcon/Blackswift is another good rabbit hole
Link Posted: 3/19/2023 8:09:37 PM EST
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...and every one of them is trolling to the "I want to believe" crowd.

If you think major defense manufacturers are leaking/hinting the existence of TS/SAR high altitude ISR aircraft in movies and on social media, you need to put down the pipe.
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BOB is an NFO.
Link Posted: 3/19/2023 8:36:43 PM EST
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Supposed pic of RQ-180 from HERE

Link Posted: 3/19/2023 8:37:57 PM EST
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The biggest bullshit of the movie was a Naval Aviator flying off into the sunset in a fucking P51 instead of an F4U Corsair!!!
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There's some really cool stuff out there about Tacit Blue as well, the Whale.

I personally think Tacit Blue merged into Gorgon Stare
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