In Top Gun—undoubtedly the most culturally relevant military aviation film ever made—the A-4 pops up multiple times.
Maverick star Jay Ellis shares insight into why Top Gun 3 is taking longer than expected to develop. The franchise began with the 1986 film follows the story of hotshot fighter pilot Pete "Maverick" ...
Then, he breaks down the ways a modern day F/A-18 Super Hornet differs from an F-14, how Top Gun students train for dogfights, the physical effects gravitational forces can have on fighter pilots ...
Enemy aircraft can't jam a fighter jet's gun. Flares and chaff will never fool a gun, which needs no radar. Bullets rip out of the gun already above the speed of sound and need not wait for rocket ...