SixPapaCharlie
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I got to thinking about the movie Iron Eagle.
I get that movie makers are not aviators and they think the general viewership are even dumber than them.
However, at some point in the very realistic scenario where Doug Masters steals an F-16 and somehow gets all the way to what I assume is Iraq having gotten undetected buy-in from air to air refuelers, and a slew of other resources it must require to put together such a mission that he mastered in a simulator which seamlessly translated to a real life fighter, things started to go a little south for me on the believability scale when Doug pops some Tina turner tunes into his 50 pound tape deck in an effort to "make up some time".
Chappy of course isn't buying it and repeatedly tells young Masters to "cut off that stuff!"
Doug being the brilliant young protagonist is able to get buy in from Col. Sinclare by swapping out Ike Turner's biggest hit (I know.. Too Far... Domestic violence is no joking matter) for music that sounds as if it was written with a cheesy aviation movie in mind.
Now chappy is all "Now, that's more like it".
Then Chappy is full in and makes the comment "We have already made up 6 minutes".
I'm no dummy (debatable I guess) but I feel this movie at multiple points tries to sell us on the idea that somehow playing the right music will make the plane fly faster resulting in "making up some time".
Am I missing something or could a lot of stalls have been prevented by simply pressing play?
I have a lot more Iron eagle questions actually but this is the most critical right now.
I get that movie makers are not aviators and they think the general viewership are even dumber than them.
However, at some point in the very realistic scenario where Doug Masters steals an F-16 and somehow gets all the way to what I assume is Iraq having gotten undetected buy-in from air to air refuelers, and a slew of other resources it must require to put together such a mission that he mastered in a simulator which seamlessly translated to a real life fighter, things started to go a little south for me on the believability scale when Doug pops some Tina turner tunes into his 50 pound tape deck in an effort to "make up some time".
Chappy of course isn't buying it and repeatedly tells young Masters to "cut off that stuff!"
Doug being the brilliant young protagonist is able to get buy in from Col. Sinclare by swapping out Ike Turner's biggest hit (I know.. Too Far... Domestic violence is no joking matter) for music that sounds as if it was written with a cheesy aviation movie in mind.
Now chappy is all "Now, that's more like it".
Then Chappy is full in and makes the comment "We have already made up 6 minutes".
I'm no dummy (debatable I guess) but I feel this movie at multiple points tries to sell us on the idea that somehow playing the right music will make the plane fly faster resulting in "making up some time".
Am I missing something or could a lot of stalls have been prevented by simply pressing play?
I have a lot more Iron eagle questions actually but this is the most critical right now.