Fearless Tower
Touchdown! Greaser!
That's the problem....hard to limit the list to only 5!After seeing other folks' lists, I was reminded of a number of good flying movies that might bump my own entries around a bit....
That's the problem....hard to limit the list to only 5!After seeing other folks' lists, I was reminded of a number of good flying movies that might bump my own entries around a bit....
That's the problem....hard to limit the list to only 5!
Right Stuff was my number 6.Well I thought about top 10 but I didn't think we had enough aviation buffs out there to even come up with 10. I can't believe I'm the only one who listed The Right Stuff. C'mon people, it's how the future began! Classic. Also only one other listed The Final Countdown? Now I admit the acting sucks but what a storyline. The Tomcat aerials on BluRay are priceless. Also just the behind the scenes stuff with pilot interviews alone is worth the price of admission.
After reading other recommendations I ordered The Great Waldo Pepper, Piece of Cake and Highway in the Sky. Never seen them.
Space Camp?
Flight of the Navigator?
Am I the only child of the 80s?
I attended Space Camp (didn't know there was a movie), and the year following I attended Aviation Challenge where we flew F16s against each other. I found my "gradebook" from Aviatoin Challenge shortly after I stareted training for my PPL and showed it to my instructor "Look how good I was in an F16 sim when I was 13!!"
Downloaded Flight of the Navigator a few weeks back. Need to watch that soon. I found myself talking to a "kid" (college grad) who didn't know what Flight of the Navigator was....man this growing up stuff sucks.
1. Top Gun
2. The Aviator
3. One Six Right
....don't know many more but this thread has inspired me to "obtain" some.
Space Camp?
Flight of the Navigator?
Am I the only child of the 80s?
Looks like Wikipedia has a web page with a list of aviation-related films; it currently lists 674 such movies:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Aviation_films
Been there, done that, got the T-Shirt (literally).I grew up an hour away from Huntsville, AL, so we went to the Space and Rocket Center fairly frequently for field trips in elementary school. I was always jealous of the kids that were doing 'Mission Control' or performing 'missions' in the big water tank, etc., but I never thought "Hey, I should see if I can go to Space Camp myself!"
Been there, done that, got the T-Shirt (literally).
http://www.avweb.com/news/places/183074-1.html
Ron Wanttaja
We didn't have to give sperm samples at my collegeMy favorite scene in The Right Stuff was when the pilots had to give sperm samples and he distracted the others by whistling. Classic..
(I had friends like that in college)
Up until a few weeks ago, my stuff has been in storage for many months. I plugged in my DVD player for the first time last night and inside was a copy of Dark Blue World. First PM gets it if anyone is interested.
Some of the replies for an aviation movie... WTF?
Anyway, how about 633 Squadron. This is the movie that inspired George Lucas to write the trench run scene in Star Wars.
Or, 12 O'Clock High that has already been mentioned. Parallels real life closely in the characters. Used by the service academies as training on leadership. Another must see.
Hell's Angels is interesting in the lengths that Howard Huges went to to film the dog fight scenes on a cloudy day in LA. Also, interesting in that several pilots actually died in the making of the movie. None of the CGI crap with frosted hair metro-sexuals at the "controls".
Hell's Angels is interesting in the lengths that Howard Huges went to to film the dog fight scenes on a cloudy day in LA.
There is a documentary, I think it's on the DVD, Hughes had filmed quite a lot of material but wasn't satisfied with it. Then one day someone said there were clouds at Oakland so they flew the whole entourage from LA up to Oakland where the majority of what ended up in the movie was filmed. The original movie was also silent so when Hughes decided it needed to be a "talkie" they had to re-shoot most of the ground scenes all over again. At the time of it's release it was the most expensive Hollywood film ever produced.
Great list I might add:Here is a summary:
First number is number of “likes”
10 Top Gun
8 The Great Waldo Pepper
6 Stragetic Air Command
5 Memphis Bell
5 Airplane
4 Twelve O'Clock High
4 The Spirit of St Louis
4 The Blue Max
4 Battle of Britain
4 12 Oclock High
3 One Six Right
3 The Right Stuff
3 Island in the Sky
3 Flight of the Phoenix
3 Flight of the Intruder
3 Always
3 Air America
2 The Aviator
2 Speed & Angels
2 Pushing Tin
2 Hot Shots
2 Hell’s Angels
One like each
1941
30 Seconds Over Tokyo
633 Squadron
Air Force One
Airport
Bat 21
Blue Max
Blue Thunder
Bombers B-52
Bridges at Toko Ri
Captains of the Clouds
ConAir
Dark Blue World
Dawn Patrol
Die hard 2
Dr. Strangelove
Empire of the Sun
Final Descent
Firefox
Flight of the Navigator
Fly Boys
Flyers
Flying Padre
Great Waldo Pepper
Ground Control
High Road to China
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
Iron Eagle
Magnificent Men
Mother Lode
MST3K: The Starfighters
No Highway in the Sky
Passenger57
Piece of Cake Series on BBC
Point of the Spear
Red Tails
Right Stuff
Seven days, Six nights
Snakes On A Plane
Space Camp
StarWars
The "Piece of Cake" miniseries.
The Aviator (1985)
The Battle of Britain
The Bridges at Toko Ri
The Final Countdown
The High and the Mighty
The Joe McConnell Story
The Pilot
The Rocketeer
The Tuskegee Airmen (1995 HBO)
Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo
Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines
To Fly
To Fly, To Serve
Tora Tora Tora
Wings
Wings for this Man
Zero Hour
Added:
Into The Unkown
Bombers B-52
Pretty extensive list, I'm kind of surprised that you have Passenger 57 but you don't have Flight Plan with Jodie Foster.Here is a summary:
First number is number of “likes”
10 Top Gun
8 The Great Waldo Pepper
6 Stragetic Air Command
5 Memphis Bell
5 Airplane
4 Twelve O'Clock High
4 The Spirit of St Louis
4 The Blue Max
4 Battle of Britain
4 12 Oclock High
3 One Six Right
3 The Right Stuff
3 Island in the Sky
3 Flight of the Phoenix
3 Flight of the Intruder
3 Always
3 Air America
2 The Aviator
2 Speed & Angels
2 Pushing Tin
2 Hot Shots
2 Hell’s Angels
One like each
1941
30 Seconds Over Tokyo
633 Squadron
Air Force One
Airport
Bat 21
Blue Max
Blue Thunder
Bombers B-52
Bridges at Toko Ri
Captains of the Clouds
ConAir
Dark Blue World
Dawn Patrol
Die hard 2
Dr. Strangelove
Empire of the Sun
Final Descent
Firefox
Flight of the Navigator
Fly Boys
Flyers
Flying Padre
Great Waldo Pepper
Ground Control
High Road to China
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
Iron Eagle
Magnificent Men
Mother Lode
MST3K: The Starfighters
No Highway in the Sky
Passenger57
Piece of Cake Series on BBC
Point of the Spear
Red Tails
Right Stuff
Seven days, Six nights
Snakes On A Plane
Space Camp
StarWars
The "Piece of Cake" miniseries.
The Aviator (1985)
The Battle of Britain
The Bridges at Toko Ri
The Final Countdown
The High and the Mighty
The Joe McConnell Story
The Pilot
The Rocketeer
The Tuskegee Airmen (1995 HBO)
Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo
Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines
To Fly
To Fly, To Serve
Tora Tora Tora
Wings
Wings for this Man
Zero Hour
Added:
Into The Unkown
Bombers B-52
If it's airlines that you want, you can always catch this one hour documentary film on the history of Pan American Airways.Although not properly a movie, the British Airways commercial "To Fly, To Serve" deserves a mention...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XozHLoqwp_4
Best minute and half of airplanes I've ever seen.
For Twelve O'Clock High fans, there's a great book called, "Twelve O'Clock High Logbook." Lots of great background detail on the book, movie, and TV series. Has a summary of every TV episode, including what Star Trek episodes the guest stars had been in.Twelve O'Clock High
Am I the only one who's seen The Rocketeer?
Nope, and a truly awesome aviation movie in every sense. Many, if not most of these appeal most avidly to fossils.
Although not properly a movie, the British Airways commercial "To Fly, To Serve" deserves a mention...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XozHLoqwp_4
Best minute and half of airplanes I've ever seen.