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Chaff and flares are normally dispensed together from the buckets. Chaff would have a effect.
Obviously chaff would but flares were specifically mentioned in the movie.
Chaff and flares are normally dispensed together from the buckets. Chaff would have a effect.
Obviously chaff would but flares were specifically mentioned in the movie.
Chaff doesn’t film well!
That’s kinda like saying it’s lighter outside in the daytime than at night.better than Iron Eagle for sure!
The best line in the movie: "you told me not to think"
Saw Flight of the Intruder when it opened in the theater. That was a bit of a letdown since I had read the book. Didn’t even realize that “Cool Hand” passed away earlier this year. RIP.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brad_Johnson_(actor,_born_1959)
$11K/hr reportedly for the -18s.TLDR version: US bombs Iran using some mission impossible stuff. Sprinkle in very campy dialog and story, just like the first one. Too bad the actual flying was minimal, but I'm sure paying for real jets was damn expensive.
$11K/hr reportedly for the -18s.
I’m sure the other half of the cost came from the recruiting budget.$11K/hr reportedly for the -18s.
I was transfixed from the first minute to the last frame. Almost speechless with joy watching the practice canyon runs. G's! They made a movie about G's!
I'm sure there are all kinds of plot holes, but this felt like a return to better storytelling.
No kids and a dream…How does a Capt in the Navy afford a P-51? Something suspicious going on there. You can’t tell me he’s not flying rubber dog **** out of Hong Kong as a side gig to afford that thing.
How does a Capt in the Navy afford a P-51? Something suspicious going on there. You can’t tell me he’s not flying rubber dog **** out of Hong Kong as a side gig to afford that thing.
$11K/hr reportedly for the -18s.
QFTAnd don't even get me started on the last scene. Taking Jennifer Connelly flying in your personal P-51. Damn. Just Damn.
How does a Capt in the Navy afford a P-51? Something suspicious going on there. You can’t tell me he’s not flying rubber dog **** out of Hong Kong as a side gig to afford that thing.
I enjoyed the movie. It's probably been 5 years since I saw a movie in a theater. I get suspension of disbelief, but, how much of that was needed for them avoiding all of those SAMS? Knowing nothing about it, my assumption was if one locks on you, flares and maneuvers are not likely to save you. Was that scene even remotely realistic?
And more, they didn't Mavsplain it. Cruise's character said the other pilot was suffering from "GLOC" and no character picked up the gauntlet to describe, in simple word, what it meant. That really heightened the realism, for me.
Ron Wanttaja
I forgot to mention earlier....
one other thing I found funny...was the USAF add before the movie. Did that run everywhere?
Then again, nothing ever indicated that he DIDN'T have personal wealth.How does a Capt in the Navy afford a P-51? Something suspicious going on there. You can’t tell me he’s not flying rubber dog **** out of Hong Kong as a side gig to afford that thing.
With all the money he saves by riding an old motorcycle?How does a Capt in the Navy afford a P-51?
With all the money he saves by riding an old motorcycle?