Is TOPGUN about Air Force or Navy?

(CBS 58) -- The new Top Gun: Maverick movie may focus on Navy fighter pilots, but that's not stopping the United States Air Force from using the excitement for the film to try and boost recruitment numbers.
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Is TOPGUN based on the Air Force?

But Top Gun is a Navy franchise. You wouldn't know from watching the original or its sequel that any other departments of the U.S. military—the Air Force, Army, Cyber Command, Special Operations Command, or Marines—even exist.
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What branch of military is TOPGUN?

In 1986, audiences flocked to theaters to see Tony Scott's Top Gun, starring a fresh-faced Tom Cruise as Pete “Maverick” Mitchell, a hotshot Navy aviator bent on stardom.
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Is TOPGUN in the Navy?

With a full load of internal fuel, the F-16 can withstand up to nine times the G-force. The Navy, including TOPGUN, uses it as an adversarial aircraft to train its best fighter pilots.
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How much do TOPGUN pilots make?

Salary Ranges for Navy Fighter Pilots

The middle 60% of Navy Fighter Pilots makes $117,290, with the top 80% making $187,200.
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Ep. 19: Patch Wearers: The Real TOPGUN



What branch are TOPGUN pilots?

The United States Navy Strike Fighter Tactics Instructor program (SFTI program), more popularly known as TOPGUN, teaches fighter and strike tactics and techniques to selected naval aviators and naval flight officers, who return to their operating units as surrogate instructors.
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Is Maverick Air Force or Navy?

Being an actor who signs on to do a movie with Tom Cruise usually means there are going to be some stunts involved.
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Is TOPGUN a real fighter pilot school?

(WMTV) - A Madison-based pilot enjoyed the entertainment of “Top Gun: Maverick” and says parts of the film are accurate, but not all of it. Vice Commander Col. Charlie Merkel of the 115th Fighters Wing in Madison graduated from the Navy Fighter Weapons School which is the program that inspired the film “Top Gun”.
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Was TOPGUN sponsored by the military?

So he joined forces with the most powerful organization in the world: the U.S. military. “Top Gun: Maverick” received support from the Department of Defense (DOD) in the form of equipment — including jets and aircraft carriers — personnel and technical expertise.
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What aircraft carrier is in Top Gun?

ARABIAN SEA (Jan. 17, 2021) A Sailor directs an F/A-18E Super Hornet from the “Kestrels” of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 137 on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68) during flight operations.
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Does MiG-28 exist?

MiG-28: a fictional aircraft flown by the antagonist in the 1986 film Top Gun. The real aircraft used to portray the MiG-28 was a Northrop F-5.
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Is Top Gun historically accurate?

One of the most famous movies of the 1980s, “Top Gun,” never claimed to be based on a true story. The fact is, it's based on a series of true stories, many of which originated with someone in ophthalmology's own backyard: Steven C.
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Are there female TOPGUN pilots?

In 2004, Becky Calder became the first woman pilot to graduate from TOPGUN, so in keeping with their commitment to verisimilitude, Top Gun: Maverick's brain trust knew that their film needed to follow suit. That's where Monica Barbaro enters the picture as Lt.
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Who flies more Navy or Air Force?

While an imperfect comparison owing to total service personnel numbers, as of 2020 the Air Force operates 5,551 aircraft needing pilots while the Navy has roughly 3,700 aircraft.
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Did Tom Cruise fly the F-18?

As you watch Tom Cruise fly through the sky in an F-18, you might be surprised to learn that one of the real pilots at the controls was a graduate of Lake Orion High School and Eastern Michigan University, who first learned to fly in Southeast Michigan.
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What is the difference between Airforce and Navy pilots?

Air Force pilots usually stay on an Air Force base located in a special reserved land. Meanwhile, Navy pilots are often based on carriers, which are large ships, manned by military personnel and equipped with both military weapons and aircraft.
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Can Tom Cruise fly fighter jets?

The answer in short is, yes. Tom Cruise, who returns as “Maverick,” is renowned for doing his own stunt work, and he wanted his stars Miles Teller, Monica Barbaro and Glen Powell to learn how to fly. That's where the film's aerial coordinator, Kevin LaRosa Jr., stepped in. LaRosa Jr.
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What does Rio stand for in Top Gun?

An F-14 radar intercept officer (RIO), Baranek whose callsign was Bio, eventually became commander of his own F-14 squadron.
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Why is everyone so sweaty in Top Gun?

Good looking guys sweating all the time and walking around with their shirts off—yeah, that was definitely Tony Scott and Co.'s bid for female viewership and their attempt to give the film a gritty and edgy sexiness.
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Who is Top Gun enemy?

The enemy in Top Gun: Maverick is Iran. And here's why. Knowing nothing else about the film, the specifics of the mission briefing make Iran the most likely country.
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Do Top Gun actors fly the jets?

Pete “Maverick” Mitchell in “Top Gun: Maverick.” Before filming “Top Gun: Maverick,” with actors taking real G-forces in Boeing F/A-18 Super Hornet fighter jets sporting Imax-grade cameras, cinematographer Claudio Miranda pulled a Tom Cruise and climbed into the cockpit himself.
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What aircraft carrier does Magnum Force use?

The aircraft carrier in the shootout scene was the USS Rabaul (CVE/CVHE/AKV-21), which commenced construction in January of 1945. It was based in Tacoma, Washington but never saw duty; being held in reserve for eighteen years until she was finally sold for scrap in 1972, shortly after this film was released.
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Was Top Gun filmed on the USS Ranger?

In early 1985, Ranger was used to film some interior scenes for the film Top Gun. In 1986, the ship stood in for USS Enterprise (CVN-65) for scenes filmed for Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home.
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