Who is Top Gun enemy?

The bad-guy airplane in the original Top Gun was the fictional MiG-28, which was in reality an American F-5 fighter with a black paint job. The bad-guy airplane in Maverick is never named, but it's basically identical in appearance and capability to the top Russian air superiority fighter, the Sukhoi Su-57.
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Who is enemy in Top Gun: Maverick?

Most importantly, they're movie supervillains! The exact kinds of people most likely to build a secret uranium refinery directly underneath an extremely bombable metal hatch. Verdict: The rogue nation of Top Gun: Maverick is the rogue nation of Mission: Impossible—Rogue Nation.
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Who are the bad guys in Maverick?

Despite being made back in the 1980s, the original Top Gun has aged very well in many respects. Although it's suggested that the enemies in the film are Russian (judging from the Mig fighter planes that are referenced), it's never confirmed one way or another.
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What war in Top Gun?

The original Top Gun helped America get over its Vietnam complex, rehabilitating the military in the public square. As American audiences crammed in to see Maverick's flying antics 36 years ago, naval aviator applications reportedly increased by 500 percent.
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Does Top Gun still exist?

TOPGUN, or as its official title goes, the "Navy Strike Fighter Tactics Instructor" program, or SFTI (pronounced 'siff-tee'), is not actually a school, per se, but rather it is an instructional course loaded with schooling, training and tactics development, and it's held at the Naval Aviation Warfighting Development ...
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Is Tom Cruise a real pilot?

Cruise has had his pilot's license since the early 90s.
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Why is everyone 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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Why were they fighting in Top Gun?

The mission for Tom Cruise's Pete “Maverick” Mitchell and his ace team of young Navy fighter pilots is clear: to take out a nuclear enrichment facility. The risks are even clearer: perilous terrain, anti-aircraft systems, adversaries flying cutting-edge stealth jets.
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What does MiG mean in Top Gun?

Table of Contents. MiG, any member of a family of Soviet military fighter aircraft produced by a design bureau founded in 1939 by Artem Mikoyan (M) and Mikhail Gurevich (G). (The i in MiG is the Russian word meaning “and.”)
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Is Iceman the good guy?

Ultimately, Iceman is the most heroic character in Top Gun, and other characters become more heroic by being more like him.
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Who is Rooster in Top Gun?

Top Gun: Maverick (2022) - Miles Teller as Lt. Bradley 'Rooster' Bradshaw - IMDb.
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What does MiG stand for?

MIG stands for Metal Inert Gas. Only inert gases or gas mixtures are used for the shielding gas when MIG welding. Typical inert gases used for MIG welding are argon and helium. These gases are usually used for MIG welding of aluminium and other non-ferrous metals.
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Can anything go Mach 10?

On November 16, 2004, NASA made history by launching the X-43A, the first-ever air-breathing hypersonic vehicle, into the atmosphere, achieving Mach 10 speed. The X-43A separated from its booster and accelerated on scramjet power at nearly ten times the speed of sound (7000 MPH) at roughly 110,000 feet.
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What is a Rio in Top Gun?

Dave 'Bio' Baranek flew the flying aerial sequences in the original 1985 Top Gun film and served as dialogue advisor. His role as radar intercept officer (RIO) – the air flight officer involved in air operations and weapons systems – in the F-14 Tomcat was the same as that of Goose in in the film.
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How accurate is Top Gun?

(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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Is Top Gun Set in the Cold War?

Mostly the United States and the Soviet Union. They were involved in what has come to be known as the Cold War, "cold" because the two superpower never actually went to war, but amassed weapons like it was going out of style.
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What happens to Goose in Top Gun?

Spoiler alert: Goose dies when his head hits the F-14's canopy. Maverick survives and is recovered from the ocean. The real tragedy surrounding that scene is that another pilot, the one filming the scene, entered the same flat spin, and also could not escape.
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How much does a Top Gun pilot make?

The salaries of Navy Fighter Pilots in the US range from $60,770 to $187,200 , with a median salary of $117,290 . The middle 60% of Navy Fighter Pilots makes $117,290, with the top 80% making $187,200.
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How much did Tom Cruise get paid for Top Gun: Maverick?

Cruise received $12.5 million in up-front pay for Maverick and gets over 10% of the first dollar gross, which is based on the money Maverick distributor Paramount takes in after theaters get their cut, typically around 50%.
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