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If you are planning to watch the latest Hollywood military flick, Top Gun: Maverick this weekend, here's a little 'did-you-know' that you can use to chime into the conversation about the movie with your friends. Yes, we're talking about the money Hollywood paid to film the F-18s.
If you belong to the Gen Y and do not know what the whole hype about this Tom Cruise starter is, here's a summary. The original 1986 movie Top Gun featured the supersonic F-14 fighter aircraft and Cruise in his indomitable spirit. Cruise attends a naval fighter weapons school attended by some of the best fighter pilots in the U.S. and has impressive flying skills which come to his rescue when he needs them the most.
attempts to bring back the success formula once again to the big screen 36 years after the first movie, and with 59-year-old Cruise in the pilot's seat. Not literally, though. While Cruise is known for performing his own stunts in his movies, Top Gun is very different. The movie plot may be fictional, but it thrives on being close to reality by featuring real aircraft and the aircraft carrier.
As much as Cruise would have loved to pilot the aircraft, the Department of Defense regulations bar any non-military person from controlling military assets. Therefore, Cruise and his team of actor fighter pilots were always in the co-pilot's seats on these aircraft. This also explains why the movie showcases the two-seater F-18 Hornets and not the single-seater F-35C, which is a modern and much more advanced fighter aircraft used on US aircraft carriers. Cruise, who had flown shotgun in a fighter aircraft for the previous Top Gun iteration, wanted the cast of the movie to experience flight in these aircraft and the several G's pilots are under. So, the movie producers did the next best thing that was possible, rent out these assets from the U.S.
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