So there’s at least a little bit of CGI in the film, but the great majority of Top Gun: Maverick's flying footage appears gloriously real. This was apparently changed in production to a mysterious, high speed airplane. In the Paramount video, it’s clear the scene is shot with a Super Hornet flying low over the camera crew. It’s been a long time coming first derailed by Scott’s death and then, multiple times, by Covid. One scene that appears to have been filmed and then altered with CGI is the shovel-nosed SR-71-like aircraft Tom Cruise flies in the second trailer. In a few short weeks, Top Gun: Maverick will finally hit our screens. Although they’re not in the trailers, we’re likely to see their camouflaged planes in the film at some point. VFC provides aggressor pilots to fly against Navy fighter pilots, providing an adversary force for air-to-air combat training. After thirty years, Maverick is still pushing the envelope as a top naval aviator, but must confront ghosts of his past when he leads TOP GUN's elite graduates on a mission that demands the ultimate sacrifice from those chosen to fly it. Fallon describes itself as the Navy’s “premier tactical air warfare training center.” A major base, dozens of Navy strike fighters-including aircraft painted in camouflage brown and blue aggressor paint schemes- are visible from Google Maps at any particular time.įallon is home to the “Fighting Saints” of Fighter Squadron Composite 13, or VFC-13. This makes sense since at least some of the movie appears to take place at NAS Fallon.
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