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Best Naval Aviation movies

scoolbubba

Brett327 gargles ballsacks
pilot
Contributor
Not Naval Aviation per se, but my father in law sent me a blu-ray copy of The Battle of Britain. Pretty amazing, to say the least. Something to be said for getting out there and filming it for real, vice some computer geek dreaming shit up.

Plus Michael Caine and Robert Shaw are badasses.
 

A4sForever

BTDT OLD GUY
pilot
Contributor
Tom Cruise from Top Gun is sooooo handsome though. Just look at him in those Ray-Bans. WOW.

You guys are just jealous cuz you don't look that hot in aviators.

You might be an idiot, as your 'rep' testifies ... as I don't know how you went 'red'.

But I'll agree: RAY-BANs for Naval Aviators (ala TOPGUN) are 'da bomb.

For Naval Aviators ... the current crop of 'shades' is weak ... weak ... weak ... :)
 

phrogdriver

More humble than you would understand
pilot
Super Moderator
You But I'll agree: RAY-BANs for Naval Aviators (ala TOPGUN) are 'da bomb.

For Naval Aviators ... the current crop of 'shades' is weak ... weak ... weak ... :)

"There's no school like old school and I'm the f'n headmaster!"
--the movie "Rock'n'rolla, but could've been A4s.

I think you're the only one who still believes that, and good on ya!

As far as "bustering," I got that very term from the TACRON just a couple weeks ago to return for a medevac.
 

scoolbubba

Brett327 gargles ballsacks
pilot
Contributor
You might be an idiot, as your 'rep' testifies ... as I don't know how you went 'red'.

But I'll agree: RAY-BANs for Naval Aviators (ala TOPGUN) are 'da bomb.

For Naval Aviators ... the current crop of 'shades' is weak ... weak ... weak ... :)

Unnamed CAT 1s have been told their sunglasses (regular old Electrics) do not project a professional image...they're "too big"

JOPA reaction: get everyone some blue blocker/ray ban type deals. Mirrored, no less.
 

MasterBates

Well-Known Member
Ah. I know the type. The "Way too uptight RAG IP".

I'm familiar. Ray-Ban away. Neuralize him. Technique only.

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A4sForever

BTDT OLD GUY
pilot
Contributor
Mirrored, no less.
Ahhhhhhhhhh ... mirrored Ray-Bans ... formerly known as "Disco-Scanners" ... back when Disco was king. :D

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P.S. .... what does that look like in the little 'circle' ... ??? :) They may not be 'mirrored' ... but they be BIG-ASSED Ray-Bans ...

Believe it.


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a2b2c3

Mmmm Poundcake
pilot
Contributor
P.S. .... what does that look like in the little 'circle' ... ??? :) They may not be 'mirrored' ... but they be BIG-ASSED Ray-Bans ...

Believe it.

Is that supposed to be like an ink blot test...? Where what you see says something about your messed up mental state? Cause all I see is a blur that could be anything. Kinda hard to tell if there's sunglasses there or not...
 

Catmando

Keep your knots up.
pilot
Super Moderator
Contributor
Indeed, a call to "Buster" meant to go full Mil/as fast as possible leaving use of burner to pilot's discretion (ie don't run out of fuel).

A call of "Gate" meant to use Afterburner even if you ran out of fuel (ie High allowable risk to intercept whatever you were being vectored on). Really a relic of the Cold War when getting into position to take on a cruise missile launched from a Soviet bomber was critical due to the narrow optimum launch window. We practiced it in the full mission simulators, but I never heard it used in the fleet. I did heard Buster used quite a bit, even by the Boss when he had a ready deck and no customers.

It would be interesting to hear from Uncle Fester or any other E-2 Bubba as to what they thought the terms meant.
Back in the old F-4 days, I heard "Gate" in addition to the much more common "Buster" call used occasionally both in training ops and combat ops. Either the flight lead, airborne or ship's AW control would sometimes us the term.... but most often it would be the flight lead upon bogie/bandit contact or taking a vector.
 
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