you know what really pisses me off? when a car or a truck in a movie crashes and fucking explodes like it's carrying 50 lb wad of semtex floating in a vat of gasoline. I have seen many an accident in real life and not once has accident scene looked like Dresden circa 1944.
Semtex wont be exploded by fire, it will just burn, and Dresden was firebombed in 1945, YOU FOOL!.
I was just repeating what I had read on the A-1 Skyraider model info sheet. Maybe they had the word "modern" *shrug*.
Well you could say it was the only prop plane to shoot down a MiG-17 and the last to shoot down any jet but that's about as generous as it gets.
That would be the AH-6 (yes, I'm nitpicky today).I'll take your word for it although it looked like a bog-standard Defender to me.
I believe they're was an AH-6 unit based at Fort Hood, whose aviation units supplied the American aircraft for the movie. Anyway I my memory isn't good enough to tell without watching it again
On second thought, that was a stupid thing to say because I don't know there's actually any difference.
There's quite a lot, but you can't see most of it.
And as for the quality of the movie, I refer you to the opening air battle.
The Scorpion first kills the Huey, then one Cobra, and then either manages to run away from the second one or scares IT into running away (can't remember).
Heaven forbid the Cobras maneuver to take it down or (gasp)traverse the gun turret and take the sucker down while its flying beside them maybe a hundred yards away...
The last Cobra runs. However both Cobras had Mk.19 and 7.62mm mini gun turrets installed, hardly suited for air-to-air combat. The triple 20mm gun found on later models is much better for that job, and was used in the air-to-air role with considerable success by Iran against Iraqi aircraft.
I find the fact that the Scorpion made both kills with unguided 70mm rockets far more annoying.