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== GE M134 Minigun ==
== GE M134 Minigun ==
Whenever the '''guns''' are selected as opposed to the '''missiles''' in the film, close ups are seen of [[GE M134 Minigun]]s used for the insert shot as a stand in for the M61 Vulcan as there were no blank fire Vulcan Cannons in the film industry at that time. In reality, the F-14 Tomcats would be using [[M61 Vulcan]] 20mm cannons, and even though both jets are seen using the same guns, the Russian MiG 28 would not be using the same guns.
Whenever the '''guns''' are selected as opposed to the '''missiles''' in the film, close ups are seen of [[GE M134 Minigun]]s used for the insert shot as a stand in for the M61 Vulcan as there were no blank fire Vulcan Cannons in the film industry at that time. In reality, the F-14 Tomcats would be using [[M61 Vulcan]] 20mm cannons, and even though both jets are seen using the same guns, the Russian MiG 28 would not be using the same guns.
In reality, doesn't exist any MiG 28: actually, Mikoyan Gurevich has called her models only with odd numbers (For example MiG 25, 29 or 31).
In reality, the MiG 28 does not exist; Mikoyan Gurevich has only used odd numbers for their aircraft (MiG 25, 29, 31, and so on).





Revision as of 03:35, 30 August 2009

The following guns were used in the film Top Gun:

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Top Gun (1986)
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GE M134 Minigun

Whenever the guns are selected as opposed to the missiles in the film, close ups are seen of GE M134 Miniguns used for the insert shot as a stand in for the M61 Vulcan as there were no blank fire Vulcan Cannons in the film industry at that time. In reality, the F-14 Tomcats would be using M61 Vulcan 20mm cannons, and even though both jets are seen using the same guns, the Russian MiG 28 would not be using the same guns. In reality, the MiG 28 does not exist; Mikoyan Gurevich has only used odd numbers for their aircraft (MiG 25, 29, 31, and so on).


The M61 Vulcan cannons on the F-14 are internal, you shouldn't be seeing them fire other than a muzzle flash from the cannon port on the left side of the fuselage far below the cockpit.


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GE M134 Minigun in 7.62x51mm NATO
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Close up of a Gatling Gun firing from Lt. Pete "Maverick" Mitchell's (Tom Cruise) F-14 Tomcat.
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A Gatling gun firing from Lt. Tom "Iceman" Kazansky's (Val Kilmer) F-14 Tomcat.

Okay...actually, we never see the Tomcats firing their guns. Every bit of Gat fire is from the MiG 28s.

As the "MiG 28" is firing a Gatling gun, The M134 Minigun would be a stand in for a 23mm GSh-6-23M or a 30mm GSh-6-30 opposed to the M61 Vulcan.

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A fake MiG 28 firing its guns at "Iceman's" plane.
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Close up of a Gatling gun firing from a MiG 28.
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Close up of another MiG's Gatling Gun.