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Watch 2 US Navy Super Hornets 'buzz the tower' on the set of the new Top Gun movie

Jul 1, 2019, 22:09 IST

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F/A-18E Super Hornets from Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 136 U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Shannon Renfroe

  • A video has surfaced online showing two F/A-18 Super Hornets buzzing a tower at Naval Air Station Fallon, which served as a set for the new "Top Gun: Maverick" film last month.
  • The flyby is believed to be for the purpose of recreating the iconic "buzz the tower" scene from the 1986 classic "Top Gun," the predecessor to the new movie.
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Two F/A-18 Super Hornets tore past an air traffic control tower at Naval Air Station Fallon in Nevada last month during filming for the "Top Gun: Maverick," a sequel to the classic 1980s fighter jet flick.

Kyle Fleming, who captured the spectacular flyby on video, told The Aviationist that it was necessary to recreate the iconic "buzz the tower" scene from the first "Top Gun" film.

Here's the scene from the 1986 film starring Tom Cruise, who will reappear in the sequel.

A public affairs spokesman for NAS Fallon confirmed to Business Insider that Paramount Pictures was out at the air base from June 10 through June 28, filming air operations using both in-jet and external cameras.

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The spokesman explained that while he say what they were doing, he couldn't detail how the footage would be used in the film. Paramount Pictures media relations division could not be reached for comment.

Production of the new film started in 2018.

The sequel scheduled for release next summer will see Cruise again play the role of hotshot pilot Pete "Maverick" Mitchell, now a Navy captain who is expected to be mentoring a new class of pilots, including the son of his deceased naval flight officer Lt. j.g. Nick "Goose" Bradshaw.

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