JAG is a legal drama series that follows the lives of military lawyers and fighter pilots in the US Navy. The show focuses on their work in and out of the courtroom, as they deal with cases involving military law, criminal justice, and the chain of command. It also explores their personal lives and relationships. With its action-packed episodes and compelling characters, JAG provides a unique perspective on the military justice system.
Maverick, a top naval aviator, confronts his past while leading elite graduates of TOP GUN on a mission that demands sacrifice. As he trains the group and dogfights with skeptical students, he must reconcile with his former rival, deal with a strained relationship with the son of his late friend, and face the changing landscape of crewed fighter aircraft. Maverick's leadership is tested as he devises a plan to destroy an unsanctioned uranium enrichment plant, ultimately sacrificing himself to save his mentee. In the end, Maverick finds redemption as he helps his student and takes to the skies once again.
When pilot Sully Sullenberger lands his damaged plane on the Hudson River to save the passengers, he is hailed a hero but faces investigation and criticism. Sully insists it was a forced water landing and not a crash, and debates the accuracy of computer simulations. The National Transportation Safety Board questions his decision, but ultimately confirms his actions were correct. Sully credits everyone aboard and the rescue team for the success.
AIKa (1997) follows the story of a secret agent named AIKa who fights against supervillainesses to save the Earth. With a mix of comedy, adventure, and romance, this TV show is sure to keep viewers entertained.
In 'Firefox', a Vietnam War veteran suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder is chosen by the CIA to steal an advanced Soviet fighter jet equipped with mind-control technology. As he infiltrates the Soviet Union, he faces various challenges, including sabotage and a manhunt. With the fate of the world at stake, he must make a self-sacrificing decision to complete his mission.
When Cobra unleashes a deadly spore, Duke falls into a coma and the G.I. Joe team must race against time to find the cure and stop Cobra's plan.
Supercarrier is a 1988 ABC television series aired during the Top Gun trend of the late 1980s. It features US Navy Pilots aboard the fictional aircraft carrier USS Georgetown, and ran for eight episodes before being cancelled.
Jetstream is a 2008 documentary television series produced by Paperny Films for the network Discovery Channel Canada. The series totals 8 episodes and premiered on January 8, 2008. The series was narrated by Canadian Actor Kavan Smith. Seven of the eight pilots are graduates of the Royal Military College of Canada: ⁕21810 Capt. Michael "Floater" M.R. Lewis ⁕21955 Capt. Riel "Guns" K. Erickson; ⁕22537 Capt. Yannick "Blow" Jobin; ⁕22542 Capt. Tristan "T-bag" Mckee; ⁕22715 Capt. Timothy "Nail'n" B. Coffin; ⁕22821 Lt. Dave "Tickler" McLeod; ⁕22848 Capt. Shamus "Carney" T. Allen The series was released on DVD in 2008.
Thirty-three years ago, an alien force known as the "JAM" invaded Earth through a dimensional portal over Antarctica. Earth’s forces managed to drive the JAM away to a distant planet designated as "Fairy." While the majority of Earth’s population is unaware of the JAM’s presence, the war continues on Fairy, where Rei Fukai is an SAF (Special Air Force) pilot assigned to pilot "Yukikaze"—an advanced reconnaissance fighter plane equipped with a near-sentient A.I. that detects the presence of the JAM within its path.
In the year 2009, humanity finds itself caught in the middle of an intergalactic war between two alien races. As Earth is on the brink of destruction, a love triangle among valiant fighter pilots, enhanced by the power of music, becomes a symbol of hope and unity. Macross: Do You Remember Love? is a breathtaking anime movie that portrays the struggle for survival, the search for love, and the ultimate power of humanity's spirit.
Mausam is a love story that follows the journey of Harry and Aayat, two individuals whose lives intersect at various stages over the course of many years. Set against the backdrop of changing seasons, the film explores the challenges they face, the misunderstandings that arise, and the unrequited love they feel for each other.
The Arrow (1997) is a TV show that depicts the story of the Avro Arrow, an advanced Canadian supersonic interceptor aircraft. The plot revolves around the development, testing, and eventual cancellation of the Arrow by the Canadian government. It delves into the political tensions, technological advancements, and military implications of the time, highlighting the impact on Canadian-American relations during the Cold War.
During the Korean War, a group of fighter pilots face the challenges of war and personal conflicts, including dysfunctional marriages and romantic rivalries. They struggle with alcoholism and find solace in cigars and beer. The pilots embark on daring rescue missions, often behind enemy lines. The story explores themes of loyalty, bravery, and the harsh realities of war.
Grey is a laconic trooper in a rough, futuristic military system which rewards success in battle with high pay and promotions, but only three precent of troopers live long enough for the final goal - citizenship, and the chance for a life above the misery of most of the populace. Grey has managed to keep coming back alive, even earning the nickname Grey Death, but is the society he's fought for worth it
The Wings of Eagles is a movie about the life of Frank W. 'Spig' Wead, a World War I and World War II veteran. The plot focuses on his struggle with paralysis and the challenges he faces in his personal life. The movie also highlights his achievements in the field of aviation and his contributions to the U.S. Navy.
Honzík has to spend his holidays with his grandfather because his divorced mother is very busy. However, she doesn't want her father, a former military pilot, to tell her grandson anything about airplanes. She doesn't like airplanes because her childhood memories are mostly of her father constantly being at the airport, and when her mother died, she had to take care of everything herself. The film is about the love of flying. A love that brings both joy and pain in equal measure. It is a story about searching for lost relationships. About building new trust between loved ones. About the permanence of certain values that we often wastefully overlook, not out of malice, but because we take them for granted. The entire film is interwoven with unique real footage of MIG21 fighter jets, the likes of which have never been filmed before and probably never will be again. Other flight scenes feature a number of beautiful machines, from historic gliders to the L159 ALCA.
In The Marksman, a skilled marksman is enlisted to stop a dangerous terrorist group. With his training and expertise, he must navigate through various obstacles and combat situations to successfully complete his mission.
On Christmas Eve, a fighter pilot named Freddie Hook is flying home when he gets lost over water. With no navigational guidance and low on fuel, he prepares for a sea ditch. However, he encounters a mysterious guide pilot who helps him land safely at an abandoned base. Freddie later learns that the guide pilot, John Kavanagh, went missing in action during a patrol on Christmas Eve, 1943. The story highlights the role of guide-pilots in saving the lives of fighter pilots during the war.
Iron Eagle II is a movie set during the Cold War where the USA and the Soviet Union join forces to combat a common enemy. The story follows a group of skilled fighter pilots as they engage in intense aerial combat, navigate dangerous battlefields, and work together to prevent a nuclear threat. Along the way, they face personal challenges and forge unlikely alliances. With explosive action sequences and a captivating storyline, Iron Eagle II is a must-watch for fans of war movies.