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« Reply #1 on: March 26, 2010, 12:57:29 PM » |
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I thought I'd post some more data about the Firefox aircraft. I got this from Wikipedia: Fictional Military Aircraft  Mikoyan MiG-31 (fictional) For the real aircraft of this designation, see Mikoyan MiG-31. The MiG-31 Firefox, as seen in the movie Firefox seen in 1982 The MiG-31 (МиГ-31 in Cyrillic script), NATO reporting name "Firefox", is a fictional aircraft appearing in Craig Thomas' novels Firefox and Firefox Down, as well as the Clint Eastwood movie based on the former. The Firefox is an interceptor aircraft with stealth capabilities, to the point that it is invisible to radar. It is powered by two incredibly powerful "Turmansky" (a probable misspelling of Tumansky) turbo-ramjet engines that permit flight at hypersonic speeds, but their exhaust gives the Firefox a prominent infrared signature. The Firefox's most famous feature is its Thought-Controlled Weapons System, which uses signals from the pilot's brain to target enemies and fire weapons; however, it only responds to commands thought in Russian. The Firefox's weapons consist of up to four AA-6 Acrid air-to-air missiles (modified for thought guidance), two 23 mm cannons, and four Rear Defense Pods, which fire an explosive charge at a pursuing aircraft or missile. Other capabilities of the Firefox include a 3,000-mile (4,800 km) range and a flight ceiling over 120,000 feet (37,000 m). To give the pilot full situational awareness the aircraft also includes a camera system that allows the pilot to see images ahead of, below, and directly behind the aircraft on his console. Mitchell Gant uses this system several times during his flight to keep track of missiles, and other aircraft pursuing him. Two production prototypes were built before it was to be deployed into active service for the Soviet Air Force. The first prototype was stolen by Mitchell Gant operating on behalf of the Western intelligence community. The second prototype intercepted Gant and the two aircraft entered into combat with Gant destroying his adversary. In Firefox Down, it is revealed the remaining prototype's fuel lines were ruptured in the dogfight that concluded the previous novel and the aircraft crash-lands in Finland. One of the plot lines of Firefox Down is the race between the Soviets and Western Intelligence to recover the aircraft submerged in a frozen Finnish lake. The Firefox's appearance differs between the first novel and film. The version in the novel resembles a MiG-25 Foxbat, much like the real MiG-31 Foxhound. Cockpit scenes used shots from a F4 Phantom and T-38 Talon.
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« Reply #5 on: April 10, 2010, 12:41:58 AM » |
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Ok, so I'm watching tv and come across a Bruce Willis movie, 16 Blocks. Something rings a bell and I think this may be the movie that I saw that plane in. There's something about a chase sequence involving Willis and that plane. Nah, this can't be the movie, so I pull out the dvd Mercury Rising, another movie I've seen recently. I'm thinking it's more likely that chase sequence I remembered is from this movie, not 16 Blocks. After skimming through, I realize that I'm still not quite there, yet. Then, yet another Willis movie came to mind that I've seen recently, Live Free Or Die Hard. Yes, I think this mystery has been solved. I'm almost positive the plane chasing after McLain in this movie is the one that reminds me of the Russian plane in Firefox. If someone can find a better photo, perhaps you could also post some side-by-side shots of each plane from both movies. Also, the identity of the plane in Live Free Or Die Hard would be nice, too. From what I've found on the internet, it appears to be an F-35B. This from here: F-16.netI'm hoping someone here can find and post a better photo, because this is the best I've been able to come up with thus far (bottom photo of these 3): 
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