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Top Gun: Maverick (2022)
#2022#film#movie#aviation#military#Top Gun: Maverick#Top Gun#Maverick#Tom Cruise#Captain Pete Mitchell#Jennifer Connelly#Penny Benjamin#Miles Teller#Lieutant Bradley Bradshaw#Rooster#Monica Barbaro#Lieutant Natasha Trace#Phoenix#Glen Powell#Lieutant Jake Seresin#Hangman#U.S. Navy#F/A-18F#Super Hornet#Hornet
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XPERT61 departing NAS Lemoore
#United States Navy#Boeing#F-18#Super Hornet#Rhino#VFA-122#Strike Fighter#F/A-18F#Military aircraft#jet#plane
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An F/A-18F Super Hornet attached to the FIGHTING REDCOCKS near the USS Nimitz.
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ハセガワ 「エースコンバット7 スカイズ・アンノウン」 F/A-18F スーパーホーネット ブロックIII w/コンフォーマルタンク 入荷しました!
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Avalon Airshow 2025
#aviation#avalon airshow#RAAF#USAF#f-22 raptor#f/a-18f super hornet#super hornet#f-16#f-16 viper#f-16 fighting falcon#f-35#f-35 lighting ii
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F/A-18F NF104
VFA-102 "Diamondbacks"
IWK/RJOI
2024.03.27
@kenzo_3516 via X
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Queen ft. Maverick - We Will Rock You Mix DJ Francuz
#youtube#Lieutenant Natasha Phoenix Trace is a naval aviator trained on the F/A-18F Super Hornet and a graduate of TOPGUN.
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F/A-18F Super Hornet
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F/A-18F Super Hornet leaps off the waist cat, flying on a beautiful Navy day.
With a buddy store on the centerline (note the little propeller on the front of the tank that runs the hose reel and pump) and 4 wing tanks, this Super Hornet is the designated tanker for this cycle. With the retirement of the S-3B Viking, there are no other aircraft on the deck to fill the tanker role.
That would be an awesome spot to watch launches from.
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VF-106 Hornets using the call sign Empire, breaking into the pattern at NAF El Centro
#Navy#Naval aviation#McDonnell Douglas#F-18#F/A-18F#Hornet#Legacy Hornet#jets#planes#military aviation#combat aircraft#VF-106#Gladiators#photocall#aviation
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hangman meets 'thena
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synopsis: word is, there's a new pilot on board carrier air wing nine, and she flies for the VFA-14, the Tophatters.
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a/n: the highly requested hangman and athena meet blurb, let me know what else you'd like to see from this universe, especially things that exist outside the storyline. or even if you just want more of certain characters. This serves as a precursory understanding to Jake and Athena, it probably doesn't answer every question about them, but it might help you see their foundation a bit better. but special shoutout to @djs8891 @tgmreader @rory-cakes and @fanreader75 for asking specifically about hangman and athenas dynamic (mentions at the end as well)
You’d heard of him, everyone active had. The only active aviator with a confirmed kill, never mind that your dad had two.
Hangman was exactly what you expected if you were honest.
Phoenix, who had taken an instant liking to you as soon as you’d been reassigned to the Tophatters, had filled you in on all the Lemoore gossip. Phoenix flew with the VFA-41, the Black Aces, also based out of Lemoore, and in fact, on the same carrier as you, Commander, Carrier Air Wing Nine. Her first order of business was getting you caught up on the carrier, that included learning the players, and while she was happy to introduce you to different Naval officers, the only one she warned against was Hangman.
Someone really should have told her that at your core, you were your father’s daughter.
Let it be known, you did not go looking for him. He appeared in all his Ken Doll Aviator glory as you were doing a morning check on your F/A 18E. Apparently he also flew an F/A 18E, ‘Nix on the other hand had an F/A 18F, as she normally flew with a WSO.
He approached, full of cocky attitude, and maybe it was all the years being raised by both Ice and Mav, but when he spoke it was like you could understand him just as fluently as you did with them. You could see where Nat was coming from with “honestly, Athena, Hangman in two words? Texan Douchewad.”
“Well, Howdy, darlin’, scuttlebutt was that there was a new girl on board, glad to meet you, name’s Hangman,” was his introduction.
You couldn’t help the smirk when he said girl, “Isn’t the hallmark of a proper southern boy, that he’s, well, proper?” you shoot back, eye brow quirked. “I’m a woman, not a girl.”
It was fun, watching the way his smirk melted, how his brow furrowed, as he tried to catch up.
“You-”
“Phoenix gave me a run down, but to be honest, I’ve always preferred forming my own perceptions,” you shrug, as you continue your check.
As you brush past him, you aren’t surprised to hear him following after you. “Ah, so my reputation precedes me then?” he muses, and you can see the way he uses his charm and humor to cover, a shield of bravado, too bad he didn’t realize you were raised by bravado.
“Not exactly, though I did see your plaque at Top Gun, to be fair, I saw Phoenix’s too,” you shrug again.
“So you’re the fresh blood, huh?” he prompts, and finally you turn and smile at him.
“I guess fresh blood is better than being called new girl. Name’s Athena, you’d do well to use it,” you tell him, smile in place.
“Athena? As in th4e Greek goddess of war and wisdom?” he asks, brows furrowed down.
“That’s the one,” you nod, moving to check the landing gear.
“Athena as in, the Naval Aviator who climbed through the ranks and had two separate stations before she went to Top Gun?” he follows up and you turn.
You turn to face Hangman, and now your brows are pulled, “How’d you know that?”
“I keep tabs on things that pique my interest,” he shrugs, and your lip curls on the end. “Rumor was you had Admirals arguing over who got you under their command…”
“Nice to meet you Hangman,” you decide finally, climbing back from under the plane, and offering him your hand.
“Pleasure’s mine, Miss Athena,” he smirks back. “It true your old man flew too?” he tacks the question on as he shakes your hand.
You can see it in his eyes, nepotism, you know it’s where is brain’s gone. It’s like you couldn’t escape it, everyone assumed that’s how you got as far as you have, as quick as you have. They were wrong.
“Yeah, mostly f-14s though, nothing with the juice of my baby,” you straight up lie, so what if your dad was still flying? So what if he was probably flying f/a-18s or something experimental? No one but you needed the specifics, and you’re pretty sure it wouldn’t help you fight against the nepo-baby claims. Too bad no one realized how much of a detriment being attached to Maverick actually was. It made most of the higher ups uneasy about taking you on, unsure if you’d inherited your father’s need for speed and reckless streak, you had, but you were just better than him at keeping it in check, if Ice taught you anything, it was that — “ice cold, kiddo, no mistakes.”
“Must’ve been nice, having a leg up like that,” he’s still smiling as he talks down at you.
You match his smile and catch the flicker of confusion in his eyes as you walk up closer to him. “It was, see, it prepared me for a lifetime of dealing with cocky naval aviators and their inflated sense of bubble wrap bravado.”
“That all?” he presses, staring down at you, the two of you now face to face, staring hard at each other, but you caught the little twitch of his eye at your term.
“No,” you smirk before turning and walking away, “but I’ve got a hop to prep for, see you around Hangman.”
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He finds you in the Mess later that day. You’d just returned from morning drills with your squad, and was eating with Phoenix.
“Ladies,” he greets, setting his own tray down in the seat opposite you.
“And I’ve officially lost my appetite,” Phoenix decided, standing up. “Athena, I’ll catch you later, I’d say it’s nice to see you, Bagman, but we know better,” she states, grabbing her tray, patting your shoulder and walking away.
“You sure know how to clear a room, Hangman,” you note, eyes flicking to Phoenix over Hangman’s shoulder, Nat was clearing her tray and pauses to look back and roll her eyes dramatically as she looks at Hangman’s back.
Your lip twitches and you lift your glass of water to cover up the smile threatening to split your lips.
“Bubble wrap bravado,” Hangman repeats back to you, echoing your statement from yesterday.
“What about it?” you challenge.
“Explain it to me,” it’s not a question, not in how it’s phrased, but you understand that he is asking.
“Protective to an extent, easier to pop than you think, so long as you apply the pressure properly. Problem is, everyone knows when it does, it’s usually a bit loud,” you explain, and he seems so incredibly focused on you.
You didn’t mind the hyper-focus though, you’d coined the term a long time ago. It had originally been for a different boy, one with a temper, but who you’d watched grow up. Ice had thought it an apt descriptor, he’d even taken it to describe a few officer’s he’d interacted with over the years.
“Hmm,” he hums, eyes glued to yours.
“You disagree?” you ask.
“No. I think you hit it on the head,” he admits and your lips curl up just the slightest bit, at least he seemed honest… cock sure and stubborn too, but honest.
“A naval aviator for a father was a lot of things, Hangman,” you admit, hesitating for a moment, deciding how much you wanted to say. “It was limited time, and firm goodbyes. It was getting behind a yoke for the first time when I was 12. It was learning ranks at the same time I was learning how to do multiplication,” you say, and you study how his expression changed which each revelation. “Having a Naval Aviator for a father might have given me a home field advantage, but that’s all it did. The rest, the wings, the assignments, I earned those,” you tell him seriously.
“Sure you did,” he nods along condescendingly, but his eyes betray his curiosity, and for now, that was enough for you.
You smile again at him, though this time it is a bit sour. “You don’t believe me, that’s fine, fair even, to be skeptical. But you should know, you’re gonna eat crow when you realize how wrong you were,” you tell him seriously, before standing up with your plate and glass, and walking away.
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You get your chance to prove him wrong just a few days later when the Tophatters get assigned to a drill with both of the other squadrons on board the carrier, the Black Aces, and the Vigilantes. Meaning both Nat and Jake are in the air with you.
After is the first time Jake looks at you with something other than cocky contempt. As if seeing you fly up close resolved some of his concerns, but there’s still something there. He was waiting for the other shoe, too bad no one told him that you’d had both feet firmly on the ground since you signed your life to the Unites States Naval Services.
You get paired with him about a month and a half later for a cover assignment for an emergency evac of a SEAL team.
Normally assignments were set within squads, but it was an emergency evac and the carrier was docked. You and Jake had been the closest to the carrier at the time who were qualified, and so you were the two who were sent off. You flew south into South America, and while a lot of the details were later labeled as redacted, Jake never questioned your ability after. Nor should he. You saved his life.
He did however decide that meant you were friends, much to the immense annoyance of one Natasha Trace.
Considering the entire mission had been classified and redacted, you weren’t able to explain a lot of it to her, but when Jake started choosing his words a little more carefully she did her best not to start anything either. When he started sitting with you in the mess, she eyed him carefully. And when he started following you around in any downtime that lined up, she kept her mouth shut.
She found a new case study in the two of you, the outward and obvious differences between Hangman with Athena, and Hangman without. Her eyes jumping from how easily you let your guard down with him, and how utterly soft Hangman could be when he thought no one was paying attention.
Natasha, to her credit, had tried, desperately tried, to get more information out of you regarding your budding friendship, but all you would ever offer was a simple, “people tend to be more complex than what meets the eye, ‘Nix, I’m proof of that. So is he, and so are you.”
She decided then and there, you had way too much tact and patience, and maybe, just maybe, that was what Hangman needed.
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PERSIAN GULF (Aug. 17, 2007) - An F/A-18F Super Hornet attached to the "Checkmates" of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 211 and an S-3B Viking, attached to the "Maulers" of Sea Control Squadron Three Two (VS-32) prepare for catapult assisted launches from the waist of the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Enterprise (CVN 65). Enterprise and embarked Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 1 are currently underway on a scheduled six-month deployment. U.S Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Brandon Morris (RELEASED)
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E/A-18G, F/A-18F, and F-35C taking off from USS Abraham Lincoln
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RAAF F/A-18F
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AITA for "neglecting my duities"?
ok. so. i (18F) grew up in a shity terrible convent where my only hope of escape was learning the sword and joining the military. the only other child who grew up there is another girl (17F) who is also the worst person i've ever met. i'm an indentured servant, and she's effectively a princess, and a vicious, entitled, spoiled one at that, so...yeah, not a fan of her. we'll call her H.
a few weeks ago, H got a summons to participate in a competition which would elevate her to sainthood and grant her even more power than she already has. thing is, she was told to bring a bodyguard, and her usual one is admittedly really bad at it, and i'm admittedly really good at it, so she wanted me to go with her.
i really didn't want to, but she offered to sign my release if i did, and my mentor was really insistent about it, so...what are you gonna do?
a day or so into it, i met this girl who we'll call D (26? F), one of the people competing for sainthood, and H has been really weird about me hanging out with her. D isn't a threat, she's literally actively dying, and she's really nice to me, and H seems to have no interest in spending any more time around me than necessary (the feeling is mutual), and yet, she objects to my fraternizing with D.
to make a long story short, there have been a few murders among the competitors here, including two children who died on my watch. and now D is getting sicker, she's probably got days to live, and her own bodyguard is already dead, and H can take care of herself, so i want to spend all the time i've got looking after D.
H, for some reason, isn't willing to let me do that. she says i need to focus on what i'm actually here to do, even though she basically forced me to come here in the first place, i haven't even taken official vows. but she's acting like D is somehow a suspect in the murders, even though she's literally bedridden and dying. H tried to ban me from seeing her.
so. we had an argument. we said some things. i don't regret them. but now that i'm cooling down, i'd like a second opinion.
aita?
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