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Yeah, and I doubt they'd let an actor do that anyway.
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I'm not really sure what context of this image is, but if it's for Lock 'n Load, then I suppose it'd be eligible.
Then again, for Mail Call and Lock 'n Load, it just says "Various weapons."
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I'm trying to think now, has there ever actually be an internal shot of an AC-130 in TV or Film? Just wondering, as I remember when one day I was trying to work out what weapons an an AC-130 are actually aimable and crew operated I had a real hard time trying to find shots of exactly how the weapons are mounted.
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If I recall, the crewmen actually riding with the weapons only load them (at least the Bofors gun and the howitzer, I imagine they'd just have a drums for the miniguns.) Someone in the cockpit aims the weapons, and the pilot pulls the trigger.
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Anyway, I was doing research for this, and I ran across a making-of for Top Gun which explained the cockpit scenes, and an article on Sky Fighters which did the same. It's interesting to see how two films, made twenty years apart, used many similar techniques, but with slight differences.
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Nope, we only see the Spooky from the outside as it rains fire on the giant robot scorpion.
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