What I liked the best in this film was the girl flying the Su-26 (or actually, it is the latest version of this masterpiece, Su-31) in a most spectacular way. I daresay it's much more difficult to fly a lightweight powerful piston-engine plane like that than it is to fly those nice fancy über-techno fighters. Not to say that would be easy any way. Definitely it takes skill to keep in the formation like those guys do.
Nevertheless if I'd be offered a choice like "you can choose to have Spitfire Mk IX, P-51 D Mustang, Hawker Hurricane/Typhoon/Tempest and Bf 109 G-6 OR alternatively Su-37, MiG-29, F-16 and F-22", I'd definitely take the the first choice.
Reason for this? Well, those planes are just so much more badass ones than those fancy nancy jets they do these days.
-They have these great engines that sound an infinite amount better than any jet engine ever made
-They have propellers that also sound infinitely better than jets - an example on this
link, that is a Rollc Royce Merlin powered Spitfire there *drools*
-Not only do they sound better, they also look better (to my eye) *drools more*
-On top of the cace they had whopping big guns attached to them and they actually demanded precise aim to hit anything with them, very unlike nowadays missiles with which you can hit your target from 150 km away without ever seeing him go down. For example, Hawker Hurricane was originally armed with
12 x .50-cal Browning machine guns, six in each wings. Later it was seen that this kind of armament was a bit of a toothpick so they fitted the planes with fricking machine cannons...
Plus, the girl was not that bad looking herself.
