You're an idiot. First of all, nobody said anything about using fake MiGs. The Spectrum Holobyte game TOP GUN: Fire at Will didn't use fakes. It had models of real world MiGs, Bear and Badger Bombers, etc...
Secondly, not all MiGs could outmaneuver an F-14.
Thirdly, maneuverability don't mean squat if you never even see what's shooting at you.
Firstly, i'm talking about the
movie, which i've heard [likely incorrectly, but I hate the movie so I don't care] used American planes and called 'em MiGs. Never once did I mention a game called 'Top Gun', nor have I ever
heard of a game with the 'Top Gun' title, so settle down and take a pill.
Secondly, while that is true that 'not all MiGs could outmaneuver an F-14', the issue remains somewhat poignient when said F-14 pulls off a maneuver that is physically impossible for said craft to do. For instance, the maneuver Maverick pulls off early in the movie in which he is flying inverted mere centimetres from an enemy "MiG's" cockpit is nigh-on impossible for an F-14 to sustain anywhere near as long as he did. Indeed, an F-14's engines would fail in that situation, and Maverick would have be proper ****ed. Personally, I loathe embelishments like that.
Thirdly, the aerial skirmishes seen in the film are close in, often using guns, meaning maneuverablity means quite a lot. Sure, it won't mean much when you get splashed by an American missile fired from upwards of 20 Kilometres away, but when dealing with a when that same American moronicly closes to 100 metres, maneuverablity suddenly means a whole lot more.
Oh, and thanks for the insult, we don't get enough of those around here these days!
