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3A 1990 movie starring Creator/TommyLeeJones and Creator/NicolasCage as [[UsefulNotes/YanksWithTanks United States Army]] [[TheCavalry Air Cavalry]] helicopter pilots. The U.S. Army and the DEA are assisting government officials in Central America in fighting the increasingly militant [[TheCartel drug cartels]], but are unexpectedly outgunned by a mercenary pilot Eric Stoller, and his Scorpion attack helicopter. Captain Jake Preston (Cage), one of the few survivors of an [[CurbStompBattle aerial ambush]] in the beginning of the movie, must train hard to prepare for a new mission to hunt down and eliminate [[TheDragon Eric Stoller]].
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6!!This film contains examples of the following tropes:
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8* AcePilot: Several, although when the movie begins, [[TheDragon Eric Stoller]] is the only one to get any air-to-air kills.
9** Preston is a very skilled pilot, with even the hardened teacher CWO Little singing his praises. However, he lacks experience in the Apache helicopter, and his cocksure attitude does him no favors in overcoming his difficulties with the airframe or in trying to rekindle his relationship with Guthrie.
10* AndThisIsFor: Preston, after [[spoiler: shooting down Stoller.]]
11-->''That was for Dobbs.''
12* AntiAir: A Stinger missile launcher figures in the film's climax.
13* ArtisticLicenseMilitary: Guthrie and Preston had a past romantic (or at least sexual) relationship and [[InappropriatelyCloseComrades start a new one]] despite being part of the same training cadre and assigned to the same task force. Preston's conduct towards her alone would probably get him reassigned, especially considering the fight he starts over her early in the film.
14* BadassBoast: Preston to Chief Warrant Officer Little before their head-to-head match at the end of his training.
15-->''Just so you know, I '''will''' be kicking your ass today!''
16** Note that this is actually a pretty modest boast for Preston, being how he acts ''after'' his BreakTheHaughty experience. Before that was the notorious '''[[LargeHam I AM THE GREATEST!]]''' rant in the flight simulator.
17* BadassInDistress: [[spoiler: Little]] is shot down and badly injured.
18** Guthrie counts as well, as each time she finds herself in mortal peril, it is either because of her role as a Scout pilot (flying ahead of the gunships to spot targets for them) or because she landed to help another crew that had gone down. Her bonafides as a skilled pilot are established early on,
19* BlindDriving: When Preston has trouble flying using the monocle display, Little's solution is to have him try to drive a Jeep with a toy periscope ([[RuleOfFunny and a pair of bright red panties]]) covering hia eyes. While he ''can'' see through the periscope, his field of view is so narrow that he requires constant guidance from Little to avoid crashing.
20* BondOneLiner: Guthrie, after shooting down a Cartel fighter jet with a Stinger missile.
21--> ''Snort that, Sucker!''
22** PlayedWith by Little, after Preston crashes in the flight simulator.
23-->''Try to make-believe we just [[DeathNotification notified your Next of Kin]].''
24* CallingYourAttacks: "I'M GONNA KILL HIM NOW!"
25* TheCartel: The Bisante Cartel are a very militant drug cartel, complete with a pair of fighter jets and a mercenary pilot in an attack chopper.
26* ChewingTheScenery: Preston during the flight simulator sequence, which he appears to be incapable of taking seriously.
27-->'''''ALL GONE, BYE BYE!!!!'''''
28* CoolPlane: The movie stars the AH-64 Apache attack helicopter, and also features AH-1 Cobras[[note]] the ill-fated attack choppers in the beginning[[/note]], UH-60 Blackhawks[[note]] The transport helos that the DEA agents travel in[[/note]], and OH-58 Kiowas[[note]] The scout chopper with the periscope that Billie Guthrie flies[[/note]]. The bad guys fly in SAAB Draken jet fighters[[note]] The name ''can'' translate from Swedish as "Dragon", but in this case ''actually'' means [[FluffyTheTerrible "Kite", in reference to the shape of the wings.]][[/note]].
29* CrooksAreBetterArmed: The reason why the Apaches are necessary is because TheCartel (or at least the one that is the BigBad of the film) have spent a lot of money getting military-grade firepower to the point that if the DEA doesn't have aerial superiority on their side, their raiding teams can consider themselves to be [[CurbStompBattle utterly screwed]].
30* DamselInDistress: Guthrie very briefly during the film's climax; justified in that she is piloting an unarmed scout chopper and is discovered by Stoller while reconning the enemy's base. She leads him to Jake, who forces Stoller to disengage.
31* DeathGlare: Stoller in his file photo. [[LampshadeHanging Commented on by Little.]]
32-->''Charming, isn't he?''
33* DescriptionPorn: Tommy Lee Jones delivers pretty much any time his character says anything having to do with his job, and most especially while discussing the AH-64 Apache [[spoiler: and while giving Guthrie a last-minute briefing on how to assemble and utilize the FIM-92 Stinger Surface To Air Missile launcher]].
34* DistractedByTheSexy: Preston gets called out for this during a mission briefing:
35--> ''Preston, get your head out of your pants!''
36* DodgeByBraking: Stohler is chasing Preston and Breaker through a canyon, and Preston brings his Apache to a halt, dropping down behind a ridge while Stohler overflies and ends up right in Preston's gunsights. {{Foreshadowed}} by Little's lecture about how a helicopter can move in a variety of ways impossible for fixed-wing aircraft in order to get the angle they need on an enemy.
37* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Most of the interactions between Preston and Billy Lee Guthrie are pretty much about sex, especially when they are actually discussing helicopter tactics.
38* DragonInChief: Eric Stoller is a mercenary helicopter pilot hired by the Cartels to protect their interests. He does not run the Cartels, and it is never indicated throughout the film that he is anything other than a cunning mercenary. Just the same, given that the primary mission of the heroes is to get rid of him so the DEA can go after the {{Big Bad}}s, he is given the primary focus as the bad guy, and in fact is the only bad guy to appear in the film, aside from some wide-angle shots from a scout chopper's camera, and a pair of fighter jets.
39* DrivesLikeCrazy: Billie Guthrie driving Jake's {{Co|olCar}}rvette. Jake driving a jeep [[spoiler: with panties and a periscope on his head]].
40* EveryHelicopterIsAHuey: Utterly averted, though it is worth noting that the AH-1 Cobras seen in the intro are in fact a cousin of the Huey, being originally based on the UH-1.
41** A Huey DOES appear near the end of the film at the cartel's camp, albeit for about 2 seconds.
42* {{Expy}}: Jake is essentially Maverick, being the HotBlooded pilot in training and his late partner Dobbs as his Goose, Brad Little is Viper, as TheMentor to Jake, and Guthrie is Charlie, the LoveInterest.
43* FallingIntoTheCockpit: InvertedTrope. [[spoiler: Guthrie]] ends up having to very quickly learn how to be an AntiAir trooper when attacked by an enemy fighter jet after landing to help [[spoiler: Little]], who had just crashed..
44* AFatherToHisMen: Brad Little, who not only trains the men who will go on the mission, but insists on personally leading them as well, despite protests from the higher-ups that his expertise makes him more valuable as an instructor than as a front line troop.
45* FighterLaunchingSequence: The Americans' camp is hit by a surprise attack during the film's climax, leading to the pilots scrambling to get into the air.
46* {{Foreshadowing}}: Little mentions to Preston that they could crash an Apache at 20 G's and survive, but he is ''not'' going to prove it to him. [[spoiler: Little is shot down during the final battle, and Guthrie ends up coming to his aid. Little survives, but he is pretty banged up and his gunner is killed.]]
47* GatlingGood: The Cobra helicopter Preston flies at the start of the film has two Miniguns mounted in the nose. They don't do him much good, however.
48* GilliganCut: At the end of a class, Little tells his students to enjoy their weekend, and to stay out of trouble. The film immediately cuts to a close-up of a dancing woman's backside at a night club.
49* GunshipRescue: Jake comes to the rescue when Billie is being chased by Stoller, warding him off by [[MoreDakka spraying 30mm cannon rounds at him]]. Stoller escapes before Jake can kill him, at least temporarily.
50* GuyInBack: Breaker. Actually, he's the Guy In ''Front'', due to the way the Apache's seating arrangement is set up to give the gunner maximum visibility to lay in his weapons. The pilot sits in an elevated position looking over the top of the gunner's head.
51* HandicappedBadass: For a certain value of handicapped. Jake Preston is discovered to suffer from an [[https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Eye_dominance eye dominance]] problem, which makes it very difficult for him to use the Apache's monocle-based targeting system, since he's left-eyed dominant and the monocle is mounted on the right side of the helmet. Little helps him overcome this by [[ItMakesSenseInContext strapping a pair of panties onto Jake's head.]] Little's wife mentions that Little himself had the same problem at one point.
52* HappilyMarried: Little and his wife.
53* HollywoodTactics: The Kiowa Scout and the Apache gunship's capabilities are both downplayed in this film, especially as the Apache's Hellfire guided missiles never come into play. One party trick that the two airframes could perform was for the Kiowa to "paint" a target with a laser on the periscope, and for the Apache to lob a Hellfire in from behind another piece of cover some distance away, letting the missile catch the targeting laser on the way to home in on, without either helicopter needing to fully expose themselves.
54* ImposedHandicapTraining: Nicholas Cage's character (who's been assigned to train to fly the new-fangled Apache combat helicopters) is unable to fly straight because he has cross-dominant eyesight (he's right-handed but he aims with his left) and the Apache's HUD monocle is designed to be placed above the right eye. The solution by the main instructor: blindfold Cage's character and tie a periscope around his right eye (with panties) and have him drive a Jeep around the base so he'll get used to it.
55* InsultBackfire: Breaker sets Preston up for one when he notices Guthrie at the bar before Preston does.
56-->'''Breaker''': What kind of women do you think come here?
57-->'''Preston''': I don't know. Scandalous women. [[VitriolicBestBuds The kind that you like, Breaker]].
58-->'''Breaker''': You, too, Jake... because there's Billie.
59* JustPlaneWrong:
60** A minor one, but both air-to-air kills in the movie are done with the unguided 70-mm Hydra rocket pods that would be used for ground attack, rather than the Stinger missiles each Apache is carrying that are designed for that kind of combat (and ironically Guthrie reassembles one as a MANPAD to shoot down one of Stoller's Saab 35 Draken fighters).
61** The MD-500 defender used to portray the fictional "Scorpion attack helicopter" is actually a slower helicopter than the AH-1 Cobra, AH-64 Apache and UH-60 Black Hawk. The Black Hawk in the beginning should have been able to get away with the help of Preston, if he and the Black Hawk pilot flew their helicopters to their full potential (Dobbs was surprised and didn't react in time to Stoller's ambush).
62* ItsPersonal
63-->''That was for Dobbs.''
64* ItsPersonalWithTheDragon: Most of the conflict is with Eric Stoller, who works for the Bisante Cartel but is the most dangerous member of them. In addition, he is also the only villain to appear in the movie.
65* LargeHam: Both of the main characters, but especially Nick Cage as Jake Preston.
66* LovedINotHonorMore: Little is HappilyMarried, with several kids. He notes that with his expertise in helicopters, he could have made his family quite a bit of money in the private sector. His wife points out that he's a patriot, not a businessman, implying that it's part of what she loves about him.
67* MarketBasedTitle: It was known as ''Wings Of the Apache'' in many overseas releases.
68* MeaningfulEcho: Jake and Billie arguing over who will drive. [[spoiler: Billie wins the argument every time.]]
69* OldSoldier: Little, an experienced helicopter pilot tasked with training younger pilots in helicopter combat tactics. While he is far more experienced than the younger pilots, he is also finding his age to be catching up with him.
70** One scene has him out for an early morning jog on the flightline, when another pilot jogs past him with a "Morning, Sir!" Followed soon after by another. [[RunningGag And another.]] And at least one soldier who passes him is ''jogging backwards.''
71** Another scene has Little and Preston facing off in a friendly boxing match. While Little was a champion boxer in college, that was two decades previous, and Preston makes up for a lack of experience with the ability to hit like a two by four, laying Little out hard enough that he's still walking it off the next day.
72* PreMortemOneLiner: Preston, after he [[spoiler:dupes Stoller into over-flying him...]]
73--->"Oops...you blew it"
74* PrivateMilitaryContractor: Stoller is stated to be a mercenary; we never get any indication if he has any stake at all in the drug wars other than money.
75** A briefing between the higher-ups clearly states that Stoller "sells his expertise to the highest bidder", and in Little's briefing to Preston's squadron, he says "He (Stoller) kills people for money, and now someone has paid him to kill you."
76* PublicDomainSoundtrack: The soundtrack includes snippets of "Mars" by Music/GustavHolst during the final battle.
77* RecycledInSpace: It's ''Film/TopGun'' IN ARMY HELICOPTERS! One of the primary complaints about the film, in fact.
78* StandardHollywoodStrafingProcedure: The Draken that starts strafing Little's downed chopper (and Guthrie) makes a few cannon runs and seems determined to hit the area just to the left of the Apache.
79* TheSquadette: Guthrie.
80* ThisIsForEmphasisBitch: Jake snarls the line rather than shouting it. Which would make sense, given that Stoller wouldn't be able to hear him anyways.
81--> "You're not touching her, you ''filthy piece of shit...''."
82* WeaponsUnderstudies: The Scorpion Attack Helicopter that TheDragon flies is in fact an American-made [=McDonnell Douglas=] MD-500 Defender.
83* WhereTheHellIsSpringfield: The film absolutely refuses to identify which country the drug cartel is operating in, only stating they're in "South America". [[note]]Due to the film's BackedByThePentagon status, this was probably to avoid political complications with any South American nations the US Army was actually operating in at the time.[[/note]] Though given the film's [[TheEighties time period]] it's most likely Colombia.
84** The Catamarca Desert, mentioned briefly in the captions when the Apaches deploy to their staging base, is in Argentina of all places.

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