May 16: Top Gun (1986)

Milestone Years

  • 40th Anniversary: May 16, 2026
  • 45th Anniversary: May 16, 2031
  • 50th Anniversary: May 16, 2036
  • 60th Anniversary: May 16, 2046

Inspiration Behind the Movie

Top Gun was inspired by a 1983 magazine article titled “Top Guns” about the U.S. Navy Fighter Weapons School. Producers Jerry Bruckheimer and Don Simpson saw potential for a thrilling, patriotic action film. Director Tony Scott combined dazzling aerial photography with a coming-of-age story and 80s flair.

You Might Not Know

  1. Real Navy pilots flew the fighter jets—many scenes feature actual flight footage.
  2. The Navy reported a huge recruitment boost after the film’s release.
  3. Tom Cruise insisted on doing many of the in-cockpit shots himself.
  4. “Danger Zone” by Kenny Loggins became an instant anthem.
  5. Val Kilmer improvised the famous “Iceman” teeth chomp.

Food Ideas

  • “Danger Zone” spicy nachos
  • Fighter jet-shaped cookies
  • Ice cream sundaes (a nod to the “Great Balls of Fire” scene)
  • Popcorn topped with red, white, and blue sprinkles
  • Aviation-themed cocktails or mocktails with jet fuel names

Ways to Celebrate

  • Dress in aviator jackets, dog tags, and sunglasses
  • Host a Top Gun trivia contest between “pilots”
  • Sing along to “Take My Breath Away” and other soundtrack hits
  • Play paper airplane flying games between scenes
  • Watch Top Gun: Maverick as a double feature follow-up

Filming Locations

  • Miramar Naval Air Station (now MCAS Miramar) in San Diego served as the main training base
  • Aerial scenes were shot over the Pacific Ocean
  • Kansas City Barbeque in downtown San Diego featured the piano scene
  • Portions were also filmed in Nevada and aboard the USS Enterprise aircraft carrier

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