Anadolu Kartallari Page #6
- Year:
- 2011
- 86 min
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- F-4.
- What?
Did you sell me out, mate?!
Why?
She's just a tiny girl. How is she supposed
to fly that enormous plane by herself?
- You don't say?
- Let it go, for God's sake!
Don't make me come over.
You asked for it!
Come on, come on.
This base where the world's
bravest pilots get trained...
...was just a beginning.
Much tougher training and
flights are waiting for you.
I hope that all of you join the
Eagles of Anatolia Maneuvers...
...and prove me right.
You leave this nest as eagles.
I kiss you all on your foreheads.
Thank you, Sir!
Congratulations.
You are the first woman to graduate
at the top of your class.
Keep on working like this.
Just between you and me, I fly F-16s too
but the F-4 has a special place in my heart.
Thank you, sir.
To fly an F-4 requires wrists of steel.
Well done.
Thank you, sir.
Tell me now,
why do they call you Hairbreadth?
I was flying a hairbreadth apart
from the leader in a formation flight, sir.
Good luck.
You'll call me Big Brother from now on.
Don't forget what I told you.
And take good care of my car.
Thank you, sir.
I wish your fathers were here to see this.
Mom, they are here with us.
Why didn't Burcu come, my son?
I'm going to Istanbul, mom.
- That would be good.
- Right.
Guys, let's take it from the top.
Friends...
...you've all come here,
having already learned to fly.
Now, you're going to learn
to hunt in the sky.
Some of you will be trained in F-5s,
some in F-4s and F-16s.
In the future, the best among you will fly
in our own war planes...
...designed by Turkish engineers.
will take part in Eagles of Anatolia...
...our international maneuvers
along with the world's elite pilots.
That's where we will put into practice
all we have learned.
In addition, an F-16 is being prepared
for an acrobatics show...
...for the hundredth anniversary
of the Air Forces.
Its name is Solotrk.
It may be one of you
who gets to fly it.
Man, these people are not human.
Do you want to apply for Solotrk?
I would have considered it
if it were an F-4.
Shame on he or she who gives up,
eh, Mustafa?
Why do you speak like that?
One for all and all for one.
It would suit you, though.
An F-16 would suit me but doing
a show in the air doesn't suit me.
Oh really? I can see how you
melt inside when you look at them.
Melt?
I'm just looking.
Besides, I don't wait at their door
for autographs.
I told you already, it's for my nephew.
Right, for your nephew!
First lieutenant, you're always
one and a half seconds late.
Don't slouch, my friend.
There are two guys behind you.
What are they supposed to do if you
keep wiggling? Don't shake the plane.
And you! You just can't fly in
your own position.
You're always at a distance.
I keep shaking the wings, saying it
over the radio, signaling with my hands.
Why don't you come closer?
But I did, sir.
I came to within two meters.
Two meters, hmph.
Let me show you just how close
you have to get.
This is how close. Exactly this close.
Alright?
Understood, sir.
What do you want?
Sir, can I have an autograph
for my nephew?
- Let me have my colleagues sign it, too.
- Alright, sir.
I'll get it, sir.
Will you marry me?
May your work go smoothly.
What were you doing up there?
We're going to dance, right,
we were rehearsing for that.
What dance, what rehearsal?
The first dance at the wedding.
Come on now, are you serious?
Yes.
Phew, man! Finally.
I kept saying they'll either shoot
each other or make babies together.
Take good care of each other.
And you take care of yourself.
Ankara is close. Come whenever you want.
Don't make Aye sad.
Don't worry. We've already done
everything we had to do.
Just let him try to make me sad.
Alright. Drive carefully.
- See you, then.
- Have good trip.
Onur, what's wrong?
Nothing.
Forget it, come on.
- Welcome.
- Thank you.
Our plane is a go,
we have no failures.
Thank you, sir.
I thank you.
Man, oh man!
What's wrong, Mustafa?
You seem to have a lot of trouble.
You put the plane into 7Gs, then you push it,
You need to adjust your hand, girl.
I almost fainted.
I did faint.
So, how did you pull up the plane?
Eh, I came to.
Come on, now!
Welcome, sir.
Good luck.
I hear you're both going
to the Eagles of Anatolia Maneuvers.
- Thank you, chief. Thanks.
- Thanks.
Yes, who knows, the old team
may get together again.
Of course, they're in the Daggers.
You just wait, I'll show them!
I released all the bombs...
...but the canon missiles are not ejecting.
If this happened during the maneuvers,
it would be really embarrassing.
First Lieutenant Onur,
we didn't load canon missiles into your plane.
What do you mean?
How can you forget to load
canon missiles?
Is there a problem, First Lieutenant?
You didn't load canon missiles, chief.
How can you be so neglectful?
The flight program lists only...
...training bombs as ammunition.
There are no canon missiles on it.
How can this be? How can there be
no missiles in a shooting mission?
You just didn't load any.
No, First Lieutenant, look for yourself.
The program shows only training bombs.
There are no canon missiles.
Besides, you checked it yourself
before the flight.
You looked at both the plane and the list.
You did, didn't you?
If First Lieutenant Onur is always
like this, we're in trouble.
Look, he's very young still.
He's just at the beginning.
Such things happen.
Don't upset yourself, come on.
How can I not come, Aye?
I'll wreak havoc at that wedding.
By the way, wasn't it in August?
Why did you move up the date?
To boost morale before the maneuvers.
No other reason.
By the way, Tun and Fatih were
selected, too, you know that, right?
Really?
Now, that's a boost for my morale.
Alright, I see, you're upset.
Don't ask, Aye.
I unjustly balled out the mechanic
when I came back from a flight.
Alright, don't be upset.
You'll find a way to fix it.
We know you.
It had a nest in the Tree of Knowledge.
It possessed the knowledge of all time.
When death arrived...
...it went up in flames
and burned itself.
But then, it was born again
from its own ashes.
It was immortal.
The Phoenix' only goal was to keep
the earth and the sky united.
In the end, it found the truth within itself,
zlem.
Did you ever want to fly?
Very much.
I'd have really loved to.
But...
...as long as they come back in
one piece from a flight...
...that's enough for me.
Let me see.
Good work.
This one is really wonderful.
Good morning. May your work go smoothly.
Welcome, First Lieutenant.
Forgive me about that unpleasantness
yesterday.
Forget it, such things happen.
My friends, take a break and
have some baklava.
With pistachios, First Lieutenant?
Come, come.
That's the thing.
- We have started the day well, my friends.
- zlem?
Is that you?
Onur.
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