TOPGUN Days: Dogfighting, Cheating Death, NEW Book!

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TOPGUN Days: Dogfighting, Cheating Death, NEW Book!

Post by VMF115 » Sat Aug 14, 2010 2:19 am

The title is: Topgun Days: Dogfighting, Cheating Death, and Hollywood Glory as One of America's Best Fighter Jocks.





http://www.topgunbio.com/
Dave Baranek was born and raised in Jacksonville, Florida, where he grew up drawing airplanes and putting together scale model airplane kits. In his early teens he set his sights on becoming a jet fighter pilot or radar intercept officer. He attended Georgia Tech and participated in the ROTC to qualify for officer training, then entered the Navy in 1979. Shortly after he joined his first squadron he received the callsign "Bio," which many of his former squadronmates still call him.

He enjoyed a successful and satisfying 20-year career in the Navy, starting with assignments to F-14 Tomcat squadrons and the elite Topgun training program, and later assignment to the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the US 7th Fleet. At one point, he commanded an F-14 Tomcat fighter squadron, responsible for nearly 300 people and 14 aircraft worth about $700 million.

While serving as a Topgun air-to-air combat instructor in 1985, he had the unusual experience of flying aerial sequences used in the film "Top Gun," starring Tom Cruise and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and Don Simpson. He also served as a dialogue advisor on the project, and took some of the few available photographs of the movie's black F-5 fighters in flight.

He retired from the Navy in 1999, and works as a defense contractor in the Washington DC area. He is married and lives in Burke, Virginia.

Throughout his Navy career and afterwards he was chosen to write articles, reports, and other products where compelling, high-quality writing is important. He wrote classified articles for the Topgun Journal professional magazine and also wrote and presented briefings to General Colin Powell and Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney when he was on the Joint Staff.

He published articles in the September 2006 issue of Airpower magazine and the August 2008 issue of Flight Journal. More recently, his stories and photographs have been presented in the March 2010 issue of Aircraft and April 2010 issue of Combat Aircraft.


In 2004 he was contacted by BBC-TV and worked with them on a story about Tom Cruise and how “Top Gun” helped make him a superstar - screen capture at left from the program. Dave is also quoted and indexed in Andrew Morton’s Tom Cruise, An Unauthorized Biography (St Martin’s Press, 2008, pp. 86-87).

Dave is loyal to the aviation hobby, and was pleased to be featured in a profile on the aviation photography website Fencecheck.com. Here is a link to that feature [FENCECHECK PROFILE], in which he describes some of his favorite photographs and a some of the challenges related to taking photos from fighters.

Some of Dave's photographs are available as high-quality framed prints on www.planepix.com. Planepix.com has more than 2,000 images by the top aviation photographers showing classic warbirds, modern military, and civil aviation, and Bio is proud to be included.




Check out it out!!!!!!!!!

This is a must for any Tomcat Fans!

http://www.connectionnewspapers.com/art ... 88&cat=104
http://www.connectionnewspapers.com/art ... 88&cat=104

After taking off of a naval aircraft carrier in the Indian Ocean, Dave "Bio" Baranek, then 23, and his pilot soon found themselves in a near fatal encounter. Upon landing back on the carrier they had brought the F14 Tomcat fighter jet in too fast and were about to fall into the ocean trapped inside over 30 tons of metal.

"I immediately knew something bad happened. ‘Eject, eject!’" said Baranek, recalling the near death experience. Both men on the plane were shot 80 feet above the water and parachuted to a safe landing.

This is just one of the many firsthand accounts of first time author and celebrated naval flight officer retiree Baranek, 51, of Burke, in his book "Topgun Days: Dogfighting, Cheating Death, and Hollywood Glory as One of America’s Best Fighter Jocks" published last June
Colonel "Madman" Maddox: Let me hear your guns!
Captain Wild Bill Kelso: My what?
Colonel "Madman" Maddox: Your guns! Ack, ack, ack, ack, ack!
Captain Wild Bill Kelso: [fires his airplane's guns] AHHHH!

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