

Low on fuel and ammunition, the F-16 is pursued by the other enemy MiGs when a squadron of U.S. The lone F-16 and Nakesh's MiG engage in a dogfight until a missile from Doug finishes off Nakesh. Just as they take off, Doug and his father encounter another group of MiGs led by Col. Masters is shot by a sniper, causing Doug to destroy the airbase and engulf the runway with napalm to keep the army at bay while he lands and picks up his wounded father. Making the enemy believe he is leading a squadron, Doug threatens the enemy state into releasing his father for pickup.īefore Doug lands his F-16, Col. Chappy's recorded voice gives Doug encouragement and details that help him to complete the mission and rescue his father. He tells Doug to climb to a high altitude and play the tape he made him the night before, then his engine fails, and Doug listens as Chappy's fighter goes down.

The Bilyan military responds, and in the ensuing battle Doug and Chappy take out three MiG-23 fighters and destroy an airfield, with Chappy's plane being hit by anti-aircraft fire. Masters' scheduled execution, Doug and Chappy fly their jets to the Mediterranean Sea and cross into Bilyan airspace. The combined efforts of Chappy and Doug's team result in a meticulously planned mission and the procurement of two heavily armed F-16B jets, with Doug flying the second unit. To Doug's surprise, Chappy had already begun planning a rescue operation himself after he learned the outcome of Col.
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Masters personally, had a favorable run-in with him years prior to meeting Doug and "knew the type." Chappy is skeptical at first but Doug convinces him that, with his friends, he has full access to the airbase's intelligence and resources and can give him an F-16 fighter for the mission. Charles "Chappy" Sinclair, a Vietnam veteran pilot currently in the Air Force Reserve, who, while not knowing Col. government will do nothing to save his father's life, Doug decides to take matters into his own hands and come up with his own rescue mission. Masters guilty of trespassing over their territory and sentences him to hang in three days.

Making matters worse is the news that his father has been shot down and captured by the fictional Arab state of Bilya while patrolling over the Mediterranean Sea.ĭespite the incident occurring over international waters, the Arab state's court finds Col. His hopes are dashed when he receives a notice of rejection from the Air Force Academy. Ted Masters, is a hotshot civilian pilot, hoping to follow in his father's footsteps.
