From the trailers and previews so far, it looks like typical Hollywood BS as far as the flying goes, but that's okay by me (e.g, the scene where the good guy gets so entranced fixing his guns he flies straight and level for a couple of minutes in a dogfight and the bad guy ends up behind him... there's no way anyone even flying their first mission wouldn't know not to do that... similarly, these CGI planes have a lot more thrust to weight than their real life equivalents with their 65 HP or so engines... looks a lot better that way though). Top Gun in WWI should be a very entertaining formula, and I can't wait to see it. They screened a rough cut at Oshkosh... people who saw it said there was "too much flying in it." That was the rough cut though, and no doubt some final editing was done since then. I know where I'll be on Friday night or Saturday! I'm especially pleased that the producers went indy and decided to make a movie rather than a vehicle for a highly-overpriced celebrity (excuse me, "actor").
TM