Daily Mail: Dramatic moment a Blue Angels F/A-18 performs a high-speed swoop so low it leaves a huge dust cloud swirling around Ed Harris in sneak peak of Top Gun: Maverick stunt scene
* US-navy owned Hornet F/A-18 undertook the daredevil flight in south California
* Plane is part of the navy's Blue Angels squadron which does demonstrations
* The film has had its release date pushed back by six months due to coronavirus
This is the moment a Blue Angels F/A-18 fighter jet swoops so low it leaves a cloud of dust swirling around Ed Harris in sneak peak of Top Gun: Maverick scene.
The US navy-owned Hornet aircraft, capable of reaching speeds up to 1,360mph, undertook the flyover for a practice shoot at the Naval Weapons Station in China Lake, south California.
The plane is part of the Blue Angels squadron, which perform flight demonstrations across the country.
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WNU Editor: Due to the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, the release date has been pushed to December 23, 2020.
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