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Top Gun screening at RAF Cosford sold out

Top Gun is winging its way to RAF Cosford – and the airbase today declared the event a sell-out.

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Nathan Davis, left and Ieuan Morghan get ready for the open air performance of Top Gun at Royal Air Force Museum, Lyssander Ave, Cosford.

Tickets have been flying for the open-air showing of the Tom Cruise film classic.

One of the most iconic aviation films of all time, it will be showcased on a giant inflatable screen at the Royal Air Force Museum tomorrow.

The classic Tom Cruise movie will be shown in the spacious grounds, against an apt backdrop of aircraft.

Film buffs can enjoy watching Maverick under the moonlight in what is the perfect setting for a film about flight.

The event will see a huge 24ft inflatable screen erected alongside the VC10 and Hercules aircraft, including digital projectors and sound equipment for a true cinematic experience.

Not only this, but for one night only, the museum will be transforming an aircraft into a popcorn bar where visitors will be able to step on-board to purchase their essential movie snacks.

RAF Museum Cosford public events manager, Abi Betteridge said: “We are excited to be launching our first ever outdoor cinema event here and are thrilled at how popular it has proven to be.

"It’s such an iconic film and so fitting for us as a venue. Watching a military movie surrounded by real military aircraft should be a real experience.

"We hope that a great movie, combined with the unique setting and all the added extra’s like our aircraft popcorn bar will create an enjoyable and memorable cinema experience for our visitors."

A selection of American-inspired street food, all served from a converted yellow American school bus will be on offer as well as themed cocktails served from a converted VW Campervan. Hot drinks will be available from Hank, a converted American Dodge Van.

The American romantic military action film stars Tom Cruise as Lieutenant Pete 'Maverick' Mitchell, a hotshot fighter pilot who’s reckless attitude puts him at odds with his fellow pilots.

Film fans are encouraged to bring picnic chairs and blankets for their own comfort as the film will be screened outdoors on a grassed area.

Visitors are also welcome to bring their own food and drink on the night, all drinks must be in plastic bottles or cans and no BBQs are permitted.

Ticket holders will also have exclusive after-hours access to the Museum’s Hangar 1 when gates open.

For more information on future events, visit rafmuseum.org/cosford.