💥IRON MAN (2008)💥MCU Marvel MOVIE REACTION

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Date: November 11, 2025

25 thoughts on “💥IRON MAN (2008)💥MCU Marvel MOVIE REACTION

  1. 24:40 It's technically an aileron roll, but I like Peppy from Starfox better than the military industrial complex…lol…a barrel roll is when you make a loop on both pitch and yaw (Both X and Y axis), so you end up tracing the outline of a circle or barrel with the cockpit always pointed toward the center, it was most often used in dogfights when opposing planes would go into what they called "Rolling scissors", rolling from above to below and trying to gain advantage which turned into a kind of double-helix, with each combatant rolling in a circle and crossing over to take their shots, while an aileron roll was basically spinning in place (Only rotating around the plane or center point), which was often used to either evade fire from someone directly behind you (Starfox even gives you a shield while you aileron roll) or for inverting the plane to reverse loop or get a better angle on a target below…I'm no military historian, but I did grow up on the Military History channel, so I'm fairly familiar with the dynamics of dogfighting…

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