With Italian planes and Canadian VR, this elite flight school trains pilots in the art of combat
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IN DEPTH
Top Gun, now in 3-D and dubbed in Italian
At a school in Sardinia, trainees in Canadian-made VR simulators can spar with real jets in the air
ERIC REGULYEUROPEAN BUREAU CHIEF, DECIMOMANNU AIR BASE, SARDINIA
PHOTOGRAPHY AND VIDEO BY FABRIZIO TROCCOLI
THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED MAY 16, 2026
UPDATED MAY 18, 2026
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Stefano Centioni, the lead civilian instructor at the International Flight Training School in Sardinia, squeezed himself into a Canadi…
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