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Did this Aussie pilot take the best Top Gun photo ever?

Todd Woodford's selfie shows the exact moment of the missile's launch.

Todd Woodford's selfie shows the exact moment of the missile's launch. Photo: Facebook: The Tailhook Association

A Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) pilot has managed to capture the exact moment he fired a high-tech missile in a perfectly timed cockpit selfie.

Flight Lieutenant Todd ‘Woody’ Woodford took the spectacular picture inside his EA-18G Growler during a live fire exercise off the Californian coast.

The airman is one of six Australians serving in US Navy expeditionary EA-18G squadrons as part of a bilateral Personnel Exchange Program, and the first RAAF member to launch an AGM-88 High-speed Anti-Radiation (HARM) Missile.

His Top Gun-style missile selfie was first published online on Tuesday by the California-based Tailhook Association.

Twelve EA-18G Growler aircraft are eventually expected to be based at RAAF Base Amberley, south-west of Brisbane, with the Defence Department expecting the aircraft to come into service there in 2018.

-ABC

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