The fact is, outside of a few movies mostly made in the 50s, and one comedy made in the 60s (Dr. Stranglove, which was more a statement on the stupidity of Nuclear War than it was a movie on the AF), I can't think of that many "good AF movies".
"Memphis Belle" comes to mind, which gives a pretty good account of the men who flew those missions over Germany, facing the highest sustained casualty rates of ANY US fighting force in WWII. A "good" movie focused on AF fighters? "Tuskegee Airman" perhaps (and not "Red Tails", which in my opinion confused special effects over good dialogue and acting as what makes a good movie)
The fact that someone mentioned "Iron Eagle" makes me chuckle, though...
BTW, Will Smith's character in "Independence Day" was initially supposed to be an AF pilot until the AF saw the script and refused to support the movie unless they took out those silly Area 51 references. Movie producers / directors wanted it, and got the Marine Corps to agree to support. Still not a "good" military / AF movie, but it had some fun flying involved (and cigars, always have to fly with a "Victory Cigar"), sort of like all the jets in those "Transformers" movies.....