Who is chuck yeager? (OT)
Mark Brownell
gizmotron at earthlink.net
Wed Sep 1 20:04:29 EDT 2004
On Wednesday, September 1, 2004, at 05:17 PM, Ken Norris (dialup) wrote:
> Actually, the most important achievment of Chuck Yeager, and for which
> he is
> most well known, is that he was the _first_ pilot to break the sound
> barrier.
>
> He did it on October 14, 1947, in an experimental mission-specific
> rocket-powered aircraft called the X-1, built by Bell Aviation, which
> was
> mounted to, and launched from, the belly of a B-29. He named it
> "Glamorous
> Glennis II" after his wife (the first Glamorous Glennis was a P-51
> Mustang)
>
> At the time, he was purported to have had a dislocated shoulder, but
> he knew
> the flight surgeon would ground him, so he didn't report it, made the
> flight
> in a lot of pain.
>
> In 1990, while I was in the Civil Air Patrol, Lake Tahoe Sqdn, I met
> him in
> person at an aerospace education conference (10,000 teachers,
> high-ranking
> NASA, FAA, USAF personnel, and other 'living legend' historical
> figures in
> aviation) which lasted three days in Reno, Nevada.
>
> I consider it a priviledge.
>
> Oh, and one more historical item. I think he was the only fighter
> pilot at
> the end of WWII to shoot down the famous German jet from a
> piston-engine
> propellered aircraft (a P-51).
>
> Ken N.
So What? :-)
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