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Can 2020 get any worse? Can’t leave a bigger impact on aviation than he did. RIP
Can 2020 get any worse? Can’t leave a bigger impact on aviation than he did. RIP
He was 97. I dont think we can blame 2020 for that one.
Can’t leave a bigger impact on aviation than he did. RIP
Hoover, Poberezny, Mullendore, and now Yeager. It seems that all of the aviation heroes of my youth have now passed.
I’ll personally add Loudenslager to that list.
I took a photo of the P-51 Glamorous Glen III one day and got his attention. I was at the airport hanging out with friends when I got the first message from him. I was like a little kid, saying "It's Chuck Yeager messaging me!" and showing everyone. I ended up having a few nice phone conversations with him and sending him photos. I'm still amazed 4 years later.
I’d add Gen Doolittle to the list. Every flight in IFR owes him and flying blind on instruments is every bit as big as breaking the sound barrier.
Yeager's second marriage led to a bitter feud, and aggressive protection of the Yeager "brand."The frustrating part about that is because the reason why that plane doesn’t have the actual name is because they got threatened legally for having the name without a license or something like that.
Yeager's second marriage led to a bitter feud, and aggressive protection of the Yeager "brand."
This eventually led to the EAA Forum page autocorrecting "Chuck Yeager" to "A Famous Test Pilot." Not sure if it's still in place.
Ron Wanttaja
I'm very sorry to hear this. I don't know if the appropriate response is a moment of silence, or a thunderous sonic boom. Probably the latter.
Jack Rousch's Mustang, but Yeager was there when I took the picture.
Stallion51 circa 1996
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I'll sell it to you for $1000 and I know where you can get the cash!Can you put me in your will for that?
I'll sell it to you for $1000 and I know where you can get the cash!
Do I have to pay you for that?HAHAHAHAH!!!!!!!!!! Well Played.
(This "HAHAHAH!!!!!" has been brought to you by Gold Seal)
And...someone tried to post a notice to the EAA Forum, and the autocorrect tripped him up. So it's still active.This eventually led to the EAA Forum page autocorrecting "Chuck Yeager" to "A Famous Test Pilot." Not sure if it's still in place.