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I know a guy brave enough to show up to his own fly-in a day late.
Wait, here he comes now:
I know a guy brave enough to show up to his own fly-in a day late.
The name Yuri Gagarin mean anything?Alan Shepard. I would think being the first to ride a rocket and enter “space” might take some courage.
yeah....80 proof. LolTry to find Henning. He's a courageous pilot that will give you volumes of "proof."
I. Why do you ask.The name Yuri Gagarin mean anything?
Alan Shepard. I would think being the first to ride a rocket and enter “space” might take some courage.
The name Yuri Gagarin mean anything?
I. Why do you ask.
Jeff Skiles (who?)
The name Yuri Gagarin mean anything?
The way you stated it implied Shepard was the first into space.Yeah, I know. 1 month. But it’s not like Shepard signed up after he heard Yuri did it and lived. Those cats had been preparing a long time. But either one, and those after (Glenn, Grissom, etc.)
The way you stated it implied Shepard was the first into space.
I knew Buck Thompson when he and I flew with Air Logistics. He left to be a Vet adviser in Lafayette, LA. He saved many that day in RVN.When LTG Peers came to the Americal Division in 1970 to investigate My Lai, I was assigned to be his personal pilot. So I got to stand at the wall for some of the briefings. One day I noticed a young man at the table in jungle fatigues with no markings of rank or unit, just "Thompson", "US ARMY". He had been sent back to Vietnam to support the investigation. Skip forward a few decades and I met him formally at the Quad A convention in Nashville, a few years before his death. My great fortune was to be able to tell him how much his act of conscience had meant to so many. It is a lesson for the ages.
You couldn't make that up. Nobody would believe it.Bob Pardo
Hard to match Lindbergh in that category.To me a courageous person is someone who knows the risk and does the act anyway.
you could always interview that one guy that landed at Gaston's when it was pitch black.
Which one - they guy in the Cherokee, or the guy in the 140?
My father in law was a glider pilot in Normandy on the 7th, is that close enough? He found his way back to England twice to do it again in Belgium and Holland.D-Day glider pilots. Take your pick.
I recognize the second name on your list. One day, a Mathius Rust decided to take a 172, head for Moscow and go "downtown". Same one?I can name a few...
Roger Peterson
Matt Rust
Glenn Belz
Richard Fraser
Ken Ferguson