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Chuck Yeager, flown west at age 97

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1 hour ago, YankeeSC said:

One of my very first computer games, this and Earl Weaver baseball.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Yeager's_Advanced_Flight_Trainer

I forgot about this game!  Was one of my firsts too (though not on c64). 
 

1 hour ago, Handyman said:

This guy had huge brass balls. RIP. 

seriously.  He was a pioneer at a time when aviation was basically “strap this on your back and let’s see what it does”. 

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Remarkable guy.  I saw him in person one time at an airshow in Florida.  He was hanging out by a replica of his P51.   Bud Anderson was actually there with him. A sight to see.  Yeager getting close to 70 seemed sharp as a tack.

Rest in Peace General. You’ve earned it ...and then some.

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24 minutes ago, 1LtCAP said:

a true american hero.

 also of note that i think many people don't know......he scored the first kill of an me262

True.  He noted in one of his books that the first time he ever saw a jet...he shot it down.

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1 hour ago, 10X said:

I don't have a good way to post this as an image, but I found my new favorite Yeager cartoon on one of the pilot boards.

Yeager at the pearly gates

I think that link is working, at least for today.

That is brilliant.

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8 hours ago, 10X said:

True.  He noted in one of his books that the first time he ever saw a jet...he shot it down.

yep. he caught it on final. back then, jet engines needed time to spool up, so it wasn't like the pilot coulda throttled up and maneuvered......he was a sitting duck. but.....them's the breaks.

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