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  • anniversary flight on 14 october 1982. Chuck Yeager flew the Northrop F-20 Tigershark single seater to mach 1.45. Not his fastest speed but he had a long...
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  • 15:43, 23 November 2017 (UTC) Is there any relation between Jeana and Chuck Yeager? I guess that just because they have the same last name and hold records...
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  • (UTC) Or named after Chuck Yeager? The fact is, Jäger is not the only way to spell /ˈjeɪɡər/ and it is common to spell it as Yeager in English. —Farix (t | c)...
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  • 2.0005, but Yeager soon shattered this one at Mach 2.44 in the X-2 !47.215.183.159 (talk) 00:35, 20 October 2017 (UTC) No, Chuck Yeager reached Mach...
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  • spelled "Jaeger" but pronounced "Yeager". 24.34.79.89 (talk) 07:00, 14 September 2013 (UTC) So you've never heard of Chuck Yeager then?—Ryulong (琉竜) 08:20, 14...
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  • fly the X-1 before Chuck Yeager) died in the crash. Woolams was killed in an air racing incident prior to the high speed tests of the X-1, while "Slick"...
    34 KB (5,095 words) - 08:57, 16 July 2019
  • In RE: Yeager commenting on the death: I found no media references that Crossfield said anything to the media about Yeager's coming off the runway in...
    19 KB (3,006 words) - 07:04, 13 February 2024
  • 28 November 2016 (UTC) In describing Chuck Yeager's win, the article says that "According to his biography, Yeager used the trophy in his garage to store...
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  • article. Hagiographic POV, bad links, a lot of dead wrong information (Chuck Yeager is from Huntington? News to me.) ... I'll try to help clean this up,...
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  • [The chase plane] was a P-80 [Lockheed Shooting Star] and Chuck Yeager was flying it. Chuck's a hell of a good pilot, but he had a little bit of contempt...
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  • which was on the M.52 was what let the Bell X-1 break the sound barrier. Chuck Yeager had run into severe compressibility trouble at Mach .94. In fact, General...
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  • further full-speed flights were delayed. On October 14, the same day that Yeager was to attempt supersonic flight, Welch reputedly performed a second supersonic...
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  • 04:30, 8 November 2006 (UTC) In Chuck Yeager's autobiography, it mentions a Tex Johnson who worked for Bell on the X-1 program. Was this a typo and they...
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  • aired a biography of Chuck Yeager. In that biography they showed an excerpt from a period USAF documentary about the X-1 (XS-1 in the documentary). That...
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  • aircraft that could break Mach 1 in level flight, and the M.52 would probably have done this well before Chuck Yeager's rocket stunt. Khamba Tendal (talk)...
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  • (talk) 05:34, 14 March 2010 (UTC) The top quote can be found in "Yeager" by Chuck Yeager and Leo Janos (1985, Bantam) on page 181. —Preceding unsigned comment...
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  • Although Chuck Yeager failed in the flight 'Bell X-1B, he his still famous today. www.google.com Use google to search about Chuck Yeager. He was once...
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  • observers" with source saying a 3:1 kill ratio. --Idleguy 09:51, 18 July 2006 (UTC) Do you need a personality bigger than Chuck Yeager or Lt Gen Charles Horner...
    112 KB (14,859 words) - 03:37, 28 February 2024
  • the kind of thing that warrants mention, like how Jeana Yeager is not related to Chuck Yeager. No, there isn't any such "need". -- Jibal (talk) 00:44...
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  • There are many aircraft that are named for "mothers and sweethearts". Chuck Yeager named his WWII fighters and later, his aircraft that broke the sound...
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