NO
The one named after his wife.
The first breaking of the sound barrier was during World War 2. One can find more information from Wikipedia. By 1950s, new aircraft broke the sound barrier.
the P-38 Lightning was one of the fastest propeller driven aircraft of world war 2. it could almost break the sound barrier in a dive
The "language barrier" is when two people (or groups of people) can't communicate properly because they do not speak any languages in common. When you break that barrier, you can communicate...so you would assume that they started learning each other's language, or a different common one.
No one broke the color barrier in 1946, however in 1947 Jackie Robinson broke it by playing for the Brooklyn Dodgers.
Breaking of the sound barrier unless subsonic ammunition is used is one.
Technically speaking yes it can, because the definition of air force one is any air force plane that the president is in so for an example if a president decides to fly in an Air Force fighter jet like the F-15 his call sign would be air force one and it could break the sound barrier, but traditionally speaking the plane he flies daily can not break the sound barrier. The VC-25 (Boeing 747) the President typically flies is not supersonic within its normal flight envelope. That being said, a DC-8 once did break the sound barrier in a shallow dive as part of a controlled test, so it is theoretically possible for commercial airliners to break Mach 1, but strictly speaking a 747 is not a supersonic aircraft.
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-To kill or be killed - There can only be one winner - Not to break the barrier of the dome
well some sneakers can not be clean...like for example airforce ones youe wear them and mess them up they're done