Chuck Yeager, a US Air Force fighter pilot, was a fighter ace in World War II.
After World War II, he became a Test Pilot and became the first person to fly faster than the speed of sound on 14 October 1947 while flying a Bell X-1 experimental aircraft named "Glamorous Glennis"
The flight originated at the Muroc Army Air Field, now Edwards Airforce Base in California, near Los Angeles.
He didn't invent anything. He was a test pilot and astronaut.
1979 Wrong, he is still alive. He was born in 1923. Chuck didn't die yet.
Brigadier General Chuck Yeager (USAF, Ret.) lives in northern California. Oroville.
Susie Mae Yeager and Hal Yeager were General Charles Elwood "Chuck" Yeager's parents.
He won 13 awards
yes yes no he is not dead. i met him just 3 weeks ago in tulare ca
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Captain Charles "Chuck" Yeager. The attached link will take you to NASA's copy of Captain Yeager's flight report.
Chuck Yeager
Chuck Yeager's birth name is Charles Elwood Yeager.
Chuck Yeager retired in March of 1975.
Chuck Yeager's birth name is Charles Elwood Yeager.
Chuck Yeager was born on February 13, 1923.
The first pilot to break the sound barrier is Charles Elwood Yeager Aka Chuck Yeager. This happened on October 14, 1947 at a speed of 662 miles per hour at an altitude of 40,000ft.
No, he is not.
chuck yeager is alive and he is 90 years old
Chuck Yeager's Air Combat was created in 1991.
Chuck Yeager's Air Combat happened in 1991.