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General Chuck Yeager was the pilot of the Bell X-1, first aircraft to fly supersonic.
Chuck Yeager made significant contributions to flight as a test pilot and the first person to break the sound barrier in 1947. His courage and skill paved the way for advancements in supersonic and hypersonic flight. Additionally, his work as a test pilot helped improve aircraft safety and performance, shaping the future of aviation.
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It was invented in 1956 by David Warren in Melbourne, Australia for commercial airliners. However, first was made in 1941 for use in flight test centers. In 1947 first market design was made.
the first manned aircraft that was supersonic was a SR-71(a.k.a. black bird). the person who flew this plane was Joseph Willingham. this plane was made in area 51 in Arizona. this plane can reach speeds up to 4 mocks (4 times the speed of sound). Answer: This is is completely incorrect (even disregarding the "mocks" for Mach). The first aircraft to go supersonic (in level flight) was the Bell X-1, piloted by Chuck Yeager. This happened on 14 October 1947. George Welch claimed (not implausibly) to have exceeded Mach 1 (in a dive) while flying an XP-86 some 13 days (1 October) earlier. The first flight of the SR-71 did not take place until 22 December 1964 - 17 years after Chuck Yeager. (And the SR-71 was not made at Area 51 - they were built at Lockheed's Burbank factory).
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The first successful flight was made in 1903, by the wright brothers
It was in 1947.
The Wright Brothers made their first flight in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.
they haven't made one yet i think wrong the first was the Concorde Russia made the next one the tupolly i think t44