Charles Elwood Yeager AKA Chuck Yeager
Chuck Yeager is credited with being the first pilot to break the sound barrier on October 14, 1947 in a Bell X-1.
Chuck Yeager is credited with being the first pilot to break the sound barrier on October 14, 1947 in a Bell X-1.
The first man made device to break the sound barrier is the whip. The first pilot to break the sound barrier was Chuck Yeager, flying a Bell X-1 at Mach 1 in October of 1947.
US test pilot Chuck Yeager was the first person to break the sound barrier. He did this in 1947 flying the Bell X-1.
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.
Chuck Yeager was the first pilot to break the sound barrier. The plane was designed by Benson Hamlin. The name of the plane is the X-1
The last name of test pilot Chuck is Yeager. He is best known for being the first pilot to break the sound barrier in level flight.
Chuck Yeager is famous for being the first person to break the sound barrier in level flight in 1947. He was a test pilot in the United States Air Force and his achievement paved the way for supersonic flight.
The Bell X-1, a rocket-powered aircraft, was the first man-made item to break the sound barrier in level flight in 1947. It was flown by pilot Chuck Yeager.
Charles Yeager was the first person ever to pilot an aircraft beyond the speed of sound.
He was the first person to break the sound barrier in level flight on 14 October 1947 in a Bell X-l aircraft.
The first woman to break the speed of sound was Jacqueline Cochran, an American aviator, who achieved this feat on May 18, 1953. She was a pioneering pilot with numerous aviation records and achievements to her name.