George Houck (Houk?) was Chuck's Wingman.
Craig Breedlove became the 1st person to break the sound barrier in an automobile in 1998. At Lake Bonneville, Utah, he achieved a trap speed of over 760 MPH. Unable to improve, it's completely wrong. 15/10/1997 Thrust SSC, LSR av speed 763 MPH. Breedloves speed was unconfirmed and even if reported correctly here is 2 MPH slower. This all happened at Black Rock Desert in Nevada. Bonneville has taken a back seat to the new speed site in Nevada.
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Chuck Yeager
Chuck Yeager was famous because he was the first man to pilot a craft above the speed of sound. He did this more than once when the US was developing super sonic aircraft.
He was the first man to go faster than the speed of sound.
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As a test pilot Chuck Yeager was the first man to break the sound barrier in level flight. He did this in the X-1 experimental aircraft. He had nothing directly to do with the NASA space program.
On October 14, 1947, Air Force Captain Charles E. "Chuck" Yeager became the first to break the sound barrier while flying the Bell XS-1.
First man to successfully fly a plane faster than the speed of sound. he went on to set many other records and firsts, but this is the one he is most remembered by.
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.
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.
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.
The Korean word for 'man' is남자 (namja).
He entered enlisted pilot training in September, 1942. he was also the first man to break the sound barrier on October 14, 1947, flying the Bell X-1 at Mach 1.