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The Man Who Broke the Sound Barrier: Brig. Gen. Chuck Yeager
Season 2 · Episode 128

The Man Who Broke the Sound Barrier: Brig. Gen. Chuck Yeager

Brig. Gen. Yeager served in both World War II and Vietnam, and was the first person to break the sound barrier in 1947.

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May 2, 202457m 29s

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Show Notes

Brigadier General Charles E. “Chuck” Yeager is an Air Force legend. He served in World War II as a fighter pilot, where he shot down a total of 13 aircraft, and escaped capture after being shot down over German-occupied France.


After WWII, Yeager became a test pilot for new, faster aircraft. On October 14th, 1947, he became the first person to break the sound barrier while piloting an X-1 aircraft. He also was the first person to fly more than twice the speed of sound in level flight with the X-IA in 1953. 


Yeager left aircraft testing in 1954, and went on to serve in Germany, Spain, the Philippines, Korea, and Vietnam. 


He also served as the commandant of the Aerospace Research Pilot School, where all military astronauts are trained, from 1962-1966.

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