Q: How long was the flight in which you broke the sound barrier Oct 14, 1947? A: Less than 5-10 mins. Only had 2.5 mins of fuel. The glide to landing after exceeding MACH 1 was the longest part - over 30,000' to the lake bed at about 2300'
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Replying to @GenChuckYeager
Was Landing something with almost no wings and no fuel more of an adrenaline rush then actually breaking the sound barrier? :D
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Replying to @GenChuckYeager
What was the biggest adrenaline rush you ever had in a cockpit?
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Replying to @Barnacules
No idea. Didn't think in those terms. And as a fighter pilot in combat and a test pilot - probably too many to decide on one
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Replying to @GenChuckYeager
You’ve have lived an amazing life so far. I’m honored you responded to my questions, thank you. Have a wonderful Turkey day, even though it’s probably strange being a human that fly’s while eating a bird that doesn’t ;)
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Replying to @Barnacules
Please email me on editor@chuckyeager.com
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