Sabtu, 14 Oktober 2017

The Voice of Experience

There were higher-scoring fighter aces and other hotshot test pilots, but nobody did both quite like Chuck Yeager. Few, if any, individuals are as well-known in the annals of aviation history as Charles E. “Chuck” Yeager. An 11.5-victory fighter ace in World War II and a renowned test pilot, Yeager took his place alongside the Wright brothers and Charles …

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