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New/Old Chuck Yeager Story

Sun Oct 05, 2008 1:20 am

A different time and a different version of the USAF (or AAF).


Mark H


http://wvgazette.com/News/200810040471


Press protected Chuck Yeager after fabled flight under city bridge
By Sandy Wells
Staff writer
By Sandy Wells

Staff writer

Nothing on the radio. Not a word in the newspaper. Not even a picture to prove it.


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1 of 3 Photos This rendering by city native Hal Bergdahl recreates Chuck Yeager’s famous flight under the South Side Bridge in his F-80 “Shooting Starâ€

Sun Oct 05, 2008 7:25 am

Where do they have these "P-51 jet"s? ;)

Hope Chuck won't get in trouble now the cat is out of the bag... lol...

Also, isn't a "conspiracy of silence by thousands"(paraphrase) pretty much just public approval of the action? Maybe he broke someone's rules, but the local people those rules were designed to protect approved. Why don't we have a higher order of understanding for these things!

Robbie

Sun Oct 05, 2008 8:28 am

Later, Boggs interviewed Yeager concerning his space flight. He asked about the bridge incident. "He said, 'Let's not talk about that.' Then he gave me that Chuck Yeager grin."


:shock: :lol:

Sun Oct 05, 2008 9:44 am

Well, back in the day the WV ANG had a lot of the rare jet powered P-51s, I think that something like 11 or so current civilian P-51s served with the WVANG. (And I'm sure someone will correct me and post all the serial numbers).

The fly back to California part was interesting. In a P-80, that must have taken a heck of a long time and quite a few fuel stops..........

The good old days.

Mark H

Sun Oct 05, 2008 9:47 am

That is awesome stuff.
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