bipe215 wrote:
like his descriptions of Yeager, especially when Chuck shaded Bridgeman's windscreen while flying chase.
I have to admit, after many years of being jaded by the esteemed General's behavior in the more recent past, I had to take a step back and realize 'what it was' back then, that Bridgeman, Yeager, and Everest were members of a very elite club....not because of ego...but because it was a brotherhood of guys who were putting their butts on the line into the unknown every day. Bridgeman's description of Yeager's attitude and behavior were refreshing in that it restored the 'okay, he wasn't always like that' belief in me.
When he was talking about how in just one year they lost something like 42 pilots in testing at Edwards...that's a little less than one per week. Staggering. So the fact that these guys were looking out for each other makes for a great story.