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Eighty-Nine Year Old Chuck Yeager • F-15 Eagle Honor Flight 

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General Chuck Yeager, at the ripe old age of 89 years, boards an F-15 Eagle at Nellis AFB as part of an honor flight. The flight was conducted in recognition of the first manned supersonic flight, when Yeager broke the sound barrier in an experimental Bell X-1 aircraft on October 14, 1947. Filmed on October 14, 2012.
Film Credits: SrA Cody Griffith, SrA Aaron Hauser, Todd Lane, William Lewis, SrA Rachel Maxwell, SSgt Jose Rodriguez
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@parkeway
@parkeway 3 года назад
Dropped in here to salute Chuck Yeager: Godspeed to one of the world's greatest pilots. A true ACE.
@dasb00t32
@dasb00t32 3 года назад
Double ACE
@Idontknow-hl5mh
@Idontknow-hl5mh 3 года назад
Rip
@anthonydemarco2583
@anthonydemarco2583 3 года назад
One of a kind!!
@Idontknow-hl5mh
@Idontknow-hl5mh 3 года назад
@@anthonydemarco2583 yes indeed
@melfisher1683
@melfisher1683 3 года назад
No tattoo's.....no huge muscles...........100% STUD. He was the REAL DEAL!!!!
@guyfroml
@guyfroml 4 года назад
Can you imagine your reaction when your commander informs you "oh, you've been selected to take Gen. Chuck Yeager up for an honor flight." It has to be one of the greatest honors for a pilot.
@MOTO809
@MOTO809 3 года назад
I was thinking that the entire video. People talk about professionals like they're robots, but I guarantee you this pilot was giddy and nervous his whole flight!
@yoyoyoyoshua
@yoyoyoyoshua 3 года назад
I'm sure he was nervous as hell though. Would be awesome though, being able to say "I took Chuck Yeager on a honor flight"
@NathanMN
@NathanMN 3 года назад
And one of the most intimidating things you'll ever do. If you make one little mistake or sloppy control input, he'd notice.
@robertchandler5055
@robertchandler5055 3 года назад
REAL QUESTION...WERE THOSE WA. AIR GUARD AIRCRAFT? THAT WAS NOT JBLM THEY WERE FLYING OUT OF
@yoyoyoyoshua
@yoyoyoyoshua 3 года назад
@@robertchandler5055 JBLM has no fighters based there just C-17's. WA on the tail is a code for fighters based at Nellis AFB.
@GlamorousTitanic21
@GlamorousTitanic21 3 года назад
RIP Chuck. You’ll be honored with a starship named after you one day, I guarantee it.
@f-15estrikeeagle35
@f-15estrikeeagle35 3 года назад
Yeah like in Star Trek! Godspeed Chuck!
@timbob8977
@timbob8977 3 года назад
Ill be surpised if they don't name an air force base after him..Yeager air force base would sound awesome
@krzysztofbyrtek7848
@krzysztofbyrtek7848 3 года назад
Better make it first interstellar craft, made to go over .01 or .10c. Fastest son of a gun in the solar system!
@jaychester4280
@jaychester4280 3 года назад
@@timbob8977 That's irony. In one of his books he talks about during the test flight days and how many people were dying around him. One day he would be working with a guy, the next day he was driving to work on a street named after that guy.
@Dave-kz3uk
@Dave-kz3uk 3 года назад
Ethan Nelson and if he's not it's a crime.
@timruskowski4923
@timruskowski4923 3 года назад
Rest in Peace General Yeager. Your legacy will always be remembered. December 7, 2020. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@AK-tx1vg
@AK-tx1vg 3 года назад
God bless Yeager's soul. I loved his flight sim game back in the 90s. I would've kill to be able to kill like him in combat.
@richboshart1201
@richboshart1201 3 года назад
Always
@davidmueller980
@davidmueller980 4 года назад
I had the great honor to have General Yeager fly my aircraft I was crewing at Edwards AFB in the late 1980's. The aircraft was an RF-4C, tail number was 65-0869. He had his back seater check the aircraft over with me, a full bird Colonel, while he got into the airplane. I strapped them both in and pulled the safety pins on the ejection seats and while I was checking the General's he turned to me and said, " Well, aren't you going to ask me?" I said ask you what sir? He said the same stupid question everybody has been asking me since I first broke the sound barrier.....what's it like? I said with a straight face that I was warned not to ask you that.....and he roared with laughter. He taxied out to the EOR, cobbed the throttles and I got concerned because you sort of know when the bird should be lifting off and separating from the runway at the normal AOA gaining altitude. Then I saw that he was intentionally staying in full AB maybe fifty feet off the runway. He got near the end of the runway and rolled that airplane upside down and climbed out inverted. I have never, ever seen anyone do that before or since in an F-4. When he came back, the Colonel in the backseat was white as a ghost because at fifty feet, inverted, you can't eject on takeoff and during the flight Yeager must have rung the bells because my G-meters were pegged at 9 G's, which required a complete structural integrity phase inspection. The General worked my ass off as a result, but that was the most impressive flying skills I've ever seen and he passed those skills on in the school he started. It has since trained the best there is. General Yeager is a national treasure. General, I salute you!
@simonvance8054
@simonvance8054 3 года назад
Must have been awesome to have Chuck Yeager fly your plane!.. that inverted climb...old school awesomeness...that’s why he’s an icon...
@lionessa4806
@lionessa4806 3 года назад
Great story to remember in your senior years! Thank you for your service....
@davidmueller980
@davidmueller980 3 года назад
Just heard about General Yeager’s passing. Salute! RIP sir.
@robertchandler5055
@robertchandler5055 3 года назад
I'm not crying...you're crying...AMERICA,WERE 10 AND 1
@Silversnapdragon
@Silversnapdragon 3 года назад
This is why he's legendary! I would have given anything to get to talk with him for just an hour.
@springfield9478
@springfield9478 4 года назад
"The first time I saw a jet, I shot it down." - Chuck Yeager- 1944
@tankman1320
@tankman1320 4 года назад
Me262
@A20FtPancake
@A20FtPancake 4 года назад
00:59 "Stupid thing, it tells you what your angle of attack is; if you don't know you shouldn't be flying."
@zumaanandrade3486
@zumaanandrade3486 4 года назад
Curtsy of the Red Tails. They taught the other pilots how to defeat the M262.
@virgilio6349
@virgilio6349 4 года назад
@@zumaanandrade3486 That's a myth kid. They only shot down 3. Other units had shot down a total of 60 before them most due to the 8th Airforce squadron. If anything the 8th taught the Tuskege and everyone else.
@zumaanandrade3486
@zumaanandrade3486 4 года назад
@@virgilio6349 Look it up it's online. They were the first and they shot down three that same day.
@MindHunger
@MindHunger 4 года назад
"That to me is a stupid instrument. It tells you what your angle of attack is. If you don't know, you shouldn't be flying." - Chuck Yeager, Professional Badass
@goognamgoognw6637
@goognamgoognw6637 3 года назад
That's the only stupid comment on this page, not Gen Yeager's quote, but your characterization of it. He is not bad he is good.
@MindHunger
@MindHunger 3 года назад
@@goognamgoognw6637 Um, *badass* is a compliment. It's respect.
@goognamgoognw6637
@goognamgoognw6637 3 года назад
@@MindHunger Not in my book and I go by the English dictionary which represents the anglo saxon World. And sorry for taking steam out of your boat but i knew that vulgar american language uses a reversed meaning for that specific expression. I just find it repulsive and indicative of extremely an animal barbaric culture.
@MindHunger
@MindHunger 3 года назад
@@goognamgoognw6637 That makes no sense at all.
@goognamgoognw6637
@goognamgoognw6637 3 года назад
@@MindHunger Right, the dictionary does not make sense but you do.
@waynee5603
@waynee5603 3 года назад
RIP Chuck Yeager. He died last night on December 7th. 2020.
@ianmangham4570
@ianmangham4570 3 года назад
R.I.P
@giambattistapisanu4656
@giambattistapisanu4656 3 года назад
Rip
@landooliver2408
@landooliver2408 3 года назад
😭
@Wolfboy_109
@Wolfboy_109 3 года назад
He passed away on my birthday?... That's sad..
@normanalvarez5751
@normanalvarez5751 2 года назад
@@Wolfboy_109 Think about it not really.. Nothing but a stud...
@carolynfrance335
@carolynfrance335 4 года назад
Gotta love the chuckle “ if you don’t know your angle of attack you shouldn’t be flying “
@dougauzene8389
@dougauzene8389 4 года назад
NUFF SAID...
@ppipowerclass
@ppipowerclass 4 года назад
I don't even think he was joking.
@algrayson8965
@algrayson8965 4 года назад
At supersonic speeds and in large airplanes the “seat of the pants” is very unreliable and can grossly misinform. At low altitude and low speed a little too steep an angle of attack and your plane is on its belly before you can correct. Gen. Yeager flew so much in so many different planes that his educated guess might have been better that some AOA gages. Most pilots don't have his experience in so many planes. Perhaps not even his natural abilities. After all, he’s 97!! (89 in the video) after a lifetime of flying many different aircraft. There just isn't a great supply of supermen.
@A_Man_Named_Mark
@A_Man_Named_Mark 4 года назад
@@algrayson8965 I hear ya... Id take Chuck Yeagers "best guess" over anyone elses sure fact... including a computers.
@jwa718
@jwa718 4 года назад
I caught that too---imagine the disappointed engineer who created the instrument General Yeager criticized. And no I don't think the general was joking. :)
@The333
@The333 4 года назад
Even at age 89, the guy looks completely relaxed and at home in the seat of an F-15. Amazing man. Amazing American.
@KillerSniper55
@KillerSniper55 4 года назад
I’m sure after so many years he’s more comfortable in the air than on the ground. Al though I’m sure he was pushing to fly it himself.
@BruceMusto
@BruceMusto 4 года назад
I was thinking pretty much the same thing watching him climb in. How many times has that man performed that action in his life.
@The333
@The333 4 года назад
@@BruceMusto Truly born to be a fighter pilot.
@QuilXT
@QuilXT 3 года назад
And anyone who's actually met this man is laughing at everyone here, realizing that these people have no clue what an utter asshole he is. He would refuse to fly in a plane if the Crew Chief was black, hispanic, a woman, etc. He was rude, arrogant, dangerous when behind the stick, especially to people on the ground, but he's Air Force "Royalty" and so he was given a pass, even after he retired. I was an F-15 Crew Chief and crewed one of the jets he flew, with my name on the opposite side of the same jet he flew during one of our Open House Air Shows, and I lost every bit of respect I used to have for the man after seeing him and seeing how he treated those of us on the ground crew. You can worship him all you want, go right ahead. But, I'll remember how he truly is towards people and I won't lose any sleep over recognizing him for what he is, an asshole past his prime.
@jameswest4692
@jameswest4692 3 года назад
Should do, took him 45s to sit down, he's not getting up in a hurry
@Obirascor
@Obirascor 3 года назад
That aircraft is a direct descendent of his own skill and bravery. RIP and Godspeed General Yeager.
@zigwil153
@zigwil153 3 года назад
Just saw this true American HERO past away... God Speed, Sir. From a fellow West Virginian. Words can't describe his integrity, courage, humbleness, and dedication to this great country.
@Tallguysrc
@Tallguysrc 8 лет назад
Chuck Yeager is the only Man that told Chuck Norris to have a seat (and Chuck Listened)
@cleekmaker00
@cleekmaker00 8 лет назад
+Tallguysd All Yeager had to do was LOOK at Chuck Norris, and Norris got the message. Oh yeah, and Norris' seat was in the BACK.
@XxXLOLMarioXxX
@XxXLOLMarioXxX 7 лет назад
hes actually first man to fly mach 1
@chrisstratton2191
@chrisstratton2191 7 лет назад
Sooo not true! There might have been many pilots capable of piloting the plane but no one really knew what would happen! Balls of steel come to mind!
@forrestgumball
@forrestgumball 7 лет назад
Tallguysd Well, Yeager out ranks Norris anyway. One is a general and the other is an airman 1st class.
@lightningmcqueen181
@lightningmcqueen181 7 лет назад
Tallguysd 👍!!!!!!
@tldeck8282
@tldeck8282 7 лет назад
I love that quote, "If you don't know your angle of attack, you shouldn't be flying,"
@vk3139
@vk3139 7 лет назад
It's funny coming from the man who crashed a NF-104 due to not keeping it within the aoa envelope.
@BigChikinEatNigTyron
@BigChikinEatNigTyron 7 лет назад
If you want to break records, sometimes you have to crash a few planes.
@teamskovhugger8135
@teamskovhugger8135 4 года назад
😂👍yup i cought that one too
@lakai2305
@lakai2305 4 года назад
I was laughing so hard as he said that :D ... back then they had to fly the planes own their own ... he is a real pilot :)
@jonathanbaird8109
@jonathanbaird8109 4 года назад
@@lakai2305 That's true, and they crashed a shitload of planes back then, too. If Chuck Yeager were younger and was flying Vipers or Eagles, you can bet he wouldn't be complaining about the AoA indexer.
@stephenjablonsky1941
@stephenjablonsky1941 2 года назад
Just imagine how that pilot felt knowing that he was honoring one of the legends of aviation in his back seat. In 10 years I'll be 89 and hope that I could climb into an F-15 too. Chuck had a smile that was a comforting reminder of all that he had accomplished.
@linanicolia1363
@linanicolia1363 2 года назад
Getting in there is fine but at 89, the body does not handle these G-forces, very well. Organic bodies are not for the long haul. Got to remember that one, everyday......We are vulnerable.....and we have our limitations.
@stephenjablonsky1941
@stephenjablonsky1941 2 года назад
@@linanicolia1363 I have no idea how it feels to be a legend.
@Ad1Juan
@Ad1Juan 3 года назад
Broke the sound barrier on Earth. Now he's breaking light speed in Eternity.
@Mike_Sierra_2711
@Mike_Sierra_2711 4 года назад
Is it just me or does an F-15 look much more badass with "Gen Chuck Yeager" painted on its side?
@A20FtPancake
@A20FtPancake 4 года назад
Pretty sure that plane is both giddy and terrified. Being as he was the first too shoot down a jet..
@castillo33brandon
@castillo33brandon 4 года назад
Just you and a few
@michaelanderson3696
@michaelanderson3696 4 года назад
Very. Would read even better as 'Gen Chuck Yeager ...and his young padawan apprentice'.
@numberyellow
@numberyellow 4 года назад
I imagine the pilot had to have been at least a LITTLE nervous.. General Yeager is not only a living legend, but aviation royalty. He must have shit a brick when he found out he got the assignment.
@castillo33brandon
@castillo33brandon 4 года назад
numberyellow eh
@AlexModeling
@AlexModeling 8 лет назад
"it tells you what´s your angle of atack.. if you don´t know... you shouldn´t be flying!" spot on!:) loves this video.. thanks for sharing it!
@darrenjames4022
@darrenjames4022 6 лет назад
AlexModeling that just about says it all!
@LazyJoe69
@LazyJoe69 6 лет назад
he should have used that moment to close his chin strap instead. cool guy though.
@TheSaneHatter
@TheSaneHatter 6 лет назад
My personal impression, is that it's meant more to measure it for review of the pilot's performance afterward, not to tell the pilot at that moment.
@doctordank
@doctordank 6 лет назад
AlexModeling fucking burns that Eagle driver lol
@jonathanbaird9490
@jonathanbaird9490 6 лет назад
Nick, I'm not sure if you're familiar with what AoA is, or maybe I misunderstood you. Driving a Viper or Eagle is a little more demanding and it's easier to become task saturated, so having an alpha gauge there is helpful in ensuring you don't depart during maneuvers or stall an engine due to disrupted airflow. I don't agree with Chuck Yeager on that one.
@cappystrano1
@cappystrano1 3 года назад
I flew with Chuck in the 2nd. Long time ago, he was first a gentleman. Love ya Chuck, Psycho 1
@thehistoryvideogameandgame4730
@thehistoryvideogameandgame4730 3 года назад
I’m glad that I was recommended this video, Rest Easy Brigadier General Chuck Yeager and thank you for not just your military contribution but to your contribution to flight, We wouldn’t have known as much as we do without the bravery of you and your fellow test pilots
@ronguin7062
@ronguin7062 7 лет назад
100% old school American badass. salute sir.
@greggriffin3998
@greggriffin3998 7 лет назад
Chuck Yeager - an American TREASURE.
@greggriffin3998
@greggriffin3998 7 лет назад
Maybe you should down a whole bottle of sleeping pills and say bye bye to us all ;)
@4redniwediS
@4redniwediS 7 лет назад
Greg Griffin What is your point and who are you directing it at?
@gerritgraham9185
@gerritgraham9185 6 лет назад
Greg Griffin what makes you want to say something like that? I'm just curious this was a video about the general chuck Yeager flying again and you have to leave a negative comment like that I mean what is your problem? What does that negative comment have ANYTHING TO DO with a retired general flying a jet again?
@lindahall8128
@lindahall8128 6 лет назад
ron guin
@Rasmorak
@Rasmorak 8 лет назад
I am jealous of that pilot. It would be the greatest honor to fly Chuck Yeager himself around.
@89turbomk3
@89turbomk3 5 лет назад
Jester would be an honor to fly a jet period.. but yes chuck too 😬
@balancedactguy
@balancedactguy 5 лет назад
I'd just like to be able to meet him and shake his hand. Meeting him is meeting a Great piece of history!! It was nice they gave him a Cameo appearance in the movie "The Right Stuff"!
@TheMaineSurveyor
@TheMaineSurveyor 5 лет назад
Mark Bondar He was a technical adviser on that movie. He joked that Sam Shepard is more like Chuck than Chuck himself is.
@Lupinthe3rd.
@Lupinthe3rd. 4 года назад
Jester can you say bingo mavricks dead your out of it kid
@21GunPodcast
@21GunPodcast 3 года назад
I was there! My friend was filming the video for that event and knew that Gen Yeager was my childhood hero (after watching The Right Stuff as a kid)! He let me tag along as his grip for the shoot. One of the best experiences of my life.
@tonyconsolo2391
@tonyconsolo2391 3 года назад
Godspeed Mr. Yeager. RIP, we have the watch. Thank you for your dedication to your country!
@bobsullivan6857
@bobsullivan6857 8 лет назад
Flying a F-15 Eagle with General Chuck Yeager in the back seat......No pressure here, lol.
@magicmike6961
@magicmike6961 6 лет назад
front seat you moron
@yorkshirehippotwos4722
@yorkshirehippotwos4722 5 лет назад
@@magicmike6961 back seat
@magicmike6961
@magicmike6961 5 лет назад
oh okay
@bigtime9597
@bigtime9597 5 лет назад
Chuck was indeed in the back seat. The front seat is for the pilot, the back seat is for the Weapons System Officer.
@yorkshirehippotwos4722
@yorkshirehippotwos4722 5 лет назад
@@bigtime9597 please no leactures.
@jakezgab8576
@jakezgab8576 5 лет назад
From now on the speed of sound should be called “Yeager 1”
@piosian4914
@piosian4914 4 года назад
Mach was on Paper, Chuck on life, agree with your suggestion.
@hisoyami
@hisoyami 4 года назад
@@piosian4914 if it wasnt for mach's papers nothing of this shit would be possible and yeager would be still flying at 500Km/h in a mustang p-50
@0katmandude0
@0katmandude0 4 года назад
you forgot all the pilots that where in the nasa or russian space program: 'lets strap my arse to a big pile of fuel, light it up and see how far and how fast i can go'... they are a different breed of men and women in some cases.
@martintimoshenko4260
@martintimoshenko4260 4 года назад
@@0katmandude0 first of all, you've totally bought the mythology based on gauzy eyed retellings for teenagers and enthusiasts. second there was no "russian" space program in the 1940s-1980s. However, the Soviet Union had one. For example, the chief designer of the Soviet Space program, Korolev, without whom there would be no sputnik and no gagarin, was Ukrainian. Their big rockets always had "CCCP" (USSR) on them, not "Russia" as that would make as much sense at the time as painting "Florida" or "Texas" instead of NASA/USA on american ones.
@0katmandude0
@0katmandude0 4 года назад
@@martintimoshenko4260 my my my, aren't we a reactive one ^^ (Could you be from Ukraine?), I was cutting corners. I meant CCCP of course (my bad). Born in 76 I grew up with the legends in books and on film. My dad watched the moon landing. I didn't have the privilege, I did see the Challenger accident live on TV since my school was to have their first class with Miss McAuliffe (really sad and painful experience for a 10 year old boy with stars in his eyes). Anyhoot, We can all agree that humains that have the courage to strap themselves on untested machines hoping that they will function as specified are heroes pushing the envelope of our species knowledge base and should be praised and celebrated. Lets not pollute our heroes with politics and postering. That I'll leave to our would be leaders... ;)
@2345allthebest
@2345allthebest 3 года назад
RIP General Yeager...we will never forget you
@DerMessermann
@DerMessermann 3 года назад
Big Respect from Germany. RIP
@JHamList
@JHamList 4 года назад
this is like watching master yoda pick up his lightsaber for one last time
@Barefoot433
@Barefoot433 3 года назад
Yeah, but a new and improved to many degrees lightsaber. And he’s master it all the same.
@Hulktom2000
@Hulktom2000 3 года назад
yes
@D.P.O.
@D.P.O. 2 года назад
i hope you have a bad night
@pajlotmato2
@pajlotmato2 5 лет назад
I am former jet fighter pilot of Slovak Air Force, 2nd squadron using lovely type L-39 Albatros, and in the fact I wasn´t so experienced jet fighter when I retired the army, In the time I am able to imagine how intensive and emotional had to be to fly with legend and of course as PIC in front seat...I really admire your position and got opportunitie to get flight with such a legend...Even guys here in Slovakia read books about him, I archive severals for my self...All the best and all my admire...
@CHRISRepAZ
@CHRISRepAZ 5 лет назад
My grandparents were from slovakia 👍
@georgemallory797
@georgemallory797 5 лет назад
Many of our American tank crews in Desert Storm had pictures of Gen Rommel inside. Respect is respect.
@709mash
@709mash 4 года назад
@@georgemallory797 talent knows talent.
@kevinfishburne
@kevinfishburne 4 года назад
You, sir, are a professional Russian of the highest caliber.
@markhepworth4804
@markhepworth4804 4 года назад
kevinfishburne He's Slovakian dumbass,he even told you that.
@takusamuel635
@takusamuel635 3 года назад
It's insane, he just died at age 97
@Barefoot433
@Barefoot433 3 года назад
A life well lived is worthy of that length. A major salute to him 🏁🇺🇸🏁🎖🎖🎖
@lucjuszbohn6732
@lucjuszbohn6732 3 года назад
He was extremely lucky to live such a long time as for a god damn experimental pilot
@fab050753
@fab050753 3 года назад
RIP CHUCK. Respect from France.
@Lupinthe3rd.
@Lupinthe3rd. 5 лет назад
I bet that Major who flew it could earn some of the most prestigious medals or make General and he will mostly likely tell you the greatest honor he ever had in his career was to fly with Chuck Yeager
@johnwilson2284
@johnwilson2284 4 года назад
Spoken like a true parasite
@mjdj1999
@mjdj1999 4 года назад
They most likely made up a medal for that flight. I would have
@FJ80Coop
@FJ80Coop 4 года назад
You know it...
@davemckenzie6493
@davemckenzie6493 4 года назад
No doubt about it.
@TheBatugan77
@TheBatugan77 4 года назад
@@johnwilson2284 You're a tick on the asshole of life, jonny.
@Gung_Ho_Vids
@Gung_Ho_Vids 9 лет назад
General Chuck Yeager, at the ripe old age of 89 years, boards an F-15 Eagle at Nellis AFB as part of an honor flight.
@excarman
@excarman 9 лет назад
Gung Ho Vids General Chuck Yeager is American Aviation's last living legend
@maverick5059
@maverick5059 8 лет назад
Thank you for your service and guts, General Yeager. You're a true American hero and still going strong
@rickd248
@rickd248 8 лет назад
Thanks for posting this. I remember when the General broke the sound barrier. It is good to see American Heroes being treated like the Heroes they really are. General Yeager is one of the very few American pilots to shoot down a German 262 with a P-51D. For those that don't know, he took out a twin engine jet with a single engine propeller driven fighter. He is and will always be a Great American Hero.
@clmco36
@clmco36 8 лет назад
+Gung Ho Vids Thank you for your service General Yeager!! You a truly a Great American Hero!
@clmco36
@clmco36 8 лет назад
+rickd248 I bet he was all smiles when those afterburners ignited!
@CCobos-ie2lb
@CCobos-ie2lb 3 года назад
Rest in Peace,Chuck..Now you can fly wherever you want..
@goose5718
@goose5718 2 года назад
@Unpaid News war is war
@TroutFink
@TroutFink 3 года назад
First book report I’ve ever done was on Chuck. I was in second grade and my father “helped” me read his biography. A true legend!
@shoop4040
@shoop4040 8 лет назад
I am just a silly civilian. I am so surprised that there has not been a movie made just about him General Chuck Yeager, A double ace,one of the best stick and rudder pilot in aviation history,one of the very few pilots to be shot down during war survive, then imbed himself with the french underground be able to climb over the pyrenees into spain while saving another pilots life. One of the youngest to lead men into war. That was just the beginning,suddenly defy all odds by making history breaking the sound barrier. I'll like to know how many men today in their 20's can compare.. This guy is a stud of studs...
@jok1961
@jok1961 6 лет назад
I thought the same when I read his biography 25 years ago or so. Amazing life indeed.
@ashipnerdoffical4260
@ashipnerdoffical4260 6 лет назад
I think they did. 'The right stuff' I think.
@Viviana088
@Viviana088 6 лет назад
ashipnerd offical yep that's the stuff :)
@user-zm1ft3ob7t
@user-zm1ft3ob7t 6 лет назад
You have really been sucked by the PR campaign that Yeager has spun. He was just the guy who happened to be in the X-1 program. It doesn't take a lot of skill to sit in a rocket powered aircraft and go past the speed of sound.
@thomaseastmond8455
@thomaseastmond8455 5 лет назад
D today, but it wasn't easy in 1949.
@clepperdcs1298
@clepperdcs1298 8 лет назад
he barely can get into the cockpit, his steel balls block the way...
@uf69251
@uf69251 6 лет назад
pepetg, you are so right my friend.
@johngerson7335
@johngerson7335 6 лет назад
Spot on. Great comment!
@stevescerbak1022
@stevescerbak1022 6 лет назад
PEPETG them balls are titanium, my friend.
@melanieb6914
@melanieb6914 5 лет назад
😂🤣
@connorjohnson2313
@connorjohnson2313 5 лет назад
That's rude guys but did you know he's literally been flying since the 1940s so get recked
@mauriciosimoesdealmeidabot5641
@mauriciosimoesdealmeidabot5641 4 года назад
God damn !!! What an honour for the pilot of this F 15. He’s taking Chuck Yeager for a ride !!!
@boatman222345
@boatman222345 3 года назад
My all time favorite memory of Chuck Yeager is when he flew an ultralight for the first time and wrote about it for Outside Magazine. I just thought it was so cool that the first man to,break the sound barrier would get a kick out of flying an ultralight...now there's a man who loves to fly!
@erictaylor5462
@erictaylor5462 8 лет назад
0:15 Chuck is thinking, "God damn kid. I was flying planes before your GRANDFATHER was born. I know how to get into an airplane."
@nurlindafsihotang49
@nurlindafsihotang49 5 лет назад
Nah. Probably think "damnit, my athristis!"
@vnelson000
@vnelson000 5 лет назад
I joined the U.S. Navy in 1984 inspired by men like Gen. Yeager. I wanted to do my part, to give every American a chance to have opportunities to be great and do the things Gen. Yeager has done with his life. I love what America can be if we all do our part, and help keep her the land of the free and home of the brave. Walk in the foot steps of the best and hope a little greatness rubs off on you. God bless
@Wassermel0ne
@Wassermel0ne 5 лет назад
K
@johnennis4586
@johnennis4586 4 года назад
Your so brave dropping bombs on civilians from 30,000ft. God bless America
@janepatterson6779
@janepatterson6779 4 года назад
Well stated, well stated. You're a Patriot through and through!
@bruhmoment2106
@bruhmoment2106 4 года назад
John Ennis good one
@mjdj1999
@mjdj1999 4 года назад
Thank you for your service sir
@ironcladranchandforge7292
@ironcladranchandforge7292 3 года назад
RIP Chuck Yeager, this day of December 7th 2020. A great American and hero.
@pauladkins9829
@pauladkins9829 3 года назад
I lived right next door to Chuck Yeager's mother Grandma Yeager she had three sons that I know of and I knew them all Chuck Yeager Woodrow Yeager and Lee Yeager big beautiful German blue-eyed men the right stuff and I used to talk to Grandma everyday she said under a tree and she would tell me stories I had no idea that Chuck was a national hero
@sgtjyf01
@sgtjyf01 4 года назад
"Tower this is Ghost Rider, Request permission for a supersonic pass..." "Ghost Rider, request denied. The pattern is full" "I have General Yeager riding shotgun" "Ghost Rider, request granted. Make it so" "Mach 1 Engage!"
@mjdj1999
@mjdj1999 4 года назад
That's one lucky pilot! I'd give anything just to meet the man! What an honor it must have been to just fly him around. Awesome video! Thank you Mr Yeager for your DEDICATED service to this country!
@smiff4748
@smiff4748 8 лет назад
Greetings from the UK. Without heroes like Chuck Yeager Aviation would not be where it is today. A great man flying once more in a great aircraft.
@user-kp7gy9yt8b
@user-kp7gy9yt8b 6 лет назад
Nice, he kinda hates you guys though. Lol.
@bigtime9597
@bigtime9597 5 лет назад
Remember that your General Montgomery completely wasted valuable supplies in Operation Market Garden, which turned into a bitter failure of a battle. Must make an amazing war story indeed. Besides, America overtook Britain as the world military superpower after World War 1, so you had to rely on us volunteering in order to get the Luftwaffe to stop bombing the hell out of London. You only had one unit present in Bastogne, the largest and bloodiest battle in the history of the war. It was the 21st Army Group, Second Army. Where were the rest of you? From our 12th Army Division, we had three groups; First, Ninth and Third. Where were the British when the American Third and Ninth fought over Aachen and broke through the Siegfried Line, which Churchill called "The Hindenburg Line"? Don't get me wrong. You're fine. But you may want to look at your own history before you try to act like you're the heroes because your leaders nearly cost us the war in Europe.
@Keyswiz71
@Keyswiz71 5 лет назад
@@bigtime9597 You seriously think that three American Eagle Squadrons were able to stop the Luftwaffe bombing London? The Eagle Squadrons were not operational during the Battle of Britain when the bombing of London began, and by the time the Eagle Squadrons were made operational, the raids were being carried out under the cover of darkness. The main reason Hitler stopped bombing London in 1941 was that he needed those bomber squadrons for Operation Barbarossa. Also advances in AI radar on British night fighters was starting to increase Luftwaffe casualties, though in reality probably still not enough to halt their operations. The Eagle Squadrons were flying day fighters so would have had little or no impact upon the cessation of the bombing of London any more than the any other allied day fighter squadrons. While there were many errors that led to failure of Market Garden, many historians are now agreed that the operation mainly failed due to US General Gavin's failure to take the bridge at Nijmegen due to his obsession with 1000 non-existent tanks that were "hiding in the Groesbeek Heights". If you want to lay any blame on a British General, then it should be leveled at General "Boy" Browning (Gavin's superior) who went along with Gavin's mythical assertion, despite dismissing hard evidence of SS armour around Arnhem taken by photo reconnaissance aircraft. Taking the bridge at Nijmegen was Gavin's primary objective, and he failed to prioritise this, not only leading to serious delays in getting XXX Corps to Arnhem, but causing unnecessary casualties among his own US 82nd Airborne troops as they were forced to make a suicidal river crossing in the face of the by now much strengthened 2nd SS Panzer Division. The final breakthrough at Nijmegen was only achieved with the assistance of the British Guards Armoured Division, but the delays at Nijmegen led to the lightly armed 1st Airborne at Arnhem running out of ammunition in the face of a overwhelming enemy force whose strength was constantly increasing. I'm not saying Monty was perfect (no General was) and Market Garden was a massively ambitious operation, however blame for its failures should be attributed based on evidence and facts.
@Foucault42a
@Foucault42a 5 лет назад
He must have mixed allegiances considering his obvious German heritage.
@feckenblinken7985
@feckenblinken7985 5 лет назад
@@user-kp7gy9yt8b John Glenn, Neil Armstrong etc have clearly British heritage ...maybe the old German fuck is jealous
@waynee5603
@waynee5603 3 года назад
My favorite quote from The Right Stuff... "Sir, over there...is that a man?" "Yeah, you damn right it is!" Great scene.
@rickdavid1795
@rickdavid1795 3 года назад
Chuck Yeager You have always been my hero. I salute you sir. I met you at the Nut Tree airport. I’ll never forget RIP
@obsoleteprofessor2034
@obsoleteprofessor2034 8 лет назад
In 1975-76 I went through the airplane course at Reedley College. It turned out one of my instructors, by the name of Locke knew the guy who ran the fuel service at FAT. I think his name was Kavorkian. Years prior K went to Edwards to meet his friend (first guy to fly 747 with the shuttle on top..McKurry(?). Friend asked K to come with him to the base hospital to visit his friend who had been hurt bad in an accident.. That person was Yeager. Over time Locke was taken to meet Yeager and he later promised to buzz the college. We were told the time and everyone wondered why we weren't in class. He almost blew the windows out of the place. Next day he came and gave us a talk. I shook his hand. I was 20 then. He came in a NASA F104. Years later when I was working at the Fresno ANG, I got to fuel his airplane up.. a 104. I later saw it parked at Moffet Field. Years after that I went to a restaurant called the Frankwood Inn which is on Hiway 180 out of Fresno on the way to Kings Canyon Nat Park. The owner was all excited because he had taken a picture of Yeager and some "Russian" pilot. It was Viktor Belenko.. the one who stole the MIG. I had missed them by half an hour. The owner displayed the photo along with a business card from Belenko which read, "Have MIG will travel".
@Gung_Ho_Vids
@Gung_Ho_Vids 8 лет назад
+obsolete professor Very cool. Thanks for posting.
@obsoleteprofessor2034
@obsoleteprofessor2034 8 лет назад
+Hassan Goldstein I guess "not fitting the profile" sorta stuck. Oprah's airplane cracked a windshield and the pilot radio'd to go back. He asked the controller, "Do you know who this is?" Controller came back with a "Yes... (so what!?)"
@user-dg3nr2eq7n
@user-dg3nr2eq7n 8 лет назад
+obsolete professor Hahahahahaha that's a nice response from the atc
@bigearedmouse17
@bigearedmouse17 8 лет назад
This guy is an absolute LEGEND.
@chestermcdaniel106
@chestermcdaniel106 3 года назад
God speed sir. I hope you broke the barrier 10 fold leaving here. See yuh soon!
@mattalwayslearning2184
@mattalwayslearning2184 4 года назад
“It tells you your angle of attack.” “If you don’t know it you shouldn’t be flying.” O G
@dj6769
@dj6769 5 лет назад
The only man authorized to issue “man cards”.SALUTE!
@FJ80Coop
@FJ80Coop 4 года назад
Shame i only have one like to give for this comment...
@lgnlint
@lgnlint 9 лет назад
Must have been an honor to be the pilot who got to fly him around.
@scottterrill2390
@scottterrill2390 9 лет назад
Ch0plol I highly doubt it, several pilots I know cant stand flying with him.
@knoxwatson5360
@knoxwatson5360 9 лет назад
Do they say why?
@eagle275
@eagle275 9 лет назад
Scott Terrill - If you were 89 and been through all he has, you'd be a frikkin grouch. The General is a dam legend, he can act however the frik he wants.
@scottterrill2390
@scottterrill2390 9 лет назад
Yeah, good luck with that. It takes a real man to NOT act like a fucking tool to everyone. Let him try and fly in my plane...aint going to happen.
@AirForceMike1981
@AirForceMike1981 8 лет назад
+Sam Young I was elbow to elbow to General Yeager about 2 yrs ago. It was amazing, we quietly talked, I gave him a pack of Beeman's gum (no kidding) and I won't forget it. "I wonder where this stuff is made now" he said. I said I think Argentina or somewhere like that! His wife Victoria runs the show. DO NOT ask for an autograph, it will not happen--his trademark is worth a FORTUNE and he's protected as such. His Right Stuff store has stuff--look at it to understand. I had two autographs from him, back when it was easy (circa 1988-1990), he signed his two books for me--he came off the wing of the jet and there I was-- after talking to us maintenance guys at Edwards AFB. I lost my taste for him after I was disappointed at things I saw, so I sold BOTH on eBay.
@markog1999
@markog1999 2 года назад
Allegedly the reason "Pilot Voice" exists is this man: His accent and manner communicating on radio as a test pilot of some of the most dangerous aircraft ever built was SO COOL, that other pilots began imitating it, and continue so.
@RoisinT2
@RoisinT2 3 года назад
One of the true Legends! In the sexiest, most badass plane there ever been or will be IMO! That must have been quite an honor to he pilot who had the change to fly this General on this day.. One thing one will remember for sure. I salute to them both.
@garyvale8347
@garyvale8347 8 лет назад
if Chuck Yeager says it's a stupid instrument.....then rip it the hell out..................
@GaryandJenny
@GaryandJenny 8 лет назад
The A.O.A., or Angle of Attack indicator is far from being a stupid instrument, regardless of what the General says. For some individuals, Yeager, Hoover, and others, the airplane talks to them. There is nothing wrong with that, but if you want to fly precisely, the AOA indicator will give you the most precise indication of how well the aircraft is flying, since it measures the amount of lift being generated.
@garyvale8347
@garyvale8347 8 лет назад
@ gary curran.....lighten up....as the point of my original comment was simply to state, that Chuck Yeager is a one of a kind, true American combat pilot and military test pilot, who has more of the "right stuff " at his age today, than many will ever have....AOA indicator has nothing to do with it....
@Pilot545
@Pilot545 8 лет назад
+Gary Curran Agree! And, as a matter of fact, in the F-16, we fly AOA on approach (11 degrees)...not airspeed. And AOA is DEFINITELY the instrument you want in wind shear conditions! Lost a few airliners years ago because they weren't equipped with one. Bottom line: Yeager comes from an entirely different era in aviation.
@ussjealousy
@ussjealousy 8 лет назад
+Gary Vale :l ... some people don't have sense of humor Gary!!! they don't get it!! :D
@garyvale8347
@garyvale8347 8 лет назад
you sir are soooooooooo right.......but I'm glad you got it...hahaha
@ppipowerclass
@ppipowerclass 7 лет назад
Didn't know you had to request for super sonic flight with Chuck Yeager in the plane with you. I would have assumed that with him in the plane, it was just expected. lol
@mr.joseph7806
@mr.joseph7806 5 лет назад
Growing up in the 70's in Southern Colorado we would always hear sonic booms. I wonder what aircraft made those back then.
@judgemarshall6127
@judgemarshall6127 4 года назад
Professional Pilots fly by the rule book (FARS & Standards) it's never assumed and a given. (Your god himself is no exception). ✈😎
@ppipowerclass
@ppipowerclass 2 года назад
@@judgemarshall6127 It was a joke. Calm down.
@judgemarshall6127
@judgemarshall6127 2 года назад
@@ppipowerclass 32 years of flight experience in various environments driving diverse types of equipment. Naaaah. No thanks. I'll continue to stay vigilant. It's gotten me this far. 🤔😆👨🏽‍✈️✈🌍
@cuttheloop
@cuttheloop 3 года назад
I've flown the F-15 out of Nellis dozens of times. Thank you Eagle Dynamics :)
@Z_Victory_Z
@Z_Victory_Z 3 года назад
RIP Gen. Yeager, thank you for your courage and service to this country. Flying higher than ever now!
@stevepuddlejumperpilot6062
@stevepuddlejumperpilot6062 8 лет назад
One of my friends crew chiefed his plane a few times. Said the guy was a mountain of a man. Very professional, asked you questions about the plane, asked your advice on things, what worked, what didn't work, what would make things better, etc., wanted to know what you knew and that you knew your job. Said the guy was just fantastic and a real patriot.
@TheAsianpancakes
@TheAsianpancakes 6 лет назад
Jealous
@Griggsbygriffindore
@Griggsbygriffindore 5 лет назад
Well not to brag, but he was my grandfathers cousin.
@lostcause2137
@lostcause2137 5 лет назад
@@Griggsbygriffindore Yeah well he is both my mother and farther.
@nomadjeff1922
@nomadjeff1922 5 лет назад
Not the guy I dealt with for 26 years of Fighter maintenance. Monumental jerk. Hated enlisted people.
@ronalddavis
@ronalddavis 5 лет назад
yeah always seemed to be a real narcissist asshole
@geraldbajarin857
@geraldbajarin857 5 лет назад
I guess the 613 people who gave this a thumbs down flunked out of flight school.
@johnwilson2284
@johnwilson2284 4 года назад
My guess would be that maybe none of them went to Flight School.
@vladtairov2721
@vladtairov2721 4 года назад
They're FAIPs.
@MikeBrown-ex9nh
@MikeBrown-ex9nh 4 года назад
Flunked out of high school.
@stanstanly3812
@stanstanly3812 4 года назад
Maybe some of them have a different opinion of him. I've heard stories of him not being very nice to....ahem....minorities while he was in the service.
@bellabela7893
@bellabela7893 4 года назад
My other guess is that they are not proud Americans, but ignorant idiots.
@chrisg6147
@chrisg6147 3 года назад
R.I.P Chuck Yeager ....a true hero
@j.lietka9406
@j.lietka9406 4 года назад
Got to meet him years ago in W Germany. He still has a gleem in his eyes! Thanks sir! The blue sky still bekons!
@michaelbosisto9378
@michaelbosisto9378 7 лет назад
That man is beyond a legend. Just imagine all the advancements he has seen in aviation.
@rwboa22
@rwboa22 5 лет назад
Let alone seeing the X-15 and both SpaceShipOne and SpaceShipTwo do the same thing he did in the X-1 (being drop-launched from a carrier plane), except go higher (over 50 miles) and faster (Mach 5+). Some may also add the Space Shuttle, but it was launched like a rocket except for the four unpowered "ALT" flights (using the Boeing 747 and the Space Shuttle Enterprise) back in 1977.
@neriozulberti1492
@neriozulberti1492 5 лет назад
Balls of steel,Gen.Yeager you’re my hero 89 years with a smile and a great flight,God bless you
@Kyle_Godfrey111
@Kyle_Godfrey111 5 лет назад
Nerio Zulberti this video was made in 2012. He ain’t 89 anymore and I hope he is still alive.
@neriozulberti1492
@neriozulberti1492 5 лет назад
98 12 valve i hope so
@Bob3519
@Bob3519 4 года назад
As of January 2020 he is still with us. He'll be 97 in February 2020.
@jps99
@jps99 3 года назад
Just being able to climb into the cockpit at the age is amazing. The man is a true hero for his accomplishments in aviation.
@juanjosepapaleo7134
@juanjosepapaleo7134 3 года назад
A leader in his achievements, a great legend, friend rest in peace, we will see each other at the top and you will teach me to fly.
@gorillacookies3451
@gorillacookies3451 8 лет назад
I met Gen. Yeager here in Oroville Ca. the 1st time in 2006. I wasn't trying to do anything but shake the hand of a legend and lifelong hero of mine. And wow was I impressed, the man's handshake was like a damn vise. I'm 6 '1 or 2 and a fit 205-210 lbs and the General at probably 5'6 or 7 and maybe 160 -170 lbs and around 80 years old at that time and I swear his grip was as strong as any I ever felt. He wasn't trying to impress or muscle obviously, as he was clearly relaxed. I've seen him on a few occasions since and he not only remembered my name but our first meeting outside a local Chinese restaurant back in 06.
@Rasmorak
@Rasmorak 8 лет назад
+Jack Brewer Oroville of all places? Wow.
@Monscent
@Monscent 7 лет назад
Tbh I think thats mostly the fact that older guys still keep to the tradition that a handshake SHOULD be firm and show strength.
@OfficialJoeKingOne
@OfficialJoeKingOne 5 лет назад
What an honor for you!
@roguewarr4662
@roguewarr4662 8 лет назад
he,s still got it at 89yrs ...we need more of his kind today...god bless general chuck yeager sir..
@alfidirect9543
@alfidirect9543 4 года назад
General Yeager my biggest respect for you and honour for you.I grew up in democracy thanks to your generation.Personalities like you protected my generation .I did as well mil.Together manoevers with guys from NAto. And my girlfriend is from Pensacola. Salutation from Germany.Lake Constance.
@v1r6
@v1r6 3 года назад
Rest in Peace to a pioneer in the aviation world and helping my little mind grow and want to learn about aviation, thank you for all your contributions sir, we got the future for you
@maryannamerica6934
@maryannamerica6934 5 лет назад
Chuck was my 2nd Hero... My Dad was my first Hero, A WWII Army Reconnaissance soldier in Pacific Theatre, Now this IS The Right Stuff!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 A USAF Veteran 🇺🇸
@user-rd8xw6ro4y
@user-rd8xw6ro4y 4 года назад
Best.
@TheAznative101
@TheAznative101 7 лет назад
I had the pleasure of meeting the man who broke the sound barrier while I was attending Chico state. He lived in Grass Valley. Came to our class and talked about his adventures. Very nice man.
@middletnpyro
@middletnpyro 4 года назад
A fellow West Virginian!!! Much love to the legend fly high Chuck 🛩
@tntkop
@tntkop 3 года назад
Imagine Chuck saying: “It’s been awhile since I ejected from an aircraft. Hang in sonny!” And then pulled his ejection handle! 😂😂😂
@user-yz7xb4sw4h
@user-yz7xb4sw4h 6 лет назад
It's probable, Yeager broke the sound barrier before that pilot's father was born. lol
@ziggystardust1751
@ziggystardust1751 5 лет назад
The MAN with the right stuff.God bless this man.
@pedrosoandrew
@pedrosoandrew 3 года назад
Fly High, General Chuck.
@triplethreatcga2358
@triplethreatcga2358 3 года назад
Let the lawsuits over his estate begin between his young wife, Victoria, and his sons from Glennis, Michael and Don and his daughter Sharon.
@rickkephartactual7706
@rickkephartactual7706 2 года назад
If anyone ever deserved an Honor Flight it is Chuck Yeager. I don't think most people truly appreciate what he truly did. At a time when many said or thought you couldn't break the sound barrier, and those that had come close thought their aircraft was going to disintegrate around them, he was still will to attempt to push through and achieve what was thought to be impossible. If that isn't enough to scare the (you know what) out of most people I don't know what it. Scary as hell and he did it anyhow. Just one of many exploits of this extraordinary person.
@Palman74
@Palman74 8 лет назад
Met the man at Embry-Riddle back in 1976. I was member of the Boise State University flying team competing in flying competiions at Daytona Beach, FL. I was grabbing a quick bowl of chili in the cafeteria all alone and up walks this guy in a flying suit. Retired Brigadier Gen. Charles Chuck Yeager. Asks if he can join me? Well hell yeah! We talked about the Bell X 1 and the old days of Edwards. Covered a lot of ground in about 20 min. We said our goodbyes and never saw the man again. Great memory for a 19 year old kid only flying for 2 yrs.
@darkknight1340
@darkknight1340 5 лет назад
That F 15 should have been renamed Glamorous Glennis for that flight.
@dspates51
@dspates51 5 лет назад
My thoughts exactly.
@mjdj1999
@mjdj1999 4 года назад
You misspelled "GOD"
@jwa718
@jwa718 4 года назад
That would have been a spectacular gesture!
@oscardrouge8507
@oscardrouge8507 4 года назад
Agree
@QuilXT
@QuilXT 3 года назад
I was an F-15 Crew Chief in the Air Force and he came to open an Air Show at my base back when I was still on the flight line. the jet I crewed had "Glamorous Glennis" painted on its side for just that occasion. I was glad when he was done because while he may be in the history books and he may have paved the way for aviation, behind the scenes, he's a complete asshole.
@jasonbelter3536
@jasonbelter3536 3 года назад
A true hero, legend and pioneer, Rest In Peace General Yeager
@Lupinthe3rd.
@Lupinthe3rd. 3 года назад
RIP Charles Ellwood "chuck" Yeager brigadier general United States Airforce (1923-2020) First pilot to survive breaking the sound barrier WWII fighter ace Recipient of two distinguished service medals two silver stars three distinguished flying crosses 11 air medals and the presidential medal of freedom. Hope you have a good swig at ponchos with the other pilots who departed before you.
@johnharding9777
@johnharding9777 5 лет назад
"Is that a man?" "Yeah, you damn right it is."
@FJ80Coop
@FJ80Coop 4 года назад
Is that a man...nooo that's THE man...
@uio890138
@uio890138 4 года назад
Great movie!!
@waynee5603
@waynee5603 3 года назад
DAMN! I just posted that...great minds think alike ;p
@PS3PS3PS3PS3
@PS3PS3PS3PS3 7 лет назад
Now this man is a legend!
@FrickinLaserBeams
@FrickinLaserBeams 3 года назад
RIP Sir. You are a true verifiable legend.
@buckeyefangirl1976
@buckeyefangirl1976 4 года назад
He's tough..he's a Mountaineer and legend. Thanks for sharing this. Thank YOU General.
@tardivo1972
@tardivo1972 9 лет назад
Hello my name is Cristian I am Argentine, live in the city San Miguel province of Buenos Aires. Chuck is because I love airplanes and their stories. From childhood I collected bundles of planes to create a comprehensive encyclopedia about them. In one of those installments told the story about chuck in war with Super Sabre .... I loved the story and I was interested in Chuck's life since that day. That good life and good person proved chuck. They are role models. Congratulations on this video. Greetings from Argentina.
@Gung_Ho_Vids
@Gung_Ho_Vids 9 лет назад
tardivo1972 Argentina is a beautiful country. Thanks for stopping by and making a good comment
@robbiedixon7447
@robbiedixon7447 8 лет назад
+tardivo1972 ,yes thanks 1972. good international comments seem to be a rarity,and hello from friends in the U.S.A. !
@zoranvoda
@zoranvoda 7 лет назад
Robbie Dixon (püüüü
@timketchie
@timketchie 6 лет назад
tarvido1972...If you ever come to the United States e-mail me and I will hook you up to see some of the great aviation museums over here. If you need a copy of Chuck's autobiography let me know as well, I probably can find it in espanol
@3dogman311
@3dogman311 8 лет назад
General Yeager - American's aviation icon...
@wb6162
@wb6162 6 лет назад
He had the right stuff!
@spuriousjohn6720
@spuriousjohn6720 2 года назад
What a great man who gave us so much while having one helluva good time doing it!
@tect777
@tect777 4 года назад
Salute mister Chuck.
@dks13827
@dks13827 8 лет назад
Love you Chuck. Thanks for all you have done. Eagles are the greatest.
@shable1436
@shable1436 5 лет назад
This is the "right stuff" RU-vid was made for 🖒
@goat6354
@goat6354 3 года назад
No, meme compilations are many times better
@DJaquithFL
@DJaquithFL 4 года назад
Chuck Yeager just celebrated his 97th Birthday. Happy Birthday Chuck! 🎂🎉
@waldothegreat100
@waldothegreat100 3 года назад
I had the privilege to spend time with him over several days. My step brother produced the movie The Right Stuff. The scene in Pancho’s Bar the man pushing the broom in the background was Chuck. Great American hero!
@TheHua89
@TheHua89 4 года назад
During the summer of 1994 I was an air cadet on a course at Cold Lake Air Force base. One afternoon a P-51 mustang flew by in formation with three CF-18's. At the controls of the mustang was Chuck Yeager. Still one of the coolest things that's ever happened to me!
@Billfish57
@Billfish57 3 года назад
That same year, I saw him fly a P-51 with 3 others and a B-17 over the Indy 500 to start the fun, great time.
@davidm2688
@davidm2688 5 лет назад
A living legend, he truly is.
@klauspendolo1393
@klauspendolo1393 4 года назад
Man, this guy IS a legend....the word “respect” is overflow here, nobody would dare to state anything else. Respect, man ❤️🙏
@tschirhartifcation
@tschirhartifcation 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing a great moment in time with a great flying ace,, General Chuck Yeager.
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