When was sound barrier first broken




















His daring test flights were featured in Tom Wolfe's book "The Right Stuff" as well as the film adaptation and new Disney Plus series by the same name. Yeager's flying career in the U. Air Force began during World War II in , where he served as a private and later an aircraft mechanic.

He began pilot training in and became a test pilot after the war. Yeager flew a variety of experimental aircraft at Edwards Air Force Base. In , Yeager served as director of the Space School at Edwards and later would serve as a wing commander in the Vietnam War, where he flew over combat missions, according to a NASA biography.

Pisano, D. Yeager, Chuck et al. New York: Penguin Studio, APS News Archives. Librarians Authors Referees Media Students. Login Become a Member Contact Us. October 14, Chuck Yeager Breaks the Sound Barrier Today, fighter jets routinely achieve speeds faster than the speed of sound, but there was a time when scientists questioned whether the increase in aerodynamic drag as an aircraft approached that threshold would prohibit such a feat. Chuck Yeager. Further Reading : Pisano, D.

Wolfe, Tom. The Right Stuff. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, On October 14, , German Gen. He chooses the latter. Rommel was born in in Wurttenberg, The young Hitler was drafted for Austrian military service but Live TV. This Day In History. History Vault. Art, Literature, and Film History. Great Britain. Black History. Vietnam War. As per the account of the day narrated by Anderson Jr. As the aircraft reached a velocity of over 1, km per hour and an altitude of 43, feet, the flight was smooth and no loss of control was reported as some engineers had feared.

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