This Day in Space History | October 14, 1947 | The Sound Barrier is BROKEN!

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🛩️ On This Day in Space History: Breaking the Sound Barrier

🗓️ On October 14, 1947, U.S. Army test pilot Chuck Yeager changed the course of aviation history by becoming the first human to break the sound barrier in the Bell X-1 aircraft. This pioneering feat, achieved over Rogers Dry Lake in California, forever transformed our understanding of supersonic flight. Learn how Yeager’s courageous journey pushed the limits of technology and opened new doors for aerospace innovation.

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Rubbish.
Chuck Yeager was of German ancestry (Jäger).
Many German planes during WW2 broke the sound barrier during dives.

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