LOOKING OVER THE EDGE

Aviators who've been to "the edge of the envelope" definitely know the name "Chuck Yeager." On Oct. 14, 1947, the legendary test pilot became the first person to fly supersonic, breaking the so-called "sound barrier" in a rocket-powered Bell X-1. Many of the era's experts had believed the sound...

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