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[[File:Chuck Yeager.jpg|thumb|Chuck Yeager, [[1940s]]]] |
[[File:Chuck Yeager.jpg|thumb|Chuck Yeager, [[1940s]]]] |
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+ | :: - '''Chuck Yeager''' (as quoted by [[Travis Mayweather]]) ({{ENT|Demons}}) |
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'''Charles "Chuck" Yeager''' was a famous [[United States of America|American]] fighter pilot in [[World War II]] on [[Earth]]. After the war, Yeager served as a test pilot, and in the Bell X-1 plane, he made the first level [[Human]] supersonic flight. |
'''Charles "Chuck" Yeager''' was a famous [[United States of America|American]] fighter pilot in [[World War II]] on [[Earth]]. After the war, Yeager served as a test pilot, and in the Bell X-1 plane, he made the first level [[Human]] supersonic flight. |
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− | + | {{bginfo|Footage of Yeager and his plane, the [[Glamorous Glennis]], were featured in the opening credits for ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]].}} |
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− | + | {{EnterpriseNX}} [[Ensign]] [[Travis Mayweather]] once remarked he overcame his fear of tense piloting by mimicking Charles Yeager. ({{ENT|Demons}}) |
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− | In [[2368]], {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} [[chief engineer]] [[Geordi La Forge]] remarked that the impending test of the [[soliton wave]] was like "being there to watch Chuck Yeager break the sound barrier." ({{TNG|New Ground}}) |
+ | In [[2368]], {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} [[chief engineer]] [[Geordi La Forge]] remarked that the impending test of the [[soliton wave]] was like "being there to watch Chuck Yeager break the [[sound barrier]]." ({{TNG|New Ground}}) |
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+ | A [[maneuver|flight maneuver]] known as the [[Yeager loop]] was named in Yeager's honor. ({{TNG|The First Duty}}) Two [[24th century]] [[Federation]] [[starship]]s, both called {{USS|Yeager|disambiguation}}, were presumably named in his honor. ({{film|8}}; ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'') |
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Revision as of 08:14, 22 April 2014
- "I never let myself be afraid. I just focus on the dials and concentrate on flying"
- - Chuck Yeager (as quoted by Travis Mayweather) (ENT: "Demons")
Charles "Chuck" Yeager was a famous American fighter pilot in World War II on Earth. After the war, Yeager served as a test pilot, and in the Bell X-1 plane, he made the first level Human supersonic flight.
Enterprise NX-01 Ensign Travis Mayweather once remarked he overcame his fear of tense piloting by mimicking Charles Yeager. (ENT: "Demons")
In 2368, USS Enterprise-D chief engineer Geordi La Forge remarked that the impending test of the soliton wave was like "being there to watch Chuck Yeager break the sound barrier." (TNG: "New Ground")
A flight maneuver known as the Yeager loop was named in Yeager's honor. (TNG: "The First Duty") Two 24th century Federation starships, both called USS Yeager, were presumably named in his honor. (Star Trek: First Contact; Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)