
film Aviation !?…?
I saw this movie when I was a kid and loved it. but I can not remember the name … : (I remember it started with these two young hot shot pilots for the Air Force. They tested all the best aircraft the time. Even crashed a few. Then one of the men died, I believe, and the other main character is going to fly the Bell x-1. First man to go Mach 1 … recognize this person? its driving me crazy
The pilot was the famous Chuck Yeager and the film was the most likely "The Right Stuff," which starred Sam Shepard as Yeager. Of course, I do not know how old you are, but this film was made in 1983.
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