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![]() "Dudley Henriques" wrote in message news:Yw63g.8603 Yeager implied he was a hot dog who would always push it and that his death by small plane wasn't surprising. Yeager has never liked the civilian test pilots very much and has said so on many occasions. He ranted about that at length in his biography. I had a strange experience doing a documentary ("Flying the P-38 Lightning") with a bunch of WWII fighter vets one time. There was the straw-hat faction (Hoover fans, bless 'em), and a couple of guys who sort of snubbed the others. One guy mentioned what squadron he was in-- "YEAGER's squadron!"--and then suddenly right in front of all of us, two or the old guys looked at each other and turned their backs on him. One of the guys' WIFE said "I wouldn't brag about that." I don't know what Yeager did to **** them off, but there were about half a dozen of us there including Jeff Ethell. We all just sort of shifted and looked at each other. I asked one of them, with whom I'd chatted quite a bit, and he said something to the effect that Yeager was a pompous ass and anybody that served with him and bragged about it probably was too. I took a mental snapshot of that moment. -c |
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![]() "gatt" wrote in message ... "Dudley Henriques" wrote in message news:Yw63g.8603 Yeager implied he was a hot dog who would always push it and that his death by small plane wasn't surprising. Yeager has never liked the civilian test pilots very much and has said so on many occasions. He ranted about that at length in his biography. I had a strange experience doing a documentary ("Flying the P-38 Lightning") with a bunch of WWII fighter vets one time. There was the straw-hat faction (Hoover fans, bless 'em), and a couple of guys who sort of snubbed the others. One guy mentioned what squadron he was in-- "YEAGER's squadron!"--and then suddenly right in front of all of us, two or the old guys looked at each other and turned their backs on him. One of the guys' WIFE said "I wouldn't brag about that." I don't know what Yeager did to **** them off, but there were about half a dozen of us there including Jeff Ethell. We all just sort of shifted and looked at each other. I asked one of them, with whom I'd chatted quite a bit, and he said something to the effect that Yeager was a pompous ass and anybody that served with him and bragged about it probably was too. I took a mental snapshot of that moment. Might have been that Yeager's squadrons won every competition that came down. That tends to **** off the highly touted fair-haired boys that don't cut it when the chips are down. |
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![]() "Matt Barrow" wrote in message ... "gatt" wrote in message ... "Dudley Henriques" wrote in message news:Yw63g.8603 Yeager implied he was a hot dog who would always push it and that his death by small plane wasn't surprising. Yeager has never liked the civilian test pilots very much and has said so on many occasions. He ranted about that at length in his biography. I had a strange experience doing a documentary ("Flying the P-38 Lightning") with a bunch of WWII fighter vets one time. There was the straw-hat faction (Hoover fans, bless 'em), and a couple of guys who sort of snubbed the others. One guy mentioned what squadron he was in-- "YEAGER's squadron!"--and then suddenly right in front of all of us, two or the old guys looked at each other and turned their backs on him. One of the guys' WIFE said "I wouldn't brag about that." I don't know what Yeager did to **** them off, but there were about half a dozen of us there including Jeff Ethell. We all just sort of shifted and looked at each other. I asked one of them, with whom I'd chatted quite a bit, and he said something to the effect that Yeager was a pompous ass and anybody that served with him and bragged about it probably was too. I took a mental snapshot of that moment. Might have been that Yeager's squadrons won every competition that came down. That tends to **** off the highly touted fair-haired boys that don't cut it when the chips are down. For another example, check out how some of the media and the industry is treatingLynn Tilton, the babe who bailed out MD Helicopters and how she is kicking ass. Much of the "old boy network" doesn't seem to appreciate it, especially her remarks about the supply chain in the avaiation industry being "in shambles" in Rotor & WIng magazine. -- Matt --------------------- Matthew W. Barrow Site-Fill Homes, LLC. Montrose, CO |
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he said something to the effect that Yeager was a pompous ass....
That seems to be a widely-shared opinion. vince norris |
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