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  • @kh884488
    @kh884488 Рік тому +75

    The flight depicted in this scene was in 1947. The Wright Brothers first flight was 1903 -- just 44 years earlier and Orville Wright was still alive at the time of this flight. That's a lot of change in one person's lifetime.

    • @MA-wq2ih
      @MA-wq2ih 8 місяців тому +9

      President Truman gave permission for Orville Wright to be told the news of this success before he died.

    • @skye1212
      @skye1212 6 місяців тому +6

      And just 20 years after Lindbergh's flight across the Atlantic.

    • @TensileStrength
      @TensileStrength 3 місяці тому +5

      Wow! That's like Gutenburg seeing laser printers.

    • @carljmacdonald
      @carljmacdonald 2 місяці тому +6

      The first flight of the B-52 was five years after this event in 1952. The B-52 is still flying in the USAF and will be for another 30+ years. WWII was a war for knowledge and information at a time when humanity was just learning how to interperate said information... look at all the technological advances in the years immediately following WWII...

    • @garysouza95
      @garysouza95 2 місяці тому +2

      12 years from the B-52 to the SR-71. Less than five years from Francis Gary Powers's U-2 being shot down to the Blackbird.

  • @goldenretriever6440
    @goldenretriever6440 3 роки тому +318

    And to think this guy broke the sound barrier with a couple broken ribs
    WHAT A FREAKING LEGEND

    • @maxfrankow1238
      @maxfrankow1238 2 роки тому +18

      Oh he shot down 12 German planes, evaded capture when shot down, then came back and shot down a jet to add to his score.

    • @Mister_Pedantic
      @Mister_Pedantic 2 роки тому +1

      @@maxfrankow1238 Mr Yeager's book corrects some things that are portrayed incorrectly in this film. And his own account of shooting down an ME-262 is different than how many people would like to believe it happened.

    • @Mister_Pedantic
      @Mister_Pedantic 2 роки тому +1

      @@lagersparadice8739 I know. I have read Mr Yeager's account of what happened

    • @007.M-D
      @007.M-D Рік тому +1

      Exactly and it's really painful.

    • @007.M-D
      @007.M-D Рік тому +1

      @Franklin Vaugn ribs if I remember correctly, and trust me if you add the pressure in the cockpit it's far more painful, because one can't stop breathing. 👍

  • @leslieholland231
    @leslieholland231 3 роки тому +410

    RIP Chuck Yeager. A true legend and hero. December 7, 2020

    • @joeybomba1712
      @joeybomba1712 3 роки тому +18

      Hard to believe he was shot down in World War II became great friends with the man that shot him down and then did all that wow

    • @endotoxin
      @endotoxin 3 роки тому

      .

    • @thefriar8883
      @thefriar8883 3 роки тому +9

      Man is one of the reasons for my love of all things aviation. What a true loss. ☹️ Hope you can still fly aircraft in heaven because heaven would be boring without it.

    • @operation1968
      @operation1968 3 роки тому +5

      I know this will sound eerie but I was watching this movie the day he died or the day before and I was asking myself how much time does Chuck Yeager have left. He's old. And by a freakish coincidence he died that same day or the day after

    • @operation1968
      @operation1968 3 роки тому

      @@joeybomba1712 Ridley is the guy who shot at him? 😳🤔

  • @oldgoat142
    @oldgoat142 3 роки тому +376

    A man's man. A bonafide legend. His passing brings to mind a quote from General George Patton. "We should not mourn the passing of such men, but rather praise God that such men have lived."

    • @neprostoi_8_5_
      @neprostoi_8_5_ 2 роки тому +3

      Patton, MacArthur, Eisenhower and crushed by tanks "Hungry March" in 1932 injured 2,000 veterans, women, old people and children, seized 40,000 people

    • @neprostoi_8_5_
      @neprostoi_8_5_ 2 роки тому

      Тимо - не знаешь о Голодном Марше 1932 года ?

    • @neprostoi_8_5_
      @neprostoi_8_5_ 2 роки тому

      А ты знаешь о Великой Депрессии - тот же голод,только в США (и это при наличии продуктов),в котором ПРОПАЛО!!!! 12 млн. американцев?,и тогда же появилось множество трудовых концлагерей,которые КАК РАЗ в года Великой Депрессии и понастроили множество дорог,городов,фабрик,заводов. построили Великую Стену у Миссисипи,что бы она не разливалась так широко,различные плотины и множество гидроэлектростанций

    • @neprostoi_8_5_
      @neprostoi_8_5_ 2 роки тому +1

      Tимо - знаешь, какая рифма к твоему имени? И что самое интересное(только ты не обижайся) - ОЧЕНЬ верная - МИМО !!! Потому что ты истории не знаешь абсолютно !!!! А уж тем более истории экономики.
      Я дам тебе миллион , если ты назовёшь,ГДЕ был КОММУНИЗМ !!!
      Ну и немного экономической истории - ну вот с хренов ли в США ВООБЩЕ мог быть кризис , если по производству продуктов питания она выступала на первом месте в мире , НО вот почему-то то,что не продавалось - раздавливалось тракторами , сгнаивалось , выбрасывалось в море и на мусорки , и просто сжигалось,если горело - как растительные масла.Вот ты представляешь,народ голодает из-за того , что капиталист решил поддержать текущие цены .и ПОЭТОМУ часть продуктов отправил под тракторы на мусорках. Нет что бы СНИЗИТЬ цены и раздать беднякам - да наклали они на народ , да и не их это народ ,пусть подыхает,лишь бы прибыль не снизилась!!!
      И как ты думаешь,ПОЧЕМУ Германия.которая репарацией расплачивалась (а это значит 95% всей прибыли шло на выплаты) ВДРУГ стала ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКИ ПОДНИМАТЬСЯ? Как ты думаешь,КТО стал ВДРУГ инвестировать в беднейшую Германию?
      ОЙ - а это ВДРУГ компании : - SIEMENS , COCA-COLA , BOSS , FORD , General Motors , Standart Oil , Maggi , Kodak , Allians , Krupp & Thyssen , Bayer ,Renault , Ikea и множество ещё более мелких компаний и по сей день существующих

    • @neprostoi_8_5_
      @neprostoi_8_5_ 2 роки тому

      И опять - МИМО...Логически можешь объяснить? (миллион ты уже не хочешь получить?)

  • @BobBlec
    @BobBlec 3 роки тому +106

    R.I.P. Gen. Chuck Yeager 1923 - 2020 😭
    Greatest Pilot EVER!!!

  • @steveprice33
    @steveprice33 4 роки тому +257

    "PUT THE SPURS TO HER, CHUCK!"
    It's amazing the Bell X-1 could stay aloft at all supporting such massive balls.

    • @Shutterbun4
      @Shutterbun4 4 роки тому +8

      Seriously. Such a great line.

    • @tarmbruster1
      @tarmbruster1 3 роки тому +3

      Brilliant response...

    • @stinkyfungus
      @stinkyfungus 3 роки тому +2

      @@Shutterbun4
      Right?
      I use it myself any time I describe needing to "go fast"
      Flooring my WRX? I put the spurs to er'
      Leading a sprint on my road bike? Putting the spurs to 'er
      Every once and a while I say it... and someone gives me the "look"
      Yeah... they know where it came from. Kindred spirit.

    • @eaterofclams
      @eaterofclams 3 роки тому +3

      WARNING....WARNING...CLICHE' DETECTED.

    • @soonerlegendspodcast
      @soonerlegendspodcast 3 роки тому +5

      General Yeager has stated him and Lt Hoover could fly but it was Col Ridley who had the brains. Hoover being from Tennessee Yeager from West Virginia and Ridley from Oklahoma he said Col Ridley spoke their language and both trusted their lives with him. He also stated that if Ridley had at any given time told him it was unsafe to fly you would’ve never heard from “yours truly”.

  • @zaktabak4460
    @zaktabak4460 3 роки тому +17

    That newer version of the Right Stuff 2020 can never top this original movie from 1983!!!! A real all time favorite!

    • @gpapa31
      @gpapa31 3 роки тому +4

      I stopped watching it after episode 5. Mediocre acting, most of the astronauts look almost nothing like the real characters, dreadful CGI, cheap production (hate to say it but it shows), no Chuck Yeager,/X plane program/Edwards AFB era, no rocket development process and the whole show/story focuses on all the wrong things. I don’t care or want to know how many girls Shepard and Cooper screwed or see a complete run down of all the pool parties, LIFE magazine interviews and social gatherings they attended. I want to mostly know about the technical difficulties they faced, the scientific challenges, the space race with the Russians, the training they went through , the proper selection process and obviously the fears, concerns and doubts they had in every step and how they managed to push through. Nothing of that was shown, WTF!

    • @jshepard152
      @jshepard152 3 роки тому +1

      @@gpapa31
      That's exactly what I expected from The Mouse. What a waste of potential.

    • @gpapa31
      @gpapa31 3 роки тому +1

      @MacBookemDanno I might be wrong with this but I’ll say it anyway. My gut feeling is that the production simply does not have enough money to deal with this project properly. Showing X planes program and Edwards AFB record breaking attempts, missile tests, astronaut training facilities, labs, launching sites etc and do them properly, translates into immaculate and detailed -Nolan level CGI, blended with proper practical effects with real planes and good mock ups. All of the above translates into a huge budget for a TV show, which evidently do not have.
      If you notice 95% of the scenes are either indoors or small outdoor areas (swimming pool, parking lot) and involve people and dialogue whether that has to do with office stuff, interviews, flirting with girls, Family affairs issues etc. The budget you need to shoot all that is negligible: the only proper scenes I’ve seen thus far (watched up to episode 5) that warren some aerospace interest was the F-104 flight and the failed Redstone rocket launch, all done with CGI so bad that looks like Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 graphics.

    • @MA-wq2ih
      @MA-wq2ih 3 роки тому +1

      @MacBookemDanno I would summarize the era thusly, borrowing from both Tom Wolfe and my own USAF uncle:
      1.) Flying.
      2.) Drinking.
      3.) Driving.
      4.) Screwing.
      That said, when the balloon went up and the chips were down:
      a.) You went where you were needed, and
      b.) You would sooner crash and burn than let your buddies down.

    • @NormAppleton
      @NormAppleton 5 місяців тому +1

      It doesn't have Barbara Hershey and Pamela Reed.

  • @StephenPaulTroup
    @StephenPaulTroup 4 роки тому +145

    The brief shot of the pictures on the wall at Pancho's @ 4:31 gets me everytime. Thank you to Phillip Kaufman for making part of this story the fact so many men gave their lives to help achieve this. That should never be forgotten.
    Like a winning quarterback, Chuck Yeager (not to take anything away from him), great as he is, gets the glory for the accomplishment of thousands and thousands of test pilots, engineers, craftsmen, maintenance men, repairmen, military officer, political leaders and really all of us Americans. It was a national achievement.

    • @jeffsanders663
      @jeffsanders663 3 роки тому +12

      Everything I've ever read and heard about him says he would agree with your comment as do I.
      Team effort!

    • @Beezlie727
      @Beezlie727 2 роки тому +9

      @@jeffsanders663 Yup! But somebody has to step up & be quarterback!

    • @jogman262
      @jogman262 2 роки тому +5

      Chuck Yeager said this project would not have succeeded without Jack Ridley. You have to read Yeager’s biography to know what I’m talking about. Ridley saved the project.

    • @007.M-D
      @007.M-D 11 місяців тому +2

      Absolutely, people like that are amazing.... and i would Add .... world-wide.

  • @argus1953
    @argus1953  3 роки тому +116

    On December 7, 2020, I heard a big boom in the sky. It was Chuck Yeager who left us at the speed of sound.

    • @glennellis1584
      @glennellis1584 3 роки тому +12

      ~ The twin sonic booms you heard were the General entering Heaven @ Mach 2

    • @alanwchase7449
      @alanwchase7449 2 роки тому

      Indeed.

  • @Hibernicus1968
    @Hibernicus1968 3 роки тому +73

    Why on earth did you cut if off before showing the part where everyone realized Yeager had broken the sound barrier, and he did his victory roll? That was the best part of the scene.

    • @TheJabberwock
      @TheJabberwock 10 місяців тому +1

      And the triumphant Conti score?!

  • @Chief6067
    @Chief6067 5 місяців тому +5

    The General was my neighbor, for many years we talked about flying together…….
    I miss him deeply
    He is a legend

  • @gemini-mg6sc
    @gemini-mg6sc 3 роки тому +100

    I came here after hearing the news of Chuck Yeager's passing

    • @susantunbridge4612
      @susantunbridge4612 3 роки тому +2

      me too

    • @rigelbellatrix8410
      @rigelbellatrix8410 3 роки тому +2

      But you wouldn't know it hardly after scoping the news media just now. Only CBS News and NBC News gave us any kind of information about his passing, and even at that, the story was buried. Shame on the media, especially after giving Ginsburg the royal treatment for weeks. Complete shame.

  • @dbcoll1957
    @dbcoll1957 4 роки тому +70

    "Put the spurs to her Chuck..." an incredible time, and thanks to those who helped make an amazing film. In particular thanks to those we've lost and those who are still with us, including the actors, the pilots, and especially Chuck Yeager, Scott Crossfield and all seven Mercury Astronauts... Alan Shepard, Gus Grissom, John Glenn, Wally Schirra, Scott Carpenter, Gordon Cooper and Deke Slayton

    • @newjeffersonian6456
      @newjeffersonian6456 3 роки тому +5

      Virgil "Gus' Grissom was the first of the Mercury Astronauts to die. He was killed along with Ed White and Roger Chaffee while inside an Apollo test module that caught fire on January 27, 1967. John Glenn was the oldest of the Mercury Astronauts and the last to die at age 95 on December 8, 2016.

  • @Turbojumper
    @Turbojumper 3 роки тому +18

    RIP Chuck Yeager. First person to break the sound barrier.

  • @frankdodd3355
    @frankdodd3355 3 роки тому +21

    Last Monday I had a sudden urge to watch this flick again. After watching it, I thought it'd be perfect for my school's aeronautics elective class so I showed it over three days. The students ate it up, really interested. After this scene on the first day a student asked me what happened to Yeager, I said he actually does a cameo in this film and he's still alive today. We looked him up to see what he was up to only to discover he had died the same day I had a desire to watch the film again...the day before. I was stunned. The universe strikes again. R.I.P. Chuck. I'm glad that I could be the one to regale another group of young men with your amazing feats, heroism, and determination. The world needs men like you, and sadly now, is severely lacking. But you struck a chord in my classroom, and that's the pinpoint beginning of your mammoth legacy.

  • @bus114
    @bus114 15 років тому +129

    Great scene.
    This moment was interesting in showing the transition from early flight to the beginning of the space age. He climbs into a rocket plane about to go supersonic -- wearing a leather jacket, leather helmet, and goggles!

    • @glennellis1584
      @glennellis1584 6 років тому +4

      @ 95 General Yeager is a living legend. With two broken ribs he broke the sound barrier. May he live to see man break the speed of light next.

    • @newjeffersonian6456
      @newjeffersonian6456 4 роки тому +4

      And the crudeness of the cockpit! It looks like it was put together in a backyard sheet metal shop.

    • @badlaamaurukehu
      @badlaamaurukehu 3 роки тому

      A tru Rocketeer

    • @MA-wq2ih
      @MA-wq2ih 3 роки тому +2

      And being at one with the machine he was flying.

    • @stinkyfungus
      @stinkyfungus 3 роки тому +2

      @@glennellis1584
      Dude... you don't know the half of it... hell yeah he had two big brass ones alright.
      Fun fact: at the time - hardshell flight helmets weren't a thing yet - so he modded a football helmet of the period to fit over his leather flight helmet and radio ear cups.
      You see him in the bar carving it up with a buck knife to suit his needs - that's why the line "gonna look like the galloping ghost (a famous football player) in this" when Ridley tosses him. the helmet. He did indeed use a modified football helmet for his flight.
      Also - he did fly with broken ribs, from a horseback riding incident and DID use a sawed off broomstick to latch the door on the X1 on his Mach 1 flight. His wife drove him 50 miles into town to see an off base doctor, so he wouldn't get grounded. So, That's true.
      Another interesting thing was, the door for the X1 was just in front of the wings and had no ejection seat - wings which were so thin there were guards placed on them when the plane was parked lest ground crew injure themselves on them... which means had Yeager attempted to bail out of the plane - he'd have certainly been killed. So while yes, he had a parachute, in his autobiography - he mentioned he only wore it so he had a comfortable pad to sit on - he had no illusions of actually being able to use it in an emergency to egress the plane.
      In the X1A (the plane he loses control of and busts the canopy with his helmet in) - he didn't even have a chute - the canopy was bolted into place and there was no escape system.
      So yeah - he almost died there. That scene actually happened more or less as depicted, he lost control at mach 2.3 and fell out of the sky and lost 10 miles of altitude before getting control back.
      He said in his autobiography, had the plane had an escape system or ejection seat - he'd have bailed out of it. Instead the guy did what he had to do and wrestled the beast back under control.
      there was a fair amount of Hollywood in the F104 scene in the movie - but he did nearly die in an NF104 doing re entry research workups for the (later cancelled) x20 dynasoar program.

  • @tombaker8481
    @tombaker8481 3 роки тому +49

    A REAL Hero!...RIP sir, you're an inspiration to America.

  • @jonasgrumby3378
    @jonasgrumby3378 4 роки тому +58

    Just when the US is in the pit of cowardice and despair this movie shines forth.....

    • @fluffy1931
      @fluffy1931 2 роки тому +1

      yep it was released in 1984' during Prez Ronnie Reagans adminstration.

    • @josephastier7421
      @josephastier7421 2 роки тому +2

      Speak for yourself.

    • @fluffy1931
      @fluffy1931 2 роки тому +2

      @@josephastier7421 On 4 Mar 1987, Reagan made a further nationally televised address, taking full responsibility for the ' Iran Contra affair ' stating "what began as a strategic opening to Iran deteriorated, in its implementation, into trading arms for hostages".

  • @FedralBI
    @FedralBI 3 роки тому +36

    Rest in peace General Yeager. I hope you are flying with the angels today.

  • @hazelwood55
    @hazelwood55 15 років тому +36

    They cut off the very best part of the scene at the end. There is the sonic boom, and someone says " What's that sound, oh God". Then in the movie he says "He bought the farm" and then yeager goes flying by. Love this movie.

  • @MW-bi1pi
    @MW-bi1pi 2 роки тому +43

    Amazingly, just 15 years after Yeager exceeded Mach 1, Kelly Johnson and the Skunk Works built the SR-71. That plane remained the fastest ever built for 1/2 the time period of manned flight. The most incredible and innovative technical achievement in Human History. An analogy is building a computer in 1980, and it is STILL the Worlds fastest Computer in 2021.... That is what the SR-71 accomplished.

    • @marchicago
      @marchicago Рік тому +2

      I believe the x-15 was much faster than the sr71. Your point still stands though, the x15 was also flown in the 60s and it's record has yet to be broken.

    • @Amr_lotfy
      @Amr_lotfy Рік тому +2

      @@marchicago
      x-15 used rocket engine and rocket fuel ..
      sr -71 not

    • @coolcat6303
      @coolcat6303 4 місяці тому +2

      @@marchicagoThe X-15 is definitely the fastest of all time. It reached a speed of Mach 6.7 (4,534 mph) and also broke the altitude record by flying an incredible 354,000 feet. The pilots flew so high that they were actually given astronaut wings for officially being in space. But because it had to be dropped from a bomber and had rockets, it’s not considered a true jet. And that’s why the SR-71 is considered the fastest airplane.

  • @jogman262
    @jogman262 2 роки тому +45

    I love that they gave the real Chuck Yeager a small role in this movie. “You fellers want something to drink?”

    • @leehaelters6182
      @leehaelters6182 2 роки тому +2

      Got paid better, too, with a spoken line.

    • @M0rmagil
      @M0rmagil 2 роки тому +4

      I was floored when I saw Chuck appear in an episode of I Dream of Jeanie! I was like, "WTF! Is that Yeager?!?"

  • @michaelwhalen2442
    @michaelwhalen2442 Рік тому +3

    Chuck, you Blue Suit, badass SOB... You make me proud to have worn that same Blue Suit. Rest in Peace...

  • @bagoquarks
    @bagoquarks 3 роки тому +4

    This scene is an example of why the film won the Oscars for Best Film Editing, Best Sound Editing, AND Best Sound Effects Editing.

  • @tarmbruster1
    @tarmbruster1 3 роки тому +57

    Just wang it down. Highly technical term, coming from a mathematical genius.

    • @hardwirecars
      @hardwirecars 2 роки тому +2

      rofl when you break the sound barrier for the very first time you can talk how ever you want to.

  • @RayNDeere
    @RayNDeere 6 років тому +68

    Levon Helm deserved an Oscar for playing Ridley. Did a great supporting part.

    • @MA-wq2ih
      @MA-wq2ih 3 роки тому +3

      He was the dramatic version of the "straight man".

    • @jennifersman7990
      @jennifersman7990 3 роки тому +9

      Levon was even better in Coal Miners Daughter. I always love just before this scene when he improvised that stick by cutting down a portion of a broomstick and then twirls it like a drummer would. I like to think that was his little nod to his years with The Band

    • @jameskielland5018
      @jameskielland5018 2 роки тому +6

      Fair enough.

  • @josephsikorski4811
    @josephsikorski4811 3 роки тому +19

    “Put the Spurs to her Chuck” awesome. RIP to one of the last heroes from the last great generation.

  • @darthrevan2961
    @darthrevan2961 3 місяці тому +1

    My father’s boss was the son of aviation pioneer Ben Epps. He recently retired and gave those who worked with him for so long, including my father, some things he kept in his office. Among them was a model of the X-1, signed by Chuck Yeager himself only 3 years before his death. Knowing that I love aeronautics as much as he does, my father passed it down to me. It’s one of my most prized possessions.

  • @GeneralG1810
    @GeneralG1810 2 роки тому +10

    The film didn't make a deal of it but the man flying the chase plane was Chuck's best friend Bob Hoover who was another legendary pilot, one of the few Chuck saw as his equal

    • @kdrapertrucker
      @kdrapertrucker 2 роки тому +1

      The story of Yeager meeting Hoover is legendary, they Tangled in a mock dogfight above Wright field Yeager in an Xp-80 and Hoover in a P-38 and neither one could outfly the other.

    • @GeneralG1810
      @GeneralG1810 2 роки тому +1

      @@kdrapertrucker Yeah I read both biographies and both had a funny tale about that day. They near killed each other unintentionally trying to out do each other!

  • @jonathanpugh2271
    @jonathanpugh2271 3 роки тому +13

    General Chuck Yeager Passed Away At the Age Of 97. Rest In Peace, General. Soar, Again, Into The Wild, Blue Yonder.

  • @airdriver
    @airdriver 3 роки тому +27

    Amazes me that Hollywood never made a movie about Yeager's life. After reading his autobiography and seeing this movie, I realized he had a story to tell.

    • @JugSouthgate
      @JugSouthgate 2 роки тому +1

      The problem is that his life was so amazing, many wouldn't believe it.

    • @alanrogs3990
      @alanrogs3990 2 роки тому +3

      He's a white straight male. They'd never do it.

    • @JugSouthgate
      @JugSouthgate 2 роки тому +4

      @@alanrogs3990 oh puh-leeze, they do movies about straight white males all the time

    • @alanrogs3990
      @alanrogs3990 2 роки тому +4

      @@JugSouthgate not anymore

    • @bluenessaja
      @bluenessaja 2 роки тому +3

      @@alanrogs3990 The First Man....

  • @cad5238
    @cad5238 2 роки тому +5

    One of my favorite movies.I am astounded by the quality of these men.They really did push the envelope.

  • @chasing_dragons
    @chasing_dragons 2 роки тому +3

    I haven't seen this in 30 years. Thank you. I miss the 80's really bad.

  • @coolcat6303
    @coolcat6303 2 роки тому +9

    Fun fact: Jack Ridley was played by Levon Helm - drummer of the “The Band”

    • @DarthTurducken
      @DarthTurducken 2 роки тому

      He also had a great small role in the movie "Shooter" with Mark Wahlberg

    • @CastilloinaSpeedo
      @CastilloinaSpeedo 2 роки тому

      All this talk about the movie about a legend and not about the legend in the movie. One of the greatest drummers of all time.

  • @alsmith7392
    @alsmith7392 3 роки тому +13

    "Sir, is that a man?
    You damn right it is"!
    The best line in the movie.....

    • @joelstein4657
      @joelstein4657 2 роки тому +1

      If I hadn't come across this comment I was going to say it myself. Thanks. Damn right.

    • @jerryg53125
      @jerryg53125 2 роки тому

      It's a great line but it never happened.Jack Ridley had been dead for 6 years when this happened.

    • @ozymandias1758
      @ozymandias1758 Рік тому

      This line is from a time when masculinity was hallowed and revered, I feel in some ways today it's being questioned, marginalized and ridiculed. Until that quality is needed again, perhaps even by the those who undervalued and derided it.

  • @PlateletRichGel
    @PlateletRichGel Рік тому +1

    Four of us guys were walking to the parking garage at work, and another coworker snapped a picture of us from behind walking shoulder to shoulder. The boss had it framed with the title, "The Wrong stuff" and put it up at work. It's hilarious.

  • @johnprudent3216
    @johnprudent3216 6 років тому +18

    Still one of my favorite VFX sequences in movies. Well shot and edited. Very intense without being over-the-top.

    • @kbanghart
      @kbanghart 5 років тому

      John Prudent I agree, one of the best scenes I've ever enjoyed.

    • @StephenPaulTroup
      @StephenPaulTroup 4 роки тому +3

      You hit the nail on the head, intense w/o being over the top. That's excellent editing!

  • @gcHK47
    @gcHK47 3 роки тому +7

    God speed, Gen. Yeager. Rest peacefully; you’ve earned it, Hero.

  • @newjeffersonian6456
    @newjeffersonian6456 4 роки тому +6

    The most intense visceral sensation of speed ever put on film.

  • @boxcarent.3147
    @boxcarent.3147 3 роки тому +6

    RIP all the great are leaving us as we approach 100 years.

  • @craigclarke3298
    @craigclarke3298 Рік тому +1

    R.I.P. General 🇺🇸 You definitely had The Right Stuff!!!

  • @NeutronRob
    @NeutronRob 11 місяців тому +2

    Out drinking at a bar the night before he's to make history. Falls off the horse and breaks his ribs and still climbs into the X-1 to break the sound barrier the next day!

  • @MeowMeow-rq1ry
    @MeowMeow-rq1ry 3 роки тому +11

    From breaking the sound barrier to GodSpeed Chuck Yeager. 😢

  • @jumboneil
    @jumboneil 2 роки тому +1

    When I was about 22 years of age back in 1984, I visited some friends in West Bend, Wisconsin…..one morning they took me to a local breakfast diner where I had the privilege of sitting with a husband and wife team of engineers, probably in their 70’s at the time, explaining to me that they were part of the back room team working at Edward’s AFB in the era of Yeager, etc….the husband’s official title was “engineer” and the wife’s title was “computer” as she had to number crunch with a slide rule the collected data from test flights….they were both members of Pancho Barne’s “Happy Bottom Riding Club” and said Yeager was a good guy to work with…no ego….like I said, what a privilege to have spent a bit of time with them….

  • @johnwilson4158
    @johnwilson4158 2 роки тому +1

    " Hey Ridley got any Beemans?"

  • @bassmith448bassist5
    @bassmith448bassist5 2 роки тому +3

    One of the last of the real stick and rudder aviators. Yeager, Glenn, Armstrong, I could keep going. Real Americans. Hand Salute Rendered.

  • @piper56m35
    @piper56m35 4 роки тому +4

    this scene never fails to give me chills!

  • @kennykimbler9816
    @kennykimbler9816 4 роки тому +2

    I watched this movie as a kid over and over. I loved it and to find it on UA-cam brings back memories. Thx 4 the upload.

  • @brianpesci
    @brianpesci 3 роки тому +4

    One of the truly "greatest generation", RIP humble hero!

  • @NVRAMboi
    @NVRAMboi 4 роки тому +9

    "...he bought the farm."
    "NO WAIT"

  • @Jhnnymck4
    @Jhnnymck4 6 років тому +40

    What is amazing, this man is still alive!!!!!!

    • @twistedyogert
      @twistedyogert 4 роки тому +3

      I'm actually surprised that he never went into space. Not that the other people weren't good but it seemed like he could've became a great astronaut.

    • @JohnSmith-kz8yo
      @JohnSmith-kz8yo 4 роки тому

      Damn! He really does have the right stuff...

    • @StarwarsHalofreak
      @StarwarsHalofreak 4 роки тому +1

      What's crazier is he actually outlived Sam Shephard, the actor portraying him here.

    • @MA-wq2ih
      @MA-wq2ih 3 роки тому

      @DaB1GNaSTY 99 In slight fairness, he had previously worked with some of those who were chosen, and didn't have a very high opinion of them as pilots.

    • @jeffridgeway7474
      @jeffridgeway7474 3 роки тому +8

      Was... what a man RIP

  • @sdime9858
    @sdime9858 3 роки тому +3

    Chuck Yeager has to be the greatest pilot of all time RIP Chuck you were a true American hero 👍

  • @thefenrir777
    @thefenrir777 3 роки тому +1

    He did that with a BROKEN arm! That is true dedication and GUTS.

    • @BigJon410
      @BigJon410 3 роки тому +3

      No broken arm. But he did have two broken ribs.

  • @prodprod
    @prodprod 3 роки тому +2

    When I was a kid growing up in the sixties in Boston, I remember hearing sonic booms as supersonic planes passed overhead. Never knew where they came from or where they were going. Just every so often that huge BOOM out of a clear blue sky.

  • @luckymanla
    @luckymanla 3 роки тому +3

    so long Chuck.. thx for getting us to space 🚀

  • @TheOfficial007
    @TheOfficial007 3 роки тому +6

    RIP Yeager, you went far and you went fast.

  • @jeffreybanner4144
    @jeffreybanner4144 2 роки тому +2

    I put together a Testors model of the X-1 back in high school. I kid you not, there was a tiny piece that I almost threw away until I looked closely at the directions; it was the broomstick handle. They even included a paint color recommendation for it as well as the location where General Yeager possibly placed it after getting settled in the cockpit.

  • @David-fs3ge
    @David-fs3ge 3 роки тому +7

    I love the part
    Where he ignites all four.
    🚀 rocket engines
    God bless you sir
    I saw a trail in the morning sky
    And thought it was
    Him entering heaven

  • @williamcox955
    @williamcox955 3 роки тому +7

    Rest In Peace Chuck Yeager

  • @jackspry9736
    @jackspry9736 Рік тому +2

    RIP Chuck Yeager (February 13, 1923 - December 7, 2020), aged 97
    And
    RIP Sam Shepard (November 5, 1943 - July 27, 2017), aged 73
    You both will always be remembered as legends.

  • @photronic
    @photronic Рік тому +1

    I met Brigadier General Yeager some decades ago, and even then he was not young he still had a very sturdy handshake.

  • @ShroomKeppie
    @ShroomKeppie 3 роки тому +2

    There was ONE old, bold, pilot.
    RIP General Yeager. Your fellow Mountaineers are proud of you.

  • @warrenermish1454
    @warrenermish1454 2 роки тому +2

    He truly had the right stuff. Great movie great soundtrack

  • @weirdshibainu
    @weirdshibainu 3 роки тому +2

    Every time I chew Beemans gum, I think of this movie

  • @matthewmelton7831
    @matthewmelton7831 4 місяці тому

    The soundtrack still gives me goosebumps and damn cry a little...

  • @michaelwhalen5058
    @michaelwhalen5058 3 роки тому +3

    Remember when we had a country? Remember when we KNEW that we were a country?

  • @josemoreno3334
    @josemoreno3334 2 роки тому +1

    Me and the team I was with from Norton AFB were at Edwards when they were filming The Right Stuff. We were installing new telephone cables in the same area. Sadly, We were not allowed to have cameras because some of the places we were working at were classified . That sucked. Great Movie. 1835th E.I.S. AFCC.

  • @NationFirstGreenville22
    @NationFirstGreenville22 3 роки тому +3

    crazy to think this came out just three years before Top Gun and the cinematography, SFX are like night and day--might as well be different eras

  • @victorbrunswick
    @victorbrunswick 6 років тому +25

    And this was all done before CGI!

  • @Kufstein7
    @Kufstein7 4 роки тому +1

    I saw this in the theater as a teen. I thought it was weird that these guys were flying rocket planes but getting around on horses. Later watched it a million times on HBO. I love that contrast of galloping off in the sunset after flying their "space ships"👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾

  • @YDDES
    @YDDES 14 років тому +5

    Very well created scene. Actually they had a part of an old B-29 fuselage leased from a museum and a wooden X-1 mockup in a studio. Plus some models and real "news-reel" segments for the exterior shots.

    • @WiseguyThreeOne
      @WiseguyThreeOne 4 роки тому

      Also some in flight scenes with Fifi, the Confederate Air Force's B-29.

    • @MA-wq2ih
      @MA-wq2ih 3 роки тому +2

      @@WiseguyThreeOne At least some of the scenes were shot with a former Navy B-29, no longer flying, now owned by the Weeks Air Museum in Florida.

    • @WiseguyThreeOne
      @WiseguyThreeOne 3 роки тому +3

      @@MA-wq2ih Yeah, "Fertile Myrtle", who also flew in "The Last Flight of Noah's Ark". Grounded for wing spar corrosion by the FAA and Kermit never had the time or money to pull her apart for a rebuild. CAF did Fifi, and now Doc is flying, so maybe Kermit will someday now that a process is known.

  • @spencerlane2871
    @spencerlane2871 3 роки тому +1

    RIP Chuck. A real legend. Will we ever see a man like that ever again?

    • @MrSpudz2
      @MrSpudz2 2 роки тому

      Someday in the near future, another man will stand out, this man will break the “light barrier” and travel faster then light…

  • @ScoutSniper3124
    @ScoutSniper3124 10 місяців тому +2

    The Beeman's gum was more important than many people think... chewing gum helped keep Col. Yeager's estuation tubes from closing for very long a time, if they had, there's a very real possibility of him busting out an ear drum from the great altitude / pressure changes. A busted eardrum(s) can result in loss of balance and vertigo, not to mention INTENSE pain. All things you do NOT need to be dealing with when you're Breaking the Sound Barrier after your Horse threw you and broke a couple ribs. Flight Surgeons, the WORST!

  • @michaelbodine6142
    @michaelbodine6142 2 роки тому +1

    At that time
    "SONIC boom" was thought to first mean aircraft had EXPLODED, but quite the contrary. IT twas just the beginning of AMAZING era.

  • @buckeyewill2166
    @buckeyewill2166 3 роки тому +2

    Sad year...2020

  • @rfletch62
    @rfletch62 Рік тому +1

    Yeager, showing the angels how it's it done. RIP!

  • @colz4r454
    @colz4r454 Місяць тому

    Boy does America today need a hero like this.

  • @Russell_Huston
    @Russell_Huston 3 роки тому +1

    R.I.P. General. Say hello to Sam, he did you proud. I think you're both awesome.

  • @viarnay
    @viarnay 2 роки тому +1

    this movie is so fun and epic at the same time, its a blast :- D

  • @Mogget01
    @Mogget01 Рік тому +1

    This dude shot down jet fighters with a prop airplane during ww2. Later, he went on to break the sound barrier. When anyone mentions ‘American exceptionalism,’ this is the archetype.

  • @kurtdunbar912
    @kurtdunbar912 2 роки тому

    One of my favorite scenes from one of my favorite movies.

  • @veritasetlibertas7889
    @veritasetlibertas7889 3 роки тому

    I had the pleasure of meeting with Gen. Yeager twice, once in Oshkosh, with his best friend and another American ace, "Bud" Anderson. We were meeting to start the translation of his autobiography into Spanish. Later the publishing house change its mind and the project didn't take off.
    But at least I got to meet my childhood hero and jad a few beers with him (I have a photo with him but can't find it a the moment).
    We both shared the fact of having 20/10 vision.

  • @marjorieclementoszman213
    @marjorieclementoszman213 3 роки тому +5

    RIP Col Chuck Yeager

  • @woodprivacy3776
    @woodprivacy3776 3 роки тому +2

    RIP to a legend.

  • @motocommando2477
    @motocommando2477 3 роки тому

    General Yeager was so much more than the man who broke the sound barrier, but this was a major accomplishment for sure.
    A WWII fighter ace, he was shot down and actually talked his way back in to flying again when the rules clearly stated he could not.
    He went from the Army Air Corp to the Air Force, WWII, Korea and Vietnam, all the while working on air plane development, even into his retirement.
    He was a true hero.
    If you get one thing out of watching this, look up his autobiography, buy it and read it.
    You will not regret it, at all.
    R.I.P. General Yeager.

  • @davidcouch6514
    @davidcouch6514 2 роки тому +1

    Side of Beeman’s pack then “Beeman’s Aids Digestion”.

  • @chuckselvage3157
    @chuckselvage3157 3 роки тому

    My father met him and he signed his book. Legend RIP.

  • @richarddutchholland4780
    @richarddutchholland4780 2 роки тому +1

    Still one of my all time favourite movies…

  • @broadstreet21
    @broadstreet21 Рік тому +1

    The way the video cut out with the boom - you probably think it ended with Yeagar exploding in failure.

  • @travischron3175
    @travischron3175 3 роки тому +4

    RIP chuck

  • @SodiumWage
    @SodiumWage 2 роки тому +4

    I always thought it was strange how the special effects in The Right Stuff rarely gets mentioned as being still some of the best ever on screen. From how well they incorporate stock footage with the incredible model work to the sets and mockups they built of cockpits. capsules, and command centers - this film still feels light years ahead of even modern films in how good it looks. Not to mention the story is incredible, the music perfect, and pretty much everything else about this movie makes it one of the greatest films of all time.

  • @johnwilliamson2276
    @johnwilliamson2276 2 роки тому +1

    What doesn't make sense is that swept wings were proovened in WWII by Germany but, the United States still used straight wings on it first jets and it's rocket planes.

    • @erichaynes7502
      @erichaynes7502 2 роки тому

      The Bell X-1 barely had wings, they had to be straight to get enough airflow to provide lift. A controlled rocket.

  • @jimrayne6375
    @jimrayne6375 9 місяців тому

    If we only has 50 more like him! ❤

  • @larrysouthern5098
    @larrysouthern5098 18 днів тому

    Gives me goosebumps..
    Yep..
    🇺🇸

  • @TheBobbybbc
    @TheBobbybbc 3 роки тому

    After seeing this now I am probably going to spend the next week trying to find ways to work "just whang it down" into my conversations lol

  • @ADaBaker95
    @ADaBaker95 2 роки тому

    Love the music!

  • @haroldmclean3755
    @haroldmclean3755 2 роки тому

    That's One Wild Ride 👍

  • @BrianBellia
    @BrianBellia 2 роки тому

    Awesome stuff! 👏

  • @DavidB45Mustard
    @DavidB45Mustard 3 роки тому

    Rest in Peace Chuck Yeager... What an awesome life you lead.. Bad Ass All the Way!

  • @chrispile3878
    @chrispile3878 3 роки тому +1

    The sound of history being made.