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Tue, Jul 05, 2011

Brigadier General Chuck Yeager To Participate At AirVenture 2011

Numerous Special Appearances Planned Throughout The Week

One of aviation’s true living legends, Brig. Gen. Chuck Yeager USAF (ret.), has confirmed his plans to attend EAA AirVenture 2011. Gen. Yeager is scheduled to arrive Tuesday, July 26, and depart Sunday, July 31, with numerous special appearances throughout the rest of the week. Gen. Yeager will give a presentation at 1300 Wednesday, July 27, at the EAA AirVenture Museum, then later that day, will be a special guest at the EAA Young Eagles Volunteer Dinner in the museum’s Eagle Hangar.

On Thursday, July 28, Gen. Yeager will attend the Gathering of Eagles gala event in the Eagle Hangar, where one of the auction items is a flight in the EAA Ford Tri-Motor with the legendary pilot. That flight will take place during the day on Friday, July 29, along with youth flights and others. Theater in the Woods welcomes Gen. Yeager on Friday, July 29, for an informal chat scheduled to begin at 1830. Gen. Yeager makes his final appearance at a presentation in the EAA AirVenture Museum on Saturday, July 30, at 1300.

Gen. Yeager is arguably among the world's most well-known pilots of all time. He has flown more than 341 different types of military aircraft in his long and distinguished flying career. Gen Yeager flew in four wars: World War II, Korea, Vietnam, and Pakistan for their war with India in 1971-73. He distinguished himself in aerial combat flying P-51 Mustangs with the 357th Fighter Group over France and Germany from 1943-1945. He shot down 13 enemy aircraft – five on one mission, four on another. He also shot down an Me-262 jet and damaged several others.

The World War II ace then served a nine-year Air Force assignment as the nation’s leading test pilot and became well known throughout the world as the first person to fly an aircraft faster than the speed of sound. That occurred on October 14, 1947, when Yeager piloted the Bell X-1 "Glamorous Glennis" to a speed of Mach 1.06 (700 mph) over what is now Edwards Air Force Base in California.

In 1994, Gen. Yeager was named the second chairman of EAA’s budding Young Eagles program, which had the initial goal of providing flight experiences to 1 million kids ages 8-17 by December 17, 2003 – the 100th anniversary of the Wright brothers’ first powered flight. Under Yeager’s chairmanship, tens of thousands of EAA volunteer pilots flew a total of 974,006 kids to surpass the goal, including flying more than 300 himself.

“We are excited that General Chuck Yeager is going to be a part of the AirVenture Oshkosh 2011 activities,” said Tom Poberezny, EAA and AirVenture chairman. “His flying career is one filled with extraordinary achievements, and we are very pleased that he’ll share the inside story of those experiences and his own passion for flying during this year’s AirVenture celebration.”

In 1973, Gen. Yeager was inducted into the Aviation Hall of Fame, and in 1976, he was presented with the peacetime Special Congressional Silver Medal. In 1984, President Reagan presented him with the Medal of Freedom. He received the EAA Freedom of Flight Award in 1994, the year he succeeded Cliff Robertson as Young Eagles chairman. When he stepped down as chairman in 2004, Yeager was named EAA Young Eagles chairman emeritus.

FMI: www.chuckyeager.com, www.victoriayeager.com

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