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‘NEW CONCORDE’ BREAKS SOUND BARRIER

Boom Supersonic's XB-1 aircraft during a test flight.


(FOX NEWS) – Boom Supersonic’s XB-1 aircraft broke the sound
barrier for the first time ever on Tuesday during a test blight,
ushering in a new era of supersonic flight.

The jet exceeded Mach 1 after taking off from the Mojave Air and
Space Port in California for its highly anticipated 12th test flight.

That marked the first time the XB-1 demonstrator aircraft, soaring
above 34,000 feet, has ever reached the staggering speed.

Boom Supersonic chief test pilot Tristan "Geppetto" Brandonburg
(below) flew the jet.

I’m a Boom supersonic test pilot – my day job is testing a new generation  of Concordes

Boom - FlyBy - Meet XB-1 Chief Test Pilot Tristan “Geppetto” Brandenburg

I've had more than a few “pinch me” moments in my professional career, but  the absolute coolest as of late was flying with @boomsupersonic's XB-1  Chief Test Pilot Tristan “Geppetto” Brandenburg in

Mojave Air and Space Port - Wikipedia
Mojave Air and Space Port.

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HISTORY HAPPENED ON THIS DAY

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Historic front pages: Hostage release eclipsed Reagan inauguration | The  Buttry Diary

How Reagan Almost Crushed Wokeness
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 43 years after the end of the Iran hostage crisis, families of those  affected still fight for justice - CBS News   
   
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Former Iran Hostages Are Divided on Jimmy Carter and a Sabotage Claim - The New York Times

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IT HAPPENED ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY

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Concorde G-BOAA takes off from London Heathrow on
its first passenger service to Bahrain.


Concorde entered service on 21 January 1976 with Air
France
from Paris-Roissy and British Airways from
London Heathrow.  

Air France flew its last commercial flight on 30 May 2003
with BA retiring its Concorde fleet on 24 October 2003.   

   
        
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British Airways Concorde crew.  
       

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Concorde flight deck.

      
     


The passengers onboard British Airways Concorde.


The Concorde passenger cabin at the Museum of Flight near Seattle.

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REMEMBERING A MIRACLE ON THIS DAY

On January 15, 2009, a potential disaster turned into a heroic
display of skill and composure when Captain Chesley Burnett Sullenberger III safely lands the plane he was piloting on
New
York City
’s Hudson River after a bird strike caused its engines
to fail. David Paterson, governor of New York at the time,
dubbed the incident the
miracle on the Hudson.”

Sullenberger retired from US Airways after 30 years in the
airline industry on March 3, 2010, and has since devoted
his time to consulting, public speaking and advocating for
aviation safety.

How the Miracle on the Hudson landing changed the lives of the people  onboard | CNN

Bird vs Plane: Miracle on the Hudson | Arrow International Media

Sully' Sullenberger: We saved 155 lives in the Miracle on the Hudson. Now  let's vote for leaders who'll protect us all.
Chesley Burnett “Sully” Sullenberger III will turn 74 on
January 23.

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FIRST SOLO FLIGHT ACROSS THE PACIFIC

The mystery of Amelia Earhart's last flight


In the first flight of its kind, American aviatrix Amelia Earhart
departed Wheeler Field in Honolulu,
Hawaii, on a solo flight
to North America. Hawaiian commercial interests offered a
$10,000 award to whoever accomplished the flight first.

The next day, after traveling 2,400 miles in 18 hours, she
safely landed at Oakland Airport in Oakland,
California.

Amelia Earhart flies from Hawaii to California - Newspapers.com™

Amelia Earhart's disappearance: a tiny Pacific atoll and its smoking gun |  South China Morning Post

Lawmaker's life passion: Amelia Earhart

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