| I liked this show very much, and I'm very grateful you alerted
us to it. Though I found the music a bit overwhelming on occassion,
the information and film clips were great, much of which I had never
seen before.
I would say that Chuck Yeager and Scott Crossfield have to be
two of the best pilots who ever lived. Their almost inhuman casualness
about life-threatening situations is to be admired. It is a real
shame that politics had to stick its ugly nose into the X-15 program
and keep us from having an early Shuttle system in the early 1960s.
THAT was the way to proceed into space.
Larry
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| One of the interesting things about this program is its attempt
to show everyone that the the Mercury , Gemini, Apollo, Skylab,
Shuttle and Russian astronauts were not the only humans to go into
space. They do this very niftily ( is that a word ? ) by saying
things like - " on March X, 19XX, Joe Testpilot took his modified
X-15n up for a x minute flight. Joe flew his X-15 into space, and
flew it back again ..."
I thinks it's high time more credit was given to these original
'astronauts' for their accomplishments.
Good show.
Scooter
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