The Greatest Pilot EVER? America's Ace Of Aces - Richard Bong (REACTION)
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Those damn onion cutting ninjas.
Glad to see you doing TFE reactions again!
also the first space rocket wasnt invented until 1957
There was a small space behind the pilot seat.
how many generals are there at a time? is it one for each branch?
Commendable though Bong's achievements are, there will never be another pilot as great as Eric "Winkle" Brown. Perhaps Bong has a good claim as the best fighter pilot of WW2, but not the greatest pilot ever.
I think it was 55 missions in a b17 not sure about fighters
Makes you wonder how he outflew that P38 in a Texan, doesn't it?
you mean that texan in a p38? lol unless the plane was indeed flying the pilot 😂
@rileytruax766 No.I'm talking about the trainer plane that Bong was flying which was a Texan and he outflew the pilot that was flying a P38. You must not have been paying attention to that part.
@@PAT8888-is2pd dude chill, i was asking a genuine question becuase your punctuation made it read like what i thought you meant. so maybe take some grammar lessons, instead of being passive aggressive lol
@rileytruax766 Hey. It's OK. I was just answering.
@@PAT8888-is2pd "makes you wonder how he outflew that P38, in a Texan. doesn't it?"
that would be the proper way to construct that sentence and makes it read the way you wanted it to come out.
im sure your aloud to name your plane, idk if this is true so dont quote me but i heard that when your in the airforce if you lose your plane (it gets destroyed beyond repair) then your just grounded and you dont ever fly again. again that could be complete bullshit so
@@rileytruax766 I'm not sure that that is true. Neil Armstrong destroyed an X15 and later went to the moon. Just saying.
@@PAT8888-is2pd those are also two different jobs lol this only applies to fighter pilots 😂 like i said AIRFORCE not NASA. "but you probably weren't paying attention to that part" lol
@rileytruax766 at that time the astronauts were all active duty Navy, Marine Corp and Airforce Pilots. NASA, although considered to be civilian, was a government agency that drew very strongly on the military. Astronauts in the early program had to be fully active and fully qualified pilots. Also, the X15 was, in part, used for research for NASA, even though it was an Airforce research project.
@@PAT8888-is2pd just becuase it a lot of military members go into NASA doesn't make it the same as the airforce sorry lol and the research thing is also irrelevant lol like do you think when i said you wont fly again i meant ever in your life, period? no i meant as a part of the airforce smarty pants
@@rileytruax766 you evidently missed the part that said that they were still active duty military. They also were not there on their own time but, as a military assignment. They were not there as civilians.