SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 22
The Right Stuff II. The Right Stuff
Michael Collins is the nephew of which former Army Chief of Staff? J. Lawton Collins
Where did Mike Collins complete eleven weeks of combat training? The Nellis Air Force Base, near Las Vegas
In his eleven weeks of training, Mike Collins lost how many fellow trainees just to accidents? 22
Bill Bridgeman flew at Edwards Air Force Base in 1952. How many pilots died in the course of thirty-six weeks of training? 62 April 27, 1953
A Navy pilot, one who intended to keep flying for twenty years, had a probability of what percent that he would die in an aircraft accident (not including combat deaths)? 23%
Hassling “– mock dogfighting – was strictly forbidden… destruction of an aircraft was a serious court-martial offense…” 				(page 23)
The percent probability that a career Navy pilot would have to eject from his aircraft and attempt to come down by parachute was…? 56%
What was the occupation of Pete’s father during Pete’s early years? A Philadelphia stockbroker
Pete went to Princeton on which scholarship program? The Holloway Plan
What was the Holloway Plan? A scholarship program left over from WWII in which a student trained with midshipmen from the Naval Academy during the summers and graduated with a commission in the Regular Navy
Which plane was the sort of airplane of which everybody said, “You don’t get into it, you wear it”? According to the author, this aircraft was essentially the old P80 jet fighter. The T-33 (the T-Bird) in flight near Tyndall AFB, Florida
Kaboom. Believers in the right stuff would rather crash and burn.  “Whiskey Kilo Two Eight, do you want to declare an emergency?” “Negative, negative, Whiskey Kilo Two Eight is not declaring an emergency.” (page 24)
What was the reason for Bud Jennings’ crash? He had gone up in the SNJ with his cockpit canopy opened in a way that sucked carbon monoxide in from the exhaust. He passed out and crashed.
Who was Robert Lee Scott? He was a pilot who flew his P-43 over Mount Everest.
What was the name of Robert Scott’s book? God is My Co-Pilot
During the Korean War, which aircraft was mainly in use by the US Air Force? F-86s (the Sabrejet)  flying in formation over Korea in 1954
During the Korean War, the Koreans and Chinese were using which aircraft? Soviet MiG-15s
More fighter pilots died in automobiles than in airplanes.  “… the military cycle of Flying & Drinking and Drinking & Driving…” 					(page 28)
The Korean War produced how many Air Force aces? 38
The US Air Force lost how many F-86s during the Korean War? 56
Who shot down five MiGs in Korea and eight German and Japanese planes in WWII? He is notable as one of only six USAF fighter pilots to be recognized as an ace in two wars.  Colonel Harrison Reed Thyng The colonel and his F-86 Sabre

More Related Content

What's hot

Charles Lindbergh
Charles LindberghCharles Lindbergh
Charles LindberghMrG
 
Woman Workforce During World War II
Woman Workforce During World War IIWoman Workforce During World War II
Woman Workforce During World War IIChris Johnson
 
Tuskegee Airmen
Tuskegee AirmenTuskegee Airmen
Tuskegee Airmenamybaby11
 
1980’s power point
1980’s power point1980’s power point
1980’s power pointtylerphillips
 
The decade of the 80’s
The decade of the 80’sThe decade of the 80’s
The decade of the 80’smaceywrede94
 
Iii 9 the beginnings of the vietnam war
Iii 9 the beginnings of the vietnam warIii 9 the beginnings of the vietnam war
Iii 9 the beginnings of the vietnam warNathan Tengowski
 
Vietnam war vocabulary
Vietnam war vocabularyVietnam war vocabulary
Vietnam war vocabularyKatie
 
30 Minute Expert4
30 Minute Expert430 Minute Expert4
30 Minute Expert4Ben Wilkoff
 
Grant's 1980's powerpoint
Grant's 1980's powerpointGrant's 1980's powerpoint
Grant's 1980's powerpointGrantWeber
 
Richland College - Emeritus presentation 2019
Richland College - Emeritus presentation 2019Richland College - Emeritus presentation 2019
Richland College - Emeritus presentation 2019Konley Kelley
 

What's hot (20)

Charles Lindbergh
Charles LindberghCharles Lindbergh
Charles Lindbergh
 
18 apr1942
18 apr194218 apr1942
18 apr1942
 
Woman Workforce During World War II
Woman Workforce During World War IIWoman Workforce During World War II
Woman Workforce During World War II
 
Tuskegee Airmen
Tuskegee AirmenTuskegee Airmen
Tuskegee Airmen
 
1980s power point!!
1980s power point!!1980s power point!!
1980s power point!!
 
Kentucky National Guard Memorial Briefing 20 May 2015
Kentucky National Guard Memorial Briefing 20 May 2015Kentucky National Guard Memorial Briefing 20 May 2015
Kentucky National Guard Memorial Briefing 20 May 2015
 
1980’s power point
1980’s power point1980’s power point
1980’s power point
 
The decade of the 80’s
The decade of the 80’sThe decade of the 80’s
The decade of the 80’s
 
Douglas macarthur
Douglas macarthurDouglas macarthur
Douglas macarthur
 
Iii 9 the beginnings of the vietnam war
Iii 9 the beginnings of the vietnam warIii 9 the beginnings of the vietnam war
Iii 9 the beginnings of the vietnam war
 
sugarglider
sugarglidersugarglider
sugarglider
 
Photosdoolittle's Raiders
Photosdoolittle's RaidersPhotosdoolittle's Raiders
Photosdoolittle's Raiders
 
JFK Day 4
JFK Day 4JFK Day 4
JFK Day 4
 
Military secrets
Military secrets Military secrets
Military secrets
 
Emily G. binder the 1980s
Emily G. binder the 1980sEmily G. binder the 1980s
Emily G. binder the 1980s
 
Vietnam war vocabulary
Vietnam war vocabularyVietnam war vocabulary
Vietnam war vocabulary
 
30 Minute Expert4
30 Minute Expert430 Minute Expert4
30 Minute Expert4
 
Acts of valor
Acts of valorActs of valor
Acts of valor
 
Grant's 1980's powerpoint
Grant's 1980's powerpointGrant's 1980's powerpoint
Grant's 1980's powerpoint
 
Richland College - Emeritus presentation 2019
Richland College - Emeritus presentation 2019Richland College - Emeritus presentation 2019
Richland College - Emeritus presentation 2019
 

Viewers also liked

Confederate Military Leaders
Confederate Military LeadersConfederate Military Leaders
Confederate Military Leadershangnguyen008
 
Union Military Leaders
Union Military LeadersUnion Military Leaders
Union Military Leadershangnguyen008
 
Students Vote 2016: State Results
Students Vote 2016: State ResultsStudents Vote 2016: State Results
Students Vote 2016: State Resultsnewsela
 

Viewers also liked (8)

I. The Angels
I. The AngelsI. The Angels
I. The Angels
 
IV. The Lab Rat
IV. The Lab RatIV. The Lab Rat
IV. The Lab Rat
 
Confederate Military Leaders
Confederate Military LeadersConfederate Military Leaders
Confederate Military Leaders
 
Union Military Leaders
Union Military LeadersUnion Military Leaders
Union Military Leaders
 
VI. On the Balcony
VI. On the BalconyVI. On the Balcony
VI. On the Balcony
 
V. In Single Combat
V. In Single CombatV. In Single Combat
V. In Single Combat
 
VII. The Cape
VII. The CapeVII. The Cape
VII. The Cape
 
Students Vote 2016: State Results
Students Vote 2016: State ResultsStudents Vote 2016: State Results
Students Vote 2016: State Results
 

Similar to II. The Right Stuff (18)

Thomas Lee - Aviation Career & Life Pictorial May 2023.ppt
Thomas Lee - Aviation Career & Life Pictorial May 2023.pptThomas Lee - Aviation Career & Life Pictorial May 2023.ppt
Thomas Lee - Aviation Career & Life Pictorial May 2023.ppt
 
Describe U.S. response to the invasion of South Korea by North Kor
Describe U.S. response to the invasion of South Korea by North KorDescribe U.S. response to the invasion of South Korea by North Kor
Describe U.S. response to the invasion of South Korea by North Kor
 
Tuskegee Airmen Essay
Tuskegee Airmen EssayTuskegee Airmen Essay
Tuskegee Airmen Essay
 
World war ii military air 2014
World war ii military air 2014World war ii military air 2014
World war ii military air 2014
 
14.1
14.114.1
14.1
 
Bartlett
BartlettBartlett
Bartlett
 
Avsec chapter 2: Terrorism
Avsec chapter 2: TerrorismAvsec chapter 2: Terrorism
Avsec chapter 2: Terrorism
 
1940s
1940s1940s
1940s
 
1940's.kk
1940's.kk1940's.kk
1940's.kk
 
WW II Aircraft Program
WW II Aircraft ProgramWW II Aircraft Program
WW II Aircraft Program
 
1940 photos
1940 photos1940 photos
1940 photos
 
1940's
1940's1940's
1940's
 
1940s
1940s1940s
1940s
 
1940's
1940's1940's
1940's
 
1940s
1940s1940s
1940s
 
1940's
1940's1940's
1940's
 
1940s
1940s1940s
1940s
 
1940s
1940s1940s
1940s
 

More from hangnguyen008

More from hangnguyen008 (8)

Major Civil War Battles
Major Civil War BattlesMajor Civil War Battles
Major Civil War Battles
 
James Buchanan
James BuchananJames Buchanan
James Buchanan
 
Ulysses S
Ulysses SUlysses S
Ulysses S
 
Franklin Pierce
Franklin PierceFranklin Pierce
Franklin Pierce
 
Abraham Lincoln
Abraham LincolnAbraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln
 
Rutherford B
Rutherford BRutherford B
Rutherford B
 
Other Individuals
Other IndividualsOther Individuals
Other Individuals
 
Andrew Johnson
Andrew JohnsonAndrew Johnson
Andrew Johnson
 

II. The Right Stuff

  • 1. The Right Stuff II. The Right Stuff
  • 2. Michael Collins is the nephew of which former Army Chief of Staff? J. Lawton Collins
  • 3. Where did Mike Collins complete eleven weeks of combat training? The Nellis Air Force Base, near Las Vegas
  • 4. In his eleven weeks of training, Mike Collins lost how many fellow trainees just to accidents? 22
  • 5. Bill Bridgeman flew at Edwards Air Force Base in 1952. How many pilots died in the course of thirty-six weeks of training? 62 April 27, 1953
  • 6. A Navy pilot, one who intended to keep flying for twenty years, had a probability of what percent that he would die in an aircraft accident (not including combat deaths)? 23%
  • 7. Hassling “– mock dogfighting – was strictly forbidden… destruction of an aircraft was a serious court-martial offense…” (page 23)
  • 8. The percent probability that a career Navy pilot would have to eject from his aircraft and attempt to come down by parachute was…? 56%
  • 9. What was the occupation of Pete’s father during Pete’s early years? A Philadelphia stockbroker
  • 10. Pete went to Princeton on which scholarship program? The Holloway Plan
  • 11. What was the Holloway Plan? A scholarship program left over from WWII in which a student trained with midshipmen from the Naval Academy during the summers and graduated with a commission in the Regular Navy
  • 12. Which plane was the sort of airplane of which everybody said, “You don’t get into it, you wear it”? According to the author, this aircraft was essentially the old P80 jet fighter. The T-33 (the T-Bird) in flight near Tyndall AFB, Florida
  • 13. Kaboom. Believers in the right stuff would rather crash and burn. “Whiskey Kilo Two Eight, do you want to declare an emergency?” “Negative, negative, Whiskey Kilo Two Eight is not declaring an emergency.” (page 24)
  • 14. What was the reason for Bud Jennings’ crash? He had gone up in the SNJ with his cockpit canopy opened in a way that sucked carbon monoxide in from the exhaust. He passed out and crashed.
  • 15. Who was Robert Lee Scott? He was a pilot who flew his P-43 over Mount Everest.
  • 16. What was the name of Robert Scott’s book? God is My Co-Pilot
  • 17. During the Korean War, which aircraft was mainly in use by the US Air Force? F-86s (the Sabrejet) flying in formation over Korea in 1954
  • 18. During the Korean War, the Koreans and Chinese were using which aircraft? Soviet MiG-15s
  • 19. More fighter pilots died in automobiles than in airplanes. “… the military cycle of Flying & Drinking and Drinking & Driving…” (page 28)
  • 20. The Korean War produced how many Air Force aces? 38
  • 21. The US Air Force lost how many F-86s during the Korean War? 56
  • 22. Who shot down five MiGs in Korea and eight German and Japanese planes in WWII? He is notable as one of only six USAF fighter pilots to be recognized as an ace in two wars. Colonel Harrison Reed Thyng The colonel and his F-86 Sabre