Richard Bong
"Richard Ira Bong (September 24, 1920 – August 6, 1945) was a United States Army Air Forces major and Medal of Honor recipient in World War II. He was one of the most decorated American fighter pilots and the country's top flying ace in the war, credited with shooting down 40 Japanese aircraft, all with the Lockheed P-38 Lightning fighter. He died in California while testing a jet aircraft shortly before the war ended."--Wiki
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Bong was killed in 1945 while testing a P-80A similar to this one.
This is just one of the many brave men killed while flying and testing jet aircraft. Bong survived the war being shot at by many enemy aircraft but did not survive the testing of new aircraft over friendly skies.
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And we are supposed to believe that this lunar module, untested for a never before attempted moon landing, successfully landed on the moon, six times without a glitch. Perfect landings without a crash landing, or tipping over, despite only recently "Blue Origin's New Shepard booster rocket making the first successful vertical landing on November 23, 2015 following a test flight that reached outer space, and SpaceX's Falcon 9 flight 20 marking the first landing of a commercial orbital booster roughly a month later, on December 22, 2015."
--Wiki
Obviously we have never been to the moon, the computer technology for vertical rocket landing has only recently been developed. And so don't anyone think we cannot be lied to in a very big way by our government/NASA, or anyone else.
--Dave