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[[caption-width-right:350:Behold the TropeCodifier for TeamPowerWalk.]]

* Yeager's aileron roll after breaking the sound barrier;
** Yeager breaking the sound barrier in the first place. Everyone else who's tried has failed or died. ''And he has broken ribs from a riding accident the day before.'' And then he nails it.
** His X-1A flight deserves mention as well. Flown as a direct response to NACA pilot Scott Crossfield becoming the first person to break Mach 2[[note]]The series of test flights was actually called "Operation NACA Weep" by the Air Force[[/note]], Yeager easily reaches a speed of Mach 2.1...and ''keeps going'', getting all the way up to Mach 2.44 and an altitude of nearly 75,000 feet. He only had to stop when the X-1A entered a flat spin and subjected Yeager to 8g acceleration, causing him to crack the canopy with his head. ''And he pulled the plane out of it!'' If there was any doubt that Yeager was an AcePilot, it was gone after this.
*** The scene ends with Ridley commenting that Yeager went as fast as a man could go, and Chuck asks him what's next. Cue Sputnik and the dawn of the Space age.
* Recruiting Shepard for the astronaut corps ("Sounds dangerous." "It's extremely dangerous." "Count me in.")
* The astronauts sticking it to the [[ObstructiveBureaucrat program manager]] when he threatens Glenn's mission;
* Glenn's ticker-tape parade;
* John Glenn sticking up for his wife (who had a tremendous stutter at the time) from being forced to meet with a rabid press corps during Glenn's mission.
** Better still, telling off then-Vice President [[UsefulNotes/LyndonJohnson Lyndon Baines Johnson]] - someone you did ''not'' want to mess with - from trying to stage a photo-op against her wishes.
* Friendship 7's launch. Complete with an epic use of "Mars" and "Jupiter" from "The Planets."
* Yeager [[UnflinchingWalk walking away]] from the NF-104 crash ("Is that a man?" "Yeah, you damn right it is!")
* "Go Hotdog GO!"
* "And for a brief moment, Gordo Cooper became the greatest pilot anyone had ever seen." (Roll credits)
* The scene of Yuri Gagarin's launch.
* Gordo makes a grand entrance at Pancho's, and promptly gets put in his place by Pancho herself. What makes this totally awesome is that the real-life Florence Lowe "Pancho" Barnes had her pilot's license before young mister Cooper was even fully potty-trained, literally so; Gordo was just past 1 year old when Pancho had her first solo flight after only 6 hours of training. Before Gordo had reached the tender age of 5, Pancho had entered into transcontinental air racing, crashed her plane and walked away, beaten the world speed record (taken from Amelia Earhart), and started working for Hollywood as a stunt pilot and technical aerial adviser. She was — truly — made of the right stuff.
--> '''Pancho''': What are you two rookies gonna have?
--> '''Gordo''': Rookies? Now hold on, sis. You are looking at a whole new ballgame here now. In fact, in a couple of years, I bet you're even gonna immortalize us by putting our pictures up there on your wall. [[note]]Said wall holds photos of test pilots who ''died'' while at Edwards[[/note]]
--> '''Pancho''': I tell you, we got two categories of pilots around here. We got your prime pilots that get all the hot planes, and we got your pud-knockers who ''dream'' about getting the hot planes. Now what are you two ''pud-knockers'' gonna have? Huh?