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  1. Charles Arthur "Charlie" Bassett II (December 30, 1931 – February 28, 1966), ( Major, USAF ), was an American electrical engineer and United States Air Force test pilot. He went to Ohio State University for two years and later graduated from Texas Tech University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering.

  2. Charles E. Bassett (October 30, 1847 – January 5, 1896) was a lawman and saloon owner in the American Old West in Dodge City. He was one of the founders of the Long Branch Saloon in Dodge City, served as the first sheriff of Ford County, Kansas, as well as city marshal of Dodge City.

  3. 1 de mar. de 2021 · Tragedy struck the NASA community on Feb. 28, 1966. Gemini-IX prime crew members Elliot M. See and Charles A. Bassett were flying a T-38 Talon aircraft from Houston to St. Louis to attend a rendezvous simulation at the McDonnell Aircraft Corporation’s plant, the manufacturer of the Gemini spacecraft.

  4. On February 28, 1966, a NASA Northrop T-38 Talon crashed at Lambert Field in St. Louis, Missouri, killing two Project Gemini astronauts, Elliot See and Charles Bassett. The aircraft, piloted by See, crashed into the McDonnell Aircraft building where their Gemini 9 spacecraft was being assembled.

  5. Charles Arthur "Charlie" Bassett II (December 30, 1931 – February 28, 1966), (Capt, USAF), was an American electrical engineer and United States Air Force test pilot. He was selected as a NASA astronaut in 1963 and assigned to Gemini 9, but died in an airplane crash during training for his first spaceflight.

  6. Bassett, Charles Arthur II 'Charlie'. Bassett. American test pilot astronaut, 1963-1966. Died in crash of T-38 trainer into the McDonnell Aircraft plant. Status: Deceased; Active 1963-1966. Born: 1931-12-30. Died: 1966-02-28. Birth Place: Dayton, Ohio. Educated Texas Tech; Edwards.

  7. 31 de ene. de 2013 · NASA. The original Gemini 9 prime crew, astronauts Elliot M. See Jr. (left), command pilot, and Charles A. Bassett II, pilot. Four astronauts were flying in two separate T-38 jets approaching Lambert Field in St. Louis on Feb. 28, 1966: Tom Stafford, Gene Cernan, Charlie Bassett and Elliott See.