A federal appeals court says record-setting test pilot Chuck Yeager can 
sue a Utah gun safe company that named a line of safes after him.
The 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver ruled Tuesday that the 
91-year-old can sue Fort Knox Security Products over an oral agreement 
from the 1980s that allowed the use of his name and picture in exchange 
for free safes.
The decision says the arrangement ended around 2008, after Yeager's wife started asking questions about it.
The court dismissed some claims but ruled that Yeager can sue over 
claims that the company kept using his likeness after the agreement 
ended. The company disputes that accusation.
Yeager served during World War II and became the first person to break the sound barrier in 1947.
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