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X-15 Flight 90

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Maximum Speed - 5,971 km/h. Maximum Altitude - 106,010 m. 80 cm diameter balloon towed on 30 m line to measure air density. First X-15 flight over 100 km (a height known as the
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in aviation history. First flight launched over Smith Dry Lake, NV. Experiments: Towed balloon, horizon scanner, photometer, infrared and ultraviolet. Balloon instrumentation failed.
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The X-15 engine burned about 85 seconds. Near the end of the burn, acceleration built up to about 4
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Flight experience with shock impingement and interference heating on the X-15-2 research airplane
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Launched by: NB-52B #008, Pilots Fulton & Bement. Takeoff: 17:19. UTC Landing: 19:04 UTC.
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on July 19, 1963. It was the first of two X-15 missions that passed the 100-km high
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Hypersonics Before the Shuttle: A Concise History of the X-15 Research Airplane
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15,195 kg fueled; 6,577 kg burnout; 6,260 kg landed
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X-15: the NASA mission reports, incorporating files from the USAF
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First (FAI-recognized) / Second (U.S.-recognized) spaceflight
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Chase pilots: Crews, Dana, Rogers, Daniel and Wood.
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Index

US Air Force
NASA
X-15
North American
Joseph A. Walker
Balls 8
Edwards
Smith Ranch Dry Lake
39°20′N 117°29′W / 39.333°N 117.483°W / 39.333; -117.483
Rogers Dry Lake
Edwards

Joe Walker
North American X-15
research flight
NASA
US Air Force
Kármán line
FAI
space
Flight 91
Joseph A. Walker
spaceflights
Position
United States
Joseph A. Walker
NB-52B Bomber #008
Kármán line
spaceflight
spaceplane

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