Albert Scott Crossfield
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Albert Scott Crossfield was an American naval officer and test pilot. In 1953, he became the first pilot to fly at twice the speed of sound. Crossfield was the first of twelve pilots who flew the North American X-15, an experimental spaceplane jointly operated by the United States Air Force and NASA.
1921 — 2006
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Albert Crossfield; Albert S. Crossfield; Scott Crossfield
International Space Hall of Fame, Harmon Trophy, National Aviation Hall of Fame, United States,
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1921 — 2006 Albert Scott Crossfield
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Former NACA test pilots Scott Crossfield, Stan Butchart, Robert Champine, and John Griffith gathered at NASA DFRC for the "Men of Mach 2" symposium - EC98-44406-2
High-Speed Research Station Director Walter C. Williams, NACA pilot A. Scott Crossfield, and Director of Flight Operations Joe Vensel in front of the Douglas D-558-2 after the first Mach 2 flight.- Scott Crossfield, Fabled Test Pilot, Dies at 85 - The New York Times article (April 20, 2006), American English, online






