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Joseph Albert Walker was an American World War II pilot, experimental physicist, NASA test pilot, and astronaut who was the first person to fly an airplane to space. He was one of twelve pilots who flew the North American X-15, an experimental spaceplane jointly operated by the Air Force and NASA.
1921 — 1966
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Joseph Albert Walker
International Space Hall of Fame, Golden Plate Award, FAI Gold Air Medal, Harmon Trophy, NASA Distinguished Service Medal, Distinguished Flying Cross, Air Medal, United States,
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1921 — 1966 Joseph Albert Walker
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The Aircraft Engine Research Laboratory’s pilot corps during the final days of World War II: from left to right, Joseph Vensel, Howard Lilly, William Swann, and Joseph Walker. (William “Eb” Gough joined the group months after this photograph).









