X-15
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The North American X-15 is a hypersonic rocket-powered aircraft which was operated by the United States Air Force and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) as part of the X-plane series of experimental aircraft. The X-15 set speed and altitude records in the 1960s, crossing the edge of outer space and returning with valuable data used in aircraft and spacecraft design. The X-15's highest speed, 4,520 miles per hour, was achieved on 3 October 1967, when William J. Knight flew at Mach 6.7 at an altitude of 102,100 feet (31,120 m), or 19.34 miles. This set the official world record for the highest speed ever recorded by a crewed, powered aircraft, which remains unbroken.
1959 — 1968
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North American X-15; X15
4 produced,
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, United States Air Force, North American Aviation, United States,
Persia, 1950s, Republic of Haiti, 1959, sub-orbital spaceplane, Ekran, Dong Fang Hong 2, Tarshish, Sikh Confederacy, Reman, NASA, Kingdom of Wolaita, Kingdom of Martabam-hongsawatoi, Havilah, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Chinland, Calvinist Republic of Ghent, Ashkenaz, Retro Space HD, United States,
- Retro Space HD page@ Research Project X-15
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The X-15 pilots clown around in front of the #2 aircraft. From left to right: Joseph Engle, Robert Rushworth, John McKay, William Knight, Milton Thompson, and William Dana.- X-15: Extending the Frontiers of Flight - book by Dennis Jenkins, English, 2007, online
- X-15: Extending the Frontiers of Flight - book by Dennis Jenkins, English, 2007, online







