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  2. X-15 (film) - Wikipedia

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    X-15 is a 1961 American aviation drama film that presents a fictionalized account of the X-15 research rocket aircraft program, the test pilots who flew the aircraft, and the associated NASA community that supported the program. X-15 starred David McLean, Charles Bronson, [Note 1] James Gregory and Mary Tyler Moore (in her first feature film ...

  3. North American X-15 - Wikipedia

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    Magyar; Nederlands; 日本語 ... X-15-1 – 56-6670, 81 free ... The short film Research Project X-15 is available for free viewing and download at the Internet ...

  4. List of X-15 flights - Wikipedia

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    Twelve pilots flew the X-15 over the course of its career. Scott Crossfield and William Dana flew the X-15 on its first and last free flights, respectively. Joseph Walker set the program's top two altitude records on its 90th and 91st free flights (347,800 and 354,200 feet, respectively), becoming the only pilot to fly past the Kármán line, the 100 kilometer, FAI-recognized boundary of outer ...

  5. X-15 Flight 35 - Wikipedia

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    Flight 35 of the North American X-15 was a test flight conducted by NASA and the US Air Force on March 30, 1961. [1] The X-15 was piloted by Joseph A. Walker to an altitude of 169,600 feet (51.7 km; 32.12 mi) surpassing the stratopause. [2] Thus Walker became the first human to reach the mesosphere. [3]

  6. Michael J. Adams - Wikipedia

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    While descending, at 230,000 feet (70 km) the aircraft encountered rapidly increasing aerodynamic pressure which impinged on the airframe, causing the X-15 to enter a violent Mach 5 spin. As the X-15 neared 65,000 feet (20 km), it was diving at Mach 3.93 and experiencing more than 15 g vertically (positive and negative), and 8 g laterally ...

  7. Talk:X-15 (film) - Wikipedia

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    A fact from X-15 (film) appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 21 November 2011 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:

  8. X15 (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The North American X-15 is an American experimental hypersonic research aircraft. X15 or X-15 may also refer to: X-15 (band), an American rock band; X-15, a 1961 American drama; X15 (New York City bus) BeagleBoard X15, a single board computer; Bingo-Akasaka Station, in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan; Cummins X15, a diesel engine

  9. X-15 Flight 188 - Wikipedia

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    Flight 188 used North American Aviation X-15 Number 2 aircraft, number 56-6671, 2A-F12. The X-15, model X-15A-2 had many modifications from the original X-15A. The X-15 number 2 on, flight 74, was damaged during landing on November 9, 1962, and was repaired and updated to become the X-15A-2. The X-15A-2 fuselage was lengthened 28 inches (0.71 ...