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X-10 Navajo Missile in Assembly
X-10 Navajo Missile in Assembly 
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Moving X-10 Navaho Rocket Plane Out of Hangar
Moving X-10 Navaho Rocket Plane Out of Hangar 
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X-10 Navajo Missile in Assembly

Although the Air Force canceled the Navaho program in 1957, in its 10 years of existence, the Navaho made many key technological breakthroughs. The X-10 Navaho test drone was the first turbojet-powered vehicle to reach Mach 2 and the first aircraft to fly a complete mission under inertial (computerized) guidance. Its booster engine set a record by producing 405,000 pounds of thrust. The X-10 was the only missile to be classified as an "X" plane and completed more than 20 flights. Data from these flights led to the development of the SM-64 Navaho ground-to-ground missile system. 
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Unique identifier BI217182 
Boeing ID 9635-75-108a 
Type Image 
Size 3000px × 2400px   6MB 
License type RM 
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