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X-15 Rocket Research Plane on Tarmac

The North American X-15 was the first winged vehicle to take a man into space and to speeds great than 6 times the speed of sound. The X-15 rocket research airplane was designed to conduct research experiments during actual flight conditions beyond the Earth's atmosphere and to obtain knowledge of aerodynamic heating, re-entry conditions, acceleration and deceleration forces, and reactions of man to weightlessness. It exceeded its design specifications of 4,000 miles per hour and altitudes up to 50 miles. 
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Unique identifier BI219166 
Boeing ID 99d00110 
Type Image 
Size 2888px × 2280px   18MB 
License type RM 
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