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Flying the X-15

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 July 2016

R. M. White*
Affiliation:
USAF

Extract

I would like to begin by expressing my appreciation to the Society, especially the Test Pilots’ Group, and specifically to Bill Bedford for the invitation. It is a distinct pleasure and certainly an honour for me to be here. My discussion will centre on the X-15 research aeroplane, some of the essential items that we uncovered in our development flying programme and some characteristics of the aeroplane. I would hope I could go into this in sufficient detail. Being away from the programme for some time now, I have lost some of the intimacy that I had in the past but I think not completely so. At least, not enough so it will deny me the opportunity to present you with some information.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1965

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References

The 3rd lecture to be given to the Test Pilots’ Group of the Society–on 11th December 1964; taken from the tape recording made during the lecture.