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Dryden's 60 Years of Flight Research - X-Plane Era

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Uploaded by on Jul 27, 2007

Dryden marked its 60th anniversary as the nation's premier high-speed, high-altitude flight test and aerospace research facility during September 2006. This 61 second movie clip tells about the early days of X-Plane research.

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  • @Gary747 not true. Welch flew the XP-86 for the first time on Oct 1, 1947, Yeagers X-1 supersonic flight was on Oct 14th. the press blackout was a security protocol for the USAF deemed it a matter of national security. nobody was allowed to reveal the flight for weeks. The F-86 didnt go supersonic until almost a year later. an F-86A went supersonic in Sept 1948. Welch never buzzed the B-29.airspace was restricted. Yeager expressed that wish after his flight and it was retold wrong for years. .

  • I never realized before that the X-5 it's the Messerschmitt P.1011...

  • The reason the X-1 "hurried" into that 1st supersonic flight was because George Welsh, in the swept-wing prototype F-86, did it the day before. The X-1 team couldn't politically afford to lose this competition, so they rush-jobed it the next day, then clamped a secret classification on any news or discussion of the event. In fact, George Welsh went up in the F-86 and popped the B-29 carrying the X-1 and Yeager with another sonic boom while they were climbing for their now famous drop-release.

  • Thanks for this video!

  • Great film, thanks!

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