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Talking about "The Sound Barrier" as a work of fiction showing the British
achieving supersonic flight, I seem to recall reading/hearing somewhere that in actual fact the British were well advanced in researching this and had designed and built an aeroplane - the Miles M52 I think - which could well have achieved this. Then the US and British Governments decided they would pool their research to achieve it. So the British handed over all their info to the US who then refused to hand over their info, due to "security reasons". The British did not proceed any further but the US continued on (now with the benefit of all the British research and design) and eventually produce the Bell X-1 - which looks suspiciously like the Miles M52 - and do the deed! For military movie fiction you can't "The Sound Barrier" showing the British being the first to achieve supersonic flight. I remember seeing "The Sound Barrier" in the year of its release, and my memories of it stretch back that far. If you have access to a VHS or DVD home version, please correct me ... but ... the film presents a disclaimer that it is a piece of fiction, and if despite that it seems more truthful than most works of fiction then that may be due to the skill of the director, David Lean; it was acknowledged in the film that the sound barrier had already been overcome by an American aviator, without, as I remember, any mention being made that the American aircraft was not jet- but rocket-powered; and the whole thing is really about Geoffrey de Havilland's fatal semi-success in the DH 108 Swallow, when he tickled Mach 1 but didn't survive. -- Moving things in still pictures! |
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