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Old January 15th 04, 02:55 AM
Chad Irby
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The A-12 was the first aircraft to reach Mach 3 and return in one
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What are the dates for A-12 and X-15 first flying at Mach 3.0+?


THe F-15 didn't do it in one piece. It left a B-52 behind.

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Old January 15th 04, 03:28 AM
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In article ,
Chad Irby wrote:

In article ,
Mark Schaeffer wrote:

[...]

The A-12 was the first aircraft to reach Mach 3 and return in one
piece.


[...]

What are the dates for A-12 and X-15 first flying at Mach 3.0+?


THe F-15 didn't do it in one piece. It left a B-52 behind.


Of course, I meant *X-15*.

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Old January 15th 04, 06:01 AM
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Mark Schaeffer wrote:
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The A-12 was the first aircraft to reach Mach 3 and return in one
piece.


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What are the dates for A-12 and X-15 first flying at Mach 3.0+?

Mark


A-12 was about 20 July 1963. I've interviewed Jim Eastham and
he claims to be the first. Lou Schalk was two days later. Norm
Nelson backed up Jim's claim and said that he'd tried to persuade
Schalk and Bill Park that an increase of 0.1 Mach number per flight
was much too conservative, but they wouldn't listen. Eastham did.
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Old January 15th 04, 07:47 AM
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Paul A. Suhler wrote:


What are the dates for A-12 and X-15 first flying at Mach 3.0+?


A-12 was about 20 July 1963. I've interviewed Jim Eastham and
he claims to be the first. Lou Schalk was two days later. Norm
Nelson backed up Jim's claim and said that he'd tried to persuade
Schalk and Bill Park that an increase of 0.1 Mach number per flight
was much too conservative, but they wouldn't listen. Eastham did.



The first Mach 3+ X-15 flight was flight #15 on 12 May 1960. Pilot was
Joe Walker. (http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/Hi...5conf/log.html)




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Old January 15th 04, 11:14 AM
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A-12 was about 20 July 1963. I've interviewed Jim Eastham and
he claims to be the first. Lou Schalk was two days later. Norm
Nelson backed up Jim's claim and said that he'd tried to persuade
Schalk and Bill Park that an increase of 0.1 Mach number per flight
was much too conservative, but they wouldn't listen. Eastham did.







Jim doesn't get near the credit he deserves for his part during the testing of
the Blackbird aircraft as he should. I wish he would sit down and write a
book about all his aviation experience.....especially his missile developing
flights.

By the way, wasn't his first Mach 3 sustaining flight when the wire insulation
melted??? I blieve some kind of temp gauge had been calibrated incorrectly.
(???)
 




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