Bullethead
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You all have probably seen this before, but I didn't find it in the SEARCH so I'm posting it up.
This is the B-52 "The High and Mighty One" used to carry the X-15 up for all its flights. Looking at the scoreboard, I had no idea they flew so many times. You can also judge whether or not the flight was successful
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Also in the pic, you can see the X-15's cradle and a fairing for a camera to record the launch.
This B-52 is currently in the outside display area at the Pima Air & Space Museum near Tuscon, Arizona. I believe it was just stuck in the nearby boneyard at first, but was dragged out and patched up for the museum. The X-15 enjoys airconditioning at the Smithsonian. Where's the justice in that?
This is the B-52 "The High and Mighty One" used to carry the X-15 up for all its flights. Looking at the scoreboard, I had no idea they flew so many times. You can also judge whether or not the flight was successful
Also in the pic, you can see the X-15's cradle and a fairing for a camera to record the launch.
This B-52 is currently in the outside display area at the Pima Air & Space Museum near Tuscon, Arizona. I believe it was just stuck in the nearby boneyard at first, but was dragged out and patched up for the museum. The X-15 enjoys airconditioning at the Smithsonian. Where's the justice in that?