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NAE™ Project:
Scott Crossfield & X-15

April 15, 2008

Ladies & Gentlemen:

There are several reasons for this page:

  1. 56-0763 flew at Edwards AFB as chase plane with the X-15.
  2. Scott Crossfield flew 56-0763 multiple times.
  3. The 2nd anniversary of Scott Crossfield's passing is April 19th...

We believe it is only fitting to honor this great aviator by providing our visitors with a collection of video links about the X-15's history.

The X-15 flew 199 times; Scott piloted the X-15 fourteen times , all during the first thirty flights. The X-15's first eight flights were piloted by Scott (he flew eleven of the plane's first twelve flights).

X-15 Makes Captive Flight, March 10, 1959
(This “captive” flight was not without risk.)
X-15 Glides, June 6, 1959
(Flight #1, planned glide, reach mach 0.79 or 522 mph and attained an altitude of 37,550 feet MSL.)
X-15 Makes Powered Flight, September 17, 1959
(Flight #2, the first powered flight, reached mach 2.11 or 1,393 mph, and reached an altitude of 52,341 feet MSL.)
X-15 Makes Emergency Landing, November 5, 1959
(Flight #4 resulted in an emergency landing because of an engine fire with structural damage to the fuselage after landing. The X-15 reached mach 1.0 or 660 mph and attained an altitude of 45,462 feet MSL.

Sally Crossfield Farley

Don't miss the Scott Crossfield Foundation or, hear an audio file of Sally Crossfield Farley inteviewed by clicking here.

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