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Offline rangerrebew

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This plane left the SR-71 Blackbird in the du
« on: August 16, 2022, 09:45:46 am »
This plane left the SR-71 Blackbird in the dust
 Harold C. Hutchison

Posted On August 13, 2022 04:58:35
 
The SR-71 Blackbird was the fastest military jet that has ever taken to the skies. But there was a plane that not only went twice as fast, but it also went much higher.

That speedy plane was the North American X-15.

The X-15 was one of the first true spaceplanes, with a number of flights going beyond Earth’s atmosphere, according to a 2005 NASA release. It was capable of going over 4,500 mph, or nearly Mach 6, and it went as high as 354,200 feet – or just over 67 miles – above the Earth.

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Re: This plane left the SR-71 Blackbird in the du
« Reply #1 on: August 16, 2022, 01:55:42 pm »
The X-15 was launched from a B-52, its engines burned for 2 minutes or less, and the rest of its 10 or 20 minute flight, including landing, it was gliding.

The SR-71 took off under its own power, could be refueled multiple times, and was performing powered flight for however many hours its mission required.

Not even an apples-pineapples comparison.
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Re: This plane left the SR-71 Blackbird in the du
« Reply #2 on: August 16, 2022, 01:58:54 pm »
The X-15 was launched from a B-52, its engines burned for 2 minutes or less, and the rest of its 10 or 20 minute flight, including landing, it was gliding.

The SR-71 took off under its own power, could be refueled multiple times, and was performing powered flight for however many hours its mission required.

Not even an apples-pineapples comparison.

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Re: This plane left the SR-71 Blackbird in the du
« Reply #3 on: August 16, 2022, 02:42:52 pm »
The X-15 was launched from a B-52, its engines burned for 2 minutes or less, and the rest of its 10 or 20 minute flight, including landing, it was gliding.

The SR-71 took off under its own power, could be refueled multiple times, and was performing powered flight for however many hours its mission required.

Not even an apples-pineapples comparison.

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