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EXPERIMENTAL AIRCRAFT,UNCATEGORIZED,WORLD RECORDS AVIATIONTHE FASTEST (ROCKET-) PLANE IN THE WORLD X-15OCTOBER 31, 2014LEAVE A COMMENTThere have been countless aircraft capable of flyingfaster than the speed of sound. Some have reached twice that, and a few as high as three times the speed of sound. But there is one rocket plane to rule them all. An aircraft that was introduced in 1959, flew so high that it gave its pilots astronautical status. It reached altitudes higher than 100 kilometers, speeds higher than mach 6(!) and gathered extremely important data for future aviation and spacecraft projects. It was a flying rocket. It was theNorth American X-15.The aircraft that became a space planeThe North American X-15 was as you can see a legendat the time of its introduction. There were only three examples built and together they conducted 199 flights, although only 13 passed the Air Force criteria for being calledspace flights(altitude of 80 km or higher). 8 different pilots reached this height and so they received astronaut status, something that earned the pilots from the USAF the Air Force astronaut wings. The purpose of building the X-15 was to retrieve important data that would be used in later aircraft designs. It holds the speed record of a manned aircraft: 7,274 km/h.The takeoff of the X-15 rocket airplaneX-15 attached to its mothership B-52.A typical flight worked as follows: It started with the X-15 being carried to an altitude of about 14 km under the wing of a B-52 Stratofortress, called the Mothership (you thoguht this was the idea of Virgin Galactic?). It was then dropped, at that instant having a speed of about 805 km/h. Next it then started its rocket engine, built by Reaction Motors, and accelerated towards theedge of spacewith astonishing speed. To remain stable, it used a thick wedge tail as this gives great stability at hypersonic speeds. However the down-side of this was that this design produced a lot of drag at lower speeds. When landing, the aircraft lowered its skids and ejected a parachute from the lower fin.In fact, the blunt end at the rear of the X-15 could produce as much drag as an entire F-104 Starfighter.Steeringwithout air resistanceX-15 with one of the pilots, Michael J. Adams.Asthe X-15 was used at so high altitudes that no air, and by that no drag, was present, it used rocket thrusters to steer. The pilots could choose between two configurations to steer with: one joystick, or three. The setup with three joysticks was harder to handle but gave the pilot more control over the aircraft. For instance one of the joysticks was for the traditional steering (using drag) and the other to use the rocket thrusters. When using only one cockpit, the onboard computer steered using both of these systems simultaneously. There were also some cool features on board. For instance there were controls for jettisoning of the ventral tail fun, heating the windows so there was no ice created on them. There was also aforwardheadrest for when the aircraft was decelerating.The engine of the worlds fastest aircraftRear view of the X-15 showing the Reaction Motors Inc XLR99 engine.The engine used was a Reaction Motors Inc XLR99, producing 2502 kN of thrust. To get these high amounts of thrust, it burnt anhydrous ammonia and liquid oxygen. It also used hydrogen peroxide, which pushed the propellants into the engine. The engine had an astonishing capability to burn fuel. In just 80 seconds it could burn as much as 6.8 tons of propellant.The world records of the X-15It set a number of records during its operational time between 1959 and 1968. Some of them are listed here: It was the first operational space plane. It got to a height of more than 100 km. It flew more thansix times the speed of sound (mach 6.70).Neil Armstrong with the first X-15.All of these records, the tremendous speed and the importance of the data collected has made the North American X-15 a legend. One of the pilots, flying at a speed of 6,420 km/h, was Neil Armstrong, the first man to put his feet on the moon. As can be seen, the X-15 was a master of record breaking, and did things no one thought it would be capable of. Without it, the spaceflight to the moon in 1962 would most probably have been delayed. This is the story of the X-15 The flying rocket.Additional Reading: The fastest manned and air breathing plane in the world SR-71 Are we going back to the cold war? Read about ithere. Read about the U-2 Dragonlady, one of the most important US reconnaissance aircraft everhere! Learn about naval ship designations and their meaningshere.Sources: Thecharterstore.com Aerospaceweb.org Hq.nasa.gov Air-and-space.com