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1945 |
Constructed as a XS-1. |
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December 1945 |
Taken on Strength/Charge with the United States Army Air Force with s/n 46-0062. |
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19 January 1946 |
First flight. |
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March 1946 |
Aircraft returned to Bell Aircraft, Buffalo, New York for modifications to prepare for the powered flight tests. |
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Four more glide tests occurred at Muroc Army Air Field near Palmdale, California, which had been flooded during the Florida tests. (Wikipedia). |
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September 1946 |
NACA engineers took over the program at Muroc from Bell. |
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9 December 1946 |
First flight. |
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22 May 1947 |
Another test flight by Bell pilot Tex Johnson. |
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30 June 1947 |
Army Air Forces and NACA representatives agreed on a two-phase flight program. The Army Air Forces would use the X-1-1, with its thinner wing, to conduct an accelerated program to reach Mach 1.1 as quickly as possible. The NACA would provide support, such as technical advice and data analysis. The NACA would then undertake a slower-paced, more detailed series of research flights at transonic (near the speed of sound) speeds, using the X-1-2 and its thicker wing. (NASA). |
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18 September 1947 |
Taken on Strength/Charge with the United States Air Force with s/n 46-0062. |
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1947 |
Markings Applied: Glamorous Glennis |
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14 October 1947 |
First supersonic flight, piloted by Captain Charles Yeager. Aircrafts 50th flight. |
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1948 |
Redesignated as X-1. |
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26 August 1950 |
To Smithsonian-National Air and Space Museum, Washington, DC. |
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10 June 1991 |
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11 June 1991 |
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June 2012 |
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Credits Data for airframe dossiers come from various sources. The following were used to compile this dossier... Print Sources U.S. Military Aircraft Designations and Serials 1909 to 1979 by John M. Andrade U.S. Military Out of Service 2010 by Andy Marden Internet Sources NASA Dryden Flight Research Center Wikipedia Individual Contributors Glenn Chatfield Mike Henniger |
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