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Book Synopsis
The story of the X-15, the pioneering research flight program in the fifties and sixties, and its pilots.


Trade Review
"[The X-15 Rocket Plane is] a cogently written and well-deserved tribute to the individuals who helped take a winged rocket beyond Earth's confining atmosphere."—John Carver Edwards, Book Verdict

"Engle and Armstrong devotees won’t be disappointed with the stories about their heroes in this tome."—American Space


"The X-15 Rocket Plane is an engaging account of America's push into space before pilots became astronauts, and America began a new era of exploration beyond the Earth to the Moon."—Anthony Young, Space Review

"The importance of the X-15 on the early exploration of space and the subsequent development of the Shuttle program cannot be overstated."—Book Bit, WTBF-AM/FM


"This is a remarkably fine work, one that, despite all the writings on the X-15 to date, has found its own authentic voice."—Richard P. Hallion, Quest
"The social element in this splendid book adds much to the overall history of this remarkably successful research aircraft."—Mick Jeffries, Aerospace
"[The X-15 Rocket Plane] is a serious and substantial work of history . . . it deserves a wide readership among space enthusiasts and professional historians alike."—A. Bowdoin Van Riper, The Historian

"Michelle Evans has written the definitive book on the X-15, the men who flew her, and the managers and support people who kept her flying."—Allen G. Taylor, National Space Society


“Long before the space shuttle, the United States was flying astronauts with the courage of lions into space aboard wings of steel. This is the story of the astonishing X-15, America’s first space plane, which broke records nearly every time it flew. It is a magnificent tale, well told in this meticulously researched book. Everyone with an interest in aviation, space, or high-flying adventure should read it.”—Homer Hickam, author of Rocket Boys
“This book gives a fascinating and superbly detailed look into X-15 technology and the dedicated people who first took a winged craft beyond the atmosphere. Along the way it teaches valuable and pertinent lessons for those of us in the private space sector now working to build on that phenomenal legacy.”—Col. Rick Searfoss, U.S. Air Force (Ret.), former space shuttle commander and pilot

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations

Foreword

Acknowledgments

Introduction

1. The Whole Nine Yards

2. A Record High

3. Gaining Speed

4. Naval Engagement

5. Changing Course

6. Straight and Steady

7. Skipping Out

8. On a Roll

9. Inconel Meets Celluloid

10. Fastest Man Alive

11. Chasing Experiments

12. In the Line of Duty

13. Snow at Edwards

Afterword

Glossary

Sources

Index

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      Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
      Publication Date: 01/06/2013
      ISBN13: 9780803228405, 978-0803228405
      ISBN10: 0803228406
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The story of the X-15, the pioneering research flight program in the fifties and sixties, and its pilots.


      Trade Review
      "[The X-15 Rocket Plane is] a cogently written and well-deserved tribute to the individuals who helped take a winged rocket beyond Earth's confining atmosphere."—John Carver Edwards, Book Verdict

      "Engle and Armstrong devotees won’t be disappointed with the stories about their heroes in this tome."—American Space


      "The X-15 Rocket Plane is an engaging account of America's push into space before pilots became astronauts, and America began a new era of exploration beyond the Earth to the Moon."—Anthony Young, Space Review

      "The importance of the X-15 on the early exploration of space and the subsequent development of the Shuttle program cannot be overstated."—Book Bit, WTBF-AM/FM


      "This is a remarkably fine work, one that, despite all the writings on the X-15 to date, has found its own authentic voice."—Richard P. Hallion, Quest
      "The social element in this splendid book adds much to the overall history of this remarkably successful research aircraft."—Mick Jeffries, Aerospace
      "[The X-15 Rocket Plane] is a serious and substantial work of history . . . it deserves a wide readership among space enthusiasts and professional historians alike."—A. Bowdoin Van Riper, The Historian

      "Michelle Evans has written the definitive book on the X-15, the men who flew her, and the managers and support people who kept her flying."—Allen G. Taylor, National Space Society


      “Long before the space shuttle, the United States was flying astronauts with the courage of lions into space aboard wings of steel. This is the story of the astonishing X-15, America’s first space plane, which broke records nearly every time it flew. It is a magnificent tale, well told in this meticulously researched book. Everyone with an interest in aviation, space, or high-flying adventure should read it.”—Homer Hickam, author of Rocket Boys
      “This book gives a fascinating and superbly detailed look into X-15 technology and the dedicated people who first took a winged craft beyond the atmosphere. Along the way it teaches valuable and pertinent lessons for those of us in the private space sector now working to build on that phenomenal legacy.”—Col. Rick Searfoss, U.S. Air Force (Ret.), former space shuttle commander and pilot

      Table of Contents

      List of Illustrations

      Foreword

      Acknowledgments

      Introduction

      1. The Whole Nine Yards

      2. A Record High

      3. Gaining Speed

      4. Naval Engagement

      5. Changing Course

      6. Straight and Steady

      7. Skipping Out

      8. On a Roll

      9. Inconel Meets Celluloid

      10. Fastest Man Alive

      11. Chasing Experiments

      12. In the Line of Duty

      13. Snow at Edwards

      Afterword

      Glossary

      Sources

      Index

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