Even before the spectacular success of its X-1 rocket-powered aircraft
in breaking the 'sound barrier', the adventurous Bell Aircraft
Corporation was already pushing ahead with a parallel project to build
a second aircraft capable of far higher speeds. The X-2 (or Model 52)
explored the equally uncertain technology of swept-back wings. Now
common in modern conventional fighter aircraft, the Bell X-2 was
revolutionary in using this type of airframe to probe Mach 3 and
research the effects of extreme aerodynamic friction heat on
airframes. Although both X-2s were destroyed in crashes after only 20
flights, killing two test pilots, the knowledge gained from the
programme was invaluable in developing aircraft that could safely fly
at such speeds. Using stunning artwork and historical photographs,
this is the story of the plane that ultimately made the Lockheed
Blackbird and Concorde possible.
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ISBN
9781472819604
Publisert
2020
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Osprey Publishing
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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