Flying Beyond the Stall:the X-31 and the advent of supermaneuverability
نویسنده:
Douglas A. Joyce
امتیاز دهید
On Wednesday, October 11, 1990, a small blue-and-white jet took to the air
from Air Force Plant 42 at Palmdale, CA. For the next 38 minutes, it cruised
at 10,000 feet over California’s Antelope Valley, reaching a top speed of 340
miles per hour (mph) before Rockwell International test pilot Norman K.
“Ken” Dyson returned it gently to Earth.
بیشتر
from Air Force Plant 42 at Palmdale, CA. For the next 38 minutes, it cruised
at 10,000 feet over California’s Antelope Valley, reaching a top speed of 340
miles per hour (mph) before Rockwell International test pilot Norman K.
“Ken” Dyson returned it gently to Earth.
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