Douglas X-3 Stiletto is a 1950s United States experimental jet aircraft with a slender fuselage and a long tapered nose, manufactured by the Douglas Aircraft...
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Douglas X-3 Stiletto, the American experimental aircraft that first flew in October 1952 and retired in 1956. "X-3 - NASA". Retrieved 2024-02-02. "X-3...
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Douglas XTB2D Skypirate (1945) Douglas World Cruiser (DWC) (1923) Douglas X-3 Stiletto (1952) Roc I AAM-N-2 Sparrow I (1948) MIM-4 Nike Ajax (1959) MGM-5...
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instance, the Douglas X-3 Stiletto was equipped with two J34 engines when the intended Westinghouse J46 engine proved to be unsuitable. The Stiletto was developed...
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Research and Development Gallery alongside other "X-planes", including the Bell X-1B and Douglas X-3 Stiletto. Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards AFB,...
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supersonic transport designs.[citation needed] X-planes Douglas X-3 Stiletto Lockheed X-7 North American X-15 Lockheed X-27 project. Military planes Lockheed F-104...
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drop of a hydrogen bomb. May 23 – Piloted by Joseph A. Walker, the Douglas X-3 Stiletto makes its 51st and final flight. The first two United States Navy...
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List of experimental aircraft (section X-planes)
Bell X-1 – Supersonic flight and sound barrier Bell X-2 – Mach 2–3 supersonic flight Douglas X-3 Stiletto – Sustained supersonic flight Northrop X-4 Bantam...
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44-22650 Bell X-1B 48-1385 Bell X-5 50-1838 Bell XV-3 54‐148 Bensen X-25A 68‐10770 Boeing X-32 Boeing X-45 Convair XF-92A 46-0682 Douglas X-3 Stiletto 49‐2892...
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