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X-15 in flight

First flown in 1959 from the NASA High Speed Flight Station (later renamed the Dryden Flight Research Center), the rocket-powered X-15 was developed to provide data on aerodynamics, structures, flight controls, and the physiological aspects of high speed, high-altitude flight. Three were built by North American Aviation for NASA and the U.S. Air Force.

Credits - NASA