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X-15

When I visited, the first X-15 hung from the ceiling of the Smithsonian's Milestones of Flight gallery. (the second (and only other surviving) X-15 is displayed at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force).

For additional information about the X-15, see NASA's X-15 - Hypersonic Research at the Edge of Space page.

 
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