File:1959-06-11 X-15 Aloft.ogv
1959-06-11_X-15_Aloft.ogv (Ogg multiplexed audio/video file, Theora/Vorbis, length 57 s, 640 × 480 pixels, 2.79 Mbps overall, file size: 18.98 MB)
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Description1959-06-11 X-15 Aloft.ogv | Edwards AFB B-52 takes X-15 aloft under its wing, is "cut loose over Mojave Desert" landed by Scott Crossfield (2) Connecticut - Groton CT launch of USS George Washington Polaris sub (partial newsreel) | |||||
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current | 13:57, 22 April 2019 | 57 s, 640 × 480 (18.98 MB) | Nesnad (talk | contribs) | {{Information |description=Edwards AFB B-52 takes X-15 aloft under its wing, is "cut loose over Mojave Desert" landed by Scott Crossfield (2) Connecticut - Groton CT launch of USS George Washington Polaris sub (partial newsreel) |date=1959-06-11 |source=[https://archive.org/details/1959-06-11_X-15_Aloft] |author=universal newsreel |permission={{PD-Universal Newsreel}} |other versions= }} Category:North American X-15 Category:Universal Newsreels |
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