File:Walt Williams, Scott Crossfield, Joe Vensel and D-558-2.png
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[edit]DescriptionWalt Williams, Scott Crossfield, Joe Vensel and D-558-2.png |
English: Left to right: Walt Williams, Scott Crossfield and Joe Vensel in front of D-558-2 Skyrocket on November 20, 1953, the day Crossfield first flew faster than Mach 2 on that very aircraft. NASA photo E-1097. |
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Source | J.D. Hunley, ed., Toward Mach 2: the Douglas D-558 program. NASA |
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