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[Bell X-1 ]The X-planes are a series of experimental
United States aircraft (and somerocket s) used for testing of new technologies and usually kept highly secret during development.The first of these, the
Bell X-1 , became well-known as the first plane to break thesound barrier , which it did in 1947. Later X-planes yielded important research results, but only theNorth American X-15 rocket plane of the early 1960s achieved comparable fame. X-planes 7 through 12 were actuallymissile s, and some other vehicles were unpiloted. Most X-planes are not expected to ever go into full-scale production, and usually only a few are produced. One exception is theLockheed Martin X-35 , which competed against theBoeing X-32 to become the Joint Strike Fighter.As of 2006, new X-plane projects are still underway. The designation X-52 was skipped to avoid potential confusion with the operational
B-52 Stratofortress strategic bomber .In fiction
Many movies, television series and video games have featured fictional X planes, with both feasible and currently infeasible designs. For instance, the
Stargate TV series feature X-301, X-302, X-303, and X-304 spacecraft. The movie Armageddon featured two top-secret space shuttles called theX-71 . The film "Rocketship X-M " was inspired by the X-series, featuring the first manned rocket to the moon.ee also
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Experimental aircraft
*List of experimental aircraft
*List of military aircraft of the United States
*Skunk works References
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Jay Miller , "The X-Planes: X-1 to X-45".Motorbooks International , 2001.External links
* [http://www.centennialofflight.gov/essay/Evolution_of_Technology/early_X_planes/Tech27.htm Early X-planes]
* [http://history.nasa.gov/monograph31.pdf "American X-Vehicles: An Inventory X-1 to X-50", SP-2000-4531 - June 2003; NASA online PDF Monograph]
* [http://lisar.larc.nasa.gov/BROWSE/xplane.html X-15 Videos by NASA]
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