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hesham said:
hesham said:
Barrington Bond said:Found this piccy of the old Aurora kit..
Barrington Bond said:Where did the picture of the X-15 on the Navajo come from any idea of date?
Barrington Bond said:In the article is a cutaway side view of presumably the Step III but this has Fluorine and Hydrazine in its tanks?! Also has in the middle 2 down and slightly outward pointing solid rocket motors presumably for de-orbit?
Regards,
Barry
Barrington Bond said:Take off from Cape Canaveral pre-programmed to land (crash – pilot to parachute down) at Eglin Proving Ground Reservation.
hesham said:
Barrington Bond said:Foundations of Air Power, USAF publication published Sept 1958.
Note based on material from Air Force Magazine - must have been drawn for the book before its accurate shape was released!
Regards,
Barry
hesham said:From the book; Космические крылья
here is an early artist drawings to North American X-15 aircraft,the left with a cockpit
step forward and the right with X-tail.
archipeppe said:Enclosed my personal interpretation of X-15B/Navaho concept. It was realized in 2007 for the AstronautiCon 2 (held in Montecatini near Florence) and also printed out inside the Космические крылья ("Space Wings") book, by Vadim Lukashevitch and Igor Afanasiev.
Anyway I could exploit latest drawings provided by hesham in order to update my job.
hesham said:archipeppe said:Enclosed my personal interpretation of X-15B/Navaho concept. It was realized in 2007 for the AstronautiCon 2 (held in Montecatini near Florence) and also printed out inside the Космические крылья ("Space Wings") book, by Vadim Lukashevitch and Igor Afanasiev.
Anyway I could exploit latest drawings provided by hesham in order to update my job.
My dear Archipeppe,
here is an artist drawing to X-15 with Navaho rocket-booster,intended to go to the Moon,
also some drawings from Astronautix site.
Flying Review 6/1958
http://www.astronautix.com/craft/x15b.htm
Great find Hesham!!
I suppose that the 3 views you provided isn't an early design (not in 1958 of course when NAA frozen the configuration well earlier) but it should be the X-15B draft. The X-15B was initially intended as a two seat space going version of the X-15, later it become a single seat launched by an G-26 Navaho booster.
The X-15B should perform a suborbital or at least a once around flight, re-enter into the atmosphere and splashdown into the ocean, when the pilot should left the spacecrat with his ejection seat before the impact with water (in the same fashion of Russian Vostok).
Before your 3 views all I had found about it is only this tiny image (a cutaway of X-15/G26 stacking), but you may see that the similarity between the two designs is striking.