Supersonic: the Bell X-1 DVD
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The rocket powered Bell X-1 was the first aircraft to exceed the speed of sound, shattering the transonic barrier in October 1947. Tied closely to the classic mythology of the American test pilot, the X-1 and her follow-on variants served as research platforms for well over a decade. Our X-1 DVD package is almost three hours in length, and contains the following:
- "Supersonic: the Bell X-1," a twelve-minute long original film that serves as an overview of the X-1 research program and an introduction to the DVD content
- a 1948 United States Air Force briefing film covering the original X-1 aircraft and the early transonic research program
- The U.S. Air Force documentary "Flight to the Future," featuring the Bell X-1 and X-2, plus glimpses of the Douglas X-3, Northrop X-4, and Bell X-5
- An extended composite mission highlighting the early X-1
- footage of the first X-1 glide flights at Florida's Pinecastle Army Air Field
- exciting coverage of a 1949 X-1 ground launch, the only time this was done in the entire research program
- footage of an extended X-1A composite mission
- X-1B composite mission footage
- X-1E composite mission footage