Why Neil Armstrong's X-15 Test Flight 'Bounced' Off The Atmosphere
The movie 'First Man' opens with Neil Armstrong's test flight of an X-15 which almost ends in disaster after he flies way past his landing area and over the edges of LA. While the movie chooses to portray this as a consequence of his distracted state of mind over the health of his daughter, there's a series of technical decisions that lead to this.
If you want to go deeper into the stories behind the movie I recommend the book from which is was adapted:
First Man: The Life of Neil A. Armstrong by James R. Hansen
The Fastest X-Plane - Mach 7 North American X-15
Describes how the X-15 Aircraft was designed and built by North American Aviation. Engineered to be the worlds fastest aircraft, the North American X-15 was a hypersonic rocket-powered aircraft operated by the USAF and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) as part of the X-plane experimental aerospace projects. The X-15 set speed and altitude records in the 1960s, reaching the edge of outer space and returning with valuable data later used in aircraft design. As of September 2015, the X-15 holds the official world record for the highest speed ever recorded by a manned, powered aircraft. It would ultimately reach a top speed of 4,520 miles per hour (7,274 km/h), or Mach 6.72.
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