Space Exploration

Space Exploration

[X-15 Hypersonic Research Program]

X-15 Pilots With the Aircraft. Signed by Six X-15 Pilots Including Neil Armstrong

No reserve

Lot Closed

July 18, 02:01 PM GMT

Estimate

4,000 - 6,000 USD

We may charge or debit your saved payment method subject to the terms set out in our Conditions of Business for Buyers.

Read more.

Lot Details

Description

Color photograph, 13½ x 10½ inches. Mounted to 16 x 20 inch mat board


SIGNED BY THE FIRST CLASS OF X-15 PILOTS: CAPTAIN ROBERT RUSHWORTH, COMMANDER FORREST PETERSON, JACK MCKAY, JOE WALKER, NEIL ARMSTRONG, and MAJOR ROBERT "BOB" WHITE

NASA. "X-15 Hypersonic Research Program," Updated February 28, 2014. <https://www.nasa.gov/reference/x-15/>

PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED BY THE FIRST CLASS OF PILOTS OF THE HYPERSONIC X-15 AIRCRAFT: NEIL ARMSTRONG, JACK MCKAY, JOE WALKER, ROBERT RUSHWORTH, FORREST PETERSON, AND ROBERT WHITE.


The X-15 hypersonic research program lasted from early 1959 through operational flights in 1968. In its time, the X-15 aircraft set unofficial world speed and altitude records: Mach 6.7 on October 3, 1967 flown by Air Force pilot Pete Knight; and 354,200 feet on August 22, 1963 flown by NASA pilot Joe Walker (pictured here fourth from left).


A total of twelve pilots flew X-15 hypersonic planes during the program, ultimately logging 199 flights. The hypersonic research program was key in developing air and spacecraft built for exiting and re-entering our atmosphere. Insights gained from these tests were applied to the development of the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo spacecraft, particularly the thermal protection and navigation equipment.


After flying the X-15 as a NASA pilot, Neil Armstrong would later go on to use the spacecraft developed from this program as Commander of the historic Apollo 11 moon landing.

(C) 2025 Sotheby's
All alcoholic beverage sales in New York are made solely by Sotheby's Wine (NEW L1046028)