00:00 On this day in space.
00:04 On December 22, 1966, the HL-10 lifting body took its first flight.
00:08 The HL-10 was a heavy lifting horizontal landing plane
00:12 built by the Northrop Corporation. The HL in its name stands for heavy lifting
00:16 and the 10 indicates that this was the 10th design in the series.
00:20 The $1.8 million aircraft was delivered to NASA's Langley Research Center
00:24 in Virginia in January of 1966. Nearly a year later,
00:28 Bruce Peterson piloted the plane for its inaugural flight.
00:32 He took it for an unpowered glide test flight over Rogers Dry Lake at Edwards Air Force Base
00:36 in California. Unfortunately, the HL-10 had serious
00:40 control problems, but Peterson was able to land it safely.
00:44 Engineers later figured out that the problem could be solved by changing the shape of the fins.
00:48 The second HL-10 flight didn't take off until 1968,
00:52 but the HL-10 was much easier to pilot after its design was tweaked.
00:56 And that's what happened on this day in space.
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