00:00On this day in space.
00:03In 1949, the XS-1 spaceplane flew for the 117th time.
00:08The XS-1, later called the Bell X-1, was a piloted, rocket-powered spaceplane that could fly faster than the speed of sound.
00:15During this flight, pilot Robert Champin tested the aircraft's stability, control, and handling at transonic speeds.
00:22He even managed to pull a few stunts, like pull-ups and rolls.
00:25There were 157 flights in total for the XS-1, and these provided data for future U.S. fighter jet and spacecraft designs.
00:33And that's what happened on this day in space.
00:36♪♪♪
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