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X-1E, Collapsed Nose Gear after Flight

X-1E, Collapsed Nose Gear after Flight
This photo was taken on Rogers Dry Lakebed after Flight 7 of the Bell Aircraft Corporation X-1E, with NACA High-Speed Flight Station test pilot Joseph 'Joe' Walker at the controls.

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This photo was taken on Rogers Dry Lakebed after Flight 7 of the Bell Aircraft Corporation X-1E, with NACA High-Speed Flight Station test pilot Joseph ‘Joe’ Walker at the controls. The first generation X-1s were well known for nose gear failures and the X-1E was no exception. The hard pitch down on landing usually resulted in a collapsed nose gear. The damage rarely was serious but required several days of down-time for repair. The X-1E was the only one to have a true tail skid to protect the empennage from over-rotation during landing.June 18, 1956NACA/NASA Photo› X-1E Project Description