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      The twin-turbojet X-3, the only one built, was designed to test features of an aircraft suitable for sustained flights at supersonic speeds and high altitudes. A secondary mission was to investigate the use of new materials such as titanium and to explore new construction techniques.

      The X-3 made its first test flight at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., on Oct. 20, 1952, and flew supersonically in June 1953. Unlike the X-1, X-2 and X-15, which were released in mid-air from a "mother plane," the X-3 operated in a more conventional manner by taking off from the ground. Engine development difficulties forced the use of lower powered engines than originally planned, prohibiting the X-3 program from achieving its design potential; however, data gained from the X-3 program was of great benefit in the development of the F-104, X-15, SR-71 and other high performance aircraft.

      The X-3 was transferred to the National Museum of the United States Air Force in 1956.

      SPECIFICATIONS:
      Span: 22 ft. 8 in.
      Length: 66 ft. 10 in.
      Height: 12 ft. 6 in.
      Weight: 22,400 lbs. maximum
      Armament: None
      Engines: Two Westinghouse J-34s of 3,370 lbs. thrust each (4,900 lbs. thrust with afterburner)

      PERFORMANCE:
      Maximum speed: Designed for Mach 2
      Cruising speed: Not applicable
      Range: Not applicable
      Service ceiling: 38,000 ft.
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