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Topic: X-15: Extending the Frontiers of Flight (Jenkins)
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cspg Member Posts: 6210 From: Geneva, Switzerland Registered: May 2006
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posted 01-18-2009 12:13 AM
X-15: Extending the Frontiers of Flight by Dennis R. Jenkins - Hardcover: 681 pages
- Publisher: NASA (January 2007)
- ISBN-10: 0160792851
- ISBN-13: 978-0160792854
Note: Although this book is not new, I've never seen, read or heard any information coming out of NASA about this publication (it's not in the NASA History Series, though and thus not published by the History Office); yet it is a SP (Special Publication) book, SP-562. |
Robert Pearlman Editor Posts: 42981 From: Houston, TX Registered: Nov 1999
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posted 01-18-2009 12:55 AM
quote: Originally posted by cspg: I've never seen, read or heard any information coming out of NASA about this publication
October 28, 2008: Extending the Frontiers of Flight: the X-15 Program Jenkins, author of the recently published "X-15: Extending the Frontiers of Flight," detailed his premise repeatedly during a colloquium presentation at NASA Dryden Oct. 24, the 40th anniversary of the 199th and last X-15 research flight. Jenkins words found ready acceptance among a group of veteran X-15 engineers, technicians and retired Dryden research pilot Bill Dana, who flew the last X-15 flight 40 years earlier, as well as about 200 Dryden employees who attended. You can order "X-15" from the NASA HQ Information Center for $45. The book is also available in digital (PDF) format for download. |
cspg Member Posts: 6210 From: Geneva, Switzerland Registered: May 2006
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posted 01-18-2009 01:29 AM
Thanks for the info.Apparently nobody bothered to forward the info to HQ History Office (it's not mentioned in their latest issue of the newsletter, December 08). The book was briefly mentioned in the May 08 issue but you'll have to dig deep in the text to know about it. |
mjanovec Member Posts: 3811 From: Midwest, USA Registered: Jul 2005
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posted 01-18-2009 02:14 AM
This book may be the "bible" on the X-15 program. It's a fantastic and thorough book on the program written by someone with a true passion for flight test research. The fact that this publication has been so hard to find for so long is borderline criminal. |
gliderpilotuk Member Posts: 3398 From: London, UK Registered: Feb 2002
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posted 01-18-2009 03:52 AM
An outstanding book which can also be ordered from Roger Launius via Amazon. We're lucky that the X-15 program is covered by so many good books, including this one, At the Edge of Space: The X-15 Flight Program by Milt Thompson, X-15 diary and Always Another Dawn. |
E2M Lem Man Member Posts: 846 From: Los Angeles CA. USA Registered: Jan 2005
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posted 01-18-2009 02:40 PM
Dennis Jenkins has done a couple of X-15 books, but this is by far, the most extensive- and as I am a "fan" of the program myself - I heartily recommend this as a "must have" for your collection.Yes it is extensive and large, but an outstanding book. |
albatron Member Posts: 2732 From: Stuart, Florida Registered: Jun 2000
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posted 01-18-2009 04:28 PM
Dennis Jenkins and Tony Landis collaborated to put together "Hypesonic". This book is a well suited book for the laymen or causal enthusiast and arguably, the best written for this. And the enthusiast and knowledgable sort as well. This new book by Dennis, is inarguably, THE Bible for the X-15 program, it's acompaning CD excellent. Not to take away from other books on the subject at all, but these 2 are the best. Dennis is an engineer for NASA at KSC, Tony works for NASA at Dryden. 2 class acts if ever there were any, and good friends. I attended the 40th event at Dryden in October. Dennis's talk centered around the "can do" attitude of the X-15 program, and how the crashes, glitches and set backs were not only overcome, but there was never any question of cancelling or delaying the program unnecessarily. He contrasted that with todays Orion, Constellation, et al (that he works on) and how tenuous it is today with an attitude of what? Theres a problem? Lets convene a committee, to decide if we need a committee to investigate the need for a committee. The next Gathering of Eagles will be October 16th, 2009 in Lancaster, CA. If you're an X-15 enthusiast I would highly recommend attending. Dennis and Tony indicated to me they will be there, as will Bob White, Joe Engle and if he's able, Bill Dana. Quite possibly the last of the Gatherings for pilots of the Golden Age of Test Flight. |
eurospace Member Posts: 2610 From: Brussels, Belgium Registered: Dec 2000
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posted 01-19-2009 04:42 AM
quote: Originally posted by gliderpilotuk: An outstanding book which can also be ordered from Roger Launius via Amazon.
Ordering through amazon.com is also a good option for Europeans: I just placed my order. Including postage, it comes at 56 Euro and some. Not cheap but (hopefully) worth the money. |
Apollo-Soyuz Member Posts: 1205 From: Shady Side, Md Registered: Sep 2004
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posted 01-19-2009 12:36 PM
I read the pdf and I would find it worth the price. |
Jurg Bolli Member Posts: 977 From: Albuquerque, NM Registered: Nov 2000
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posted 02-16-2009 12:28 PM
I got this book in the mail on Saturday, it is beautifully done and I look forward to reading it. It has only b/w illustrations but a lot of them I have never seen before. Anything about the X-15 is worth $45! |
eurospace Member Posts: 2610 From: Brussels, Belgium Registered: Dec 2000
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posted 02-16-2009 12:42 PM
Check the CD-ROM that is annexed to the book - plenty of still photographs, including some in color. |
sev8n Member Posts: 233 From: Dallas TX USA Registered: Jul 2012
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posted 10-02-2012 07:00 PM
Does the softbound edition of this book also include the CD? |
tspringer New Member Posts: From: Registered:
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posted 10-04-2012 09:59 AM
NOTE: Original hard cover versions of this book are still available from the NASA HQ Info Center for the original price. |
garymilgrom Member Posts: 1966 From: Atlanta, GA Registered: Feb 2007
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posted 10-04-2012 03:50 PM
Only $1.99 for the Kindle version - great value. |
tspringer New Member Posts: From: Registered:
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posted 10-04-2012 04:35 PM
Ebook versions are available for FREE from the NASA website. Formats available are Pdf, Mobi and epub which will cover the majority of ereaders. |
PeterO Member Posts: 399 From: North Carolina Registered: Mar 2002
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posted 10-04-2012 05:37 PM
The electronic versions are here. MOBI is the Kindle format, and Apple iBooks, Barnes & Noble Nook and many other readers use EPUB. Virtually all tablets, smartphones and computers can read the PDF format. |