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time was December of 1953. It was a time when, as Scott Crossfield later recalled,
Edwards AFB could be compared to “an Indianapolis of the air.”
Indeed, it was even more than that, he concluded, because it was “an
Indianapolis without rules” where he and his peers “lived with
the feeling that everything we were doing was something that probably had
never been attempted or even thought of before.”
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It was an age when the limits of time, space, and the imagination were being
dramatically expanded and, while now recalled as a kind of “Golden Age”
by many of those who lived through it, it was also a time when the hazards
encountered in flight testing were far more commonplace than they are today.
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