File:X-2 After Drop from B-50 Mothership - GPN-2000-000396.jpg
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22:36, 8 April 2009 | 3,030 × 2,327 (2.7 MB) | BotMultichillT | {{Information |Description={{en|1=The Bell Aircraft Company X-2 (46-674) drops away from its Boeing B-50 mothership in this photo. Lt. Col. Frank "Pete" Everest piloted 674 on its first unpowered flight on August 5 1954. He made the first rocket-powered f |
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