Douglas X-3 Stiletto Experimental
Plane
Signed by the Pilot, Brig. Gen. Chuck Yeager
General (than Major) Charles E. "Chuck" Yeager
made a number of test flights in the exotic research plane. The X-3 was designed to explore high-speed aerodynamic
phenomenon to speeds of Mach 2. Additionally, it was to prove the feasibility of using low-aspect-ratio, high-load
wings, and titanium construction in aircraft. It was delivered to the NACA High-Speed Flight Station in August
of 1954. Although it made some significant contributions to our knowledge about "inertial coupling",
it had a tendency to diverge from the flight path at near supersonic speeds, and the X-3 never lived up to it's
expectations as a Mach 2 aircraft.
The model is hand autographed by Gen. Chuck
Yeager and includes a Certificate of Authenticity.
All airplane models are Hand Carved,
Hand Painted Mahogany and come fully assembled with removable desk stand.
Dimensions: Wingspan, 10 1/2"
Length, 13 1/4 " 1/32 Scale
Item
# B10132X3CY ..
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