· Joe H. Engle Interviewed by Rebecca Wright Houston, Texas – 5 May so it was all manual. In fact, the one that I flew was the M2-F1, which was kind of the prototype, really, for all the lifting bodies. The shock wave can stand in very close to them and transfer that heat of reentry to the structure of the vehicle much more. · Because of the time required for a fix to go through software QA, ex-X pilot Joe Engle flew that reentry manually — the only time it was done in Shuttle www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 9 mins. · Joe also served as a back-up commander for STS-1, which was the first orbital test of the Space Shuttle Columbia. In November , Joe commanded STS-2, which was Columbia’s second orbital test. He hand-flew the shuttle from orbit to landing, which was the first and only time a winged aerospace vehicle was flown manually from orbit through.
Joe H. Engle Interviewed by Rebecca Wright Houston, Texas - 3 June manually closing them with a pulley arrangement that pulled the doors closed and cinched them and then a manual latch that we would install up in the corners on the latches. And of course, after a reentry like that, you're very curious to know what it looks. pilot Joe Walker surpassed Mach 3 (2, mph) on flight 15 in May of and as a prelude of aptain Joe Engle performed an unauthorized degree roll towards the end of his first of control during reentry from a flight above , ft. Adams would be awarded astro-naut wing posthumously. With two vehicles. Re-entry on 14 November was dramatic, with 29 maneuvers planned for Engle and Truly during the period from Mach 24 to subsonic speeds. In essence, Engle became the only shuttle commander to fly a manual re-entry.
The last rocket pilot. Capt. Joe Engle stands beside one of the Xs he flew a total of 16 times. (NASA) Joe Engle flew everything from Super Sabres to the Space Shuttle, but it is as an X Joe H. Engle Interviewed by Rebecca Wright Houston, Texas – 5 May Wright: Today is May 5th, This oral history interview with General Joe Henry Engle is being conducted for the NASA Johnson Space Center Oral History Project in Houston, Texas. Because of the time required for a fix to go through software QA, ex-X pilot Joe Engle flew that reentry manually — the only time it was done in Shuttle history.
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