Scott Crossfield, the University of Washington graduate who was the first man to fly at twice the speed of sound, was found dead Thursday in the wreckage of his single-engine plane in Georgia.
RANGER, Ga. — Scott Crossfield, the hotshot test pilot and aircraft designer who in 1953 became the first man to fly at twice the speed of sound, was killed in the crash of his small plane, ...
RANGER, Ga. — Scott Crossfield, the hotshot test pilot and aircraft designer who in 1953 became the first man to fly at twice the speed of sound, was killed in the crash of his small plane, ...
AScott Crossfield, the legendary test pilot who died Wednesday in a plane crash in Georgia, had ties to this part of the country. Crossfield was a longtime friend of retired North Dakota Air National ...
Scott Crossfield, who died at 84 Wednesday when his single-engine Cessna crashed in mountains north of Atlanta, was an aircraft engineer and test pilot, who in 1953 became the first person ever to ...
Legendary test pilot Scott Crossfield, the first man to fly at twice the speed of sound, was found dead Thursday in the wreckage of a single-engine plane in the mountains of northern Georgia, his ...
A. Scott Crossfield was flying through thick clouds 10,000 feet above rugged Georgia wilderness when turbulence began to batter his single-engine plane. The legendary test pilot, who, for a moment in ...
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Scott Crossfield, the first person to fly at twice the speed of sound and one of the test pilots described by author Tom Wolfe as having "the right stuff," has died in a plane crash. He was 84.
RANGER, Ga. (AP) -- Scott Crossfield, the hotshot test pilot and aircraft designer who in 1953 became the first man to fly at twice the speed of sound, was killed in the crash of his small plane, ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: Scott Crossfield is a Pilot with one video in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 2001 Forum. Test pilot and aviation pioneer Scott Crossfield talked about the ...
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