{sorry for the lousy picture - iPhone camera didn't know what to focus on - the AoA, bugs on windshield, cowling, prop, or the horizon…..}
One more trip across the lunar surface (otherwise known as flying across Central Nevada) in the RV-3! That white area up ahead is Smith Creek Ranch Dry Lake (it has other names, but that is a common one). It was a Launch Abort Site for the X-15 during high/long flights that started way up in northern Nevada. If the X-15 dropped off the B-52 and the engine didn’t light, this is one of the places that it could go - becasue it was goign to be on the ground in about four minutes (from 50,000’) one way or another. AViation history is written all over the west - and on a clear day, you can see lots of it from typical western RV cruise altitudes!
Lakebed looked a bit wet yesterday - wouldn’t have been an acceptable place to land, so the mission would have been scrubbed (as many of them were)…..


One more trip across the lunar surface (otherwise known as flying across Central Nevada) in the RV-3! That white area up ahead is Smith Creek Ranch Dry Lake (it has other names, but that is a common one). It was a Launch Abort Site for the X-15 during high/long flights that started way up in northern Nevada. If the X-15 dropped off the B-52 and the engine didn’t light, this is one of the places that it could go - becasue it was goign to be on the ground in about four minutes (from 50,000’) one way or another. AViation history is written all over the west - and on a clear day, you can see lots of it from typical western RV cruise altitudes!
Lakebed looked a bit wet yesterday - wouldn’t have been an acceptable place to land, so the mission would have been scrubbed (as many of them were)…..

