I used to think the SR-71 was fast.
Then, in the mid-eighties, my Dad took my little brother and I (ages 10 and 8 ) to a dinner at the Officer's Club of Fort Snelling in MN.
Scott Crossfield (USN, ret.) was the speaker.
Like I said, I was 10, so my memories are kind of random and spotty.
I remember we had breaded Chicken Kiev, I'd never heard of it before, WOW, chicken filled with butter! Awesome! And the waiter was wearing a suit and tie and called me, 10 years old, sir! It was surreal.
I remember the black and white films, actual film reels on a projector, of the X-15. And the slideshows, including some amazing and terrifying crash photos.
I also got Mr. Crossfield's autograph on his official business card, I don't know where it is right now but it's around here somewhere.
His hands were huge and I felt like my palm was being crushed by his handshake, and his voice sounded like bearings in a can.
I also remember hearing that the X-15 achieved speeds around
Mach 6, or roughly 4,500mph.

Yes, the Blackbird is still incredibly fast, and in a different league - but meeting one of the original space cowboys was pretty impressive on this young speed freak!


-K