Quantcast

Bell X-1: Breaking barriers in aviation history

American Halts CRJ-200 Operations
Shanghai Airlines to Launch Casablanca Route
Delta employees to receive an average five weeks of pay in annual profit sharing
Akasa Air faces DGCA heat for lapses; warning letter issued to airline's accountable manager
Indigo Eyes European Market Amid Intensifying Competition with Air India
Air India to operate daily Delhi-Prayagraj flights for Maha Kumbh
Engine maker agrees to compensate WizzAir for grounded planes
Turkish Airlines’ flights are riddled with bedbugs, passengers say
British Airways frequent flyers react to Executive Club changes
Inside the short-lived, men-only flights where kids and women were banned but cigar and pipe smoking were rife
China steps up drive to break Boeing, Airbus grip on plane market
Heathrow’s New York service clings to spot in top aviation routes
Airline praises pilots in crash-landing where both died but nearly half the passengers survived
Mexico state airline to buy five Embraer planes next year
A record number of people are expected to fly over the holidays. That's good for travel stocks, but not for passengers.
American Airlines technical issue sparks travel chaos on Christmas Eve as flights heavily delayed after being grounded
Why United Airlines has had such a stellar year despite being Boeing's biggest customer
JetBlue nixing routes between multiple major cities, reducing several others
Airline Stocks Led The Travel Industry's Record 2024 Rally. Here's What's Next.
It’s beginning to look like another record for holiday travel
Qatar Airways cleans up at the World Travel Awards
All of the strikes at European airports this winter – find out if you are affected
Meet the CEO trying to turn around Air India, the 92-year-old airline with a pile of problems
Skiplagging: Unpacking the Risky Travel Trend That Involves Tricking Airlines
Qantas engineers walk off job on one of the busiest travel days of the year
South Korea to safeguard competition after Korean Air, Asiana merger
China Southern returns to Adelaide
Global Airline Industry Revenues Forecast To Top $1 Trillion For First Time In 2025
EasyJet to launch six new routes from the UK next year with £24 flights
Here's Why Analysts Say It's a Good Time to Buy Airline Stocks
Bell X-1: Breaking barriers in aviation history
Policy
Webp 9d8e4n9zvnq6npvse1f7c4oouh5n
Airbus A380 | Airbus

The Bell X-1 is renowned for being the first aircraft to break the sound barrier, marking a significant milestone in aviation history. On October 14, 1947, US Air Force Captain Chuck Yeager piloted the aircraft over California, achieving controlled supersonic flight. This accomplishment was detailed by the National Air and Space Museum as a pivotal moment that challenged previous assumptions about aerodynamic limits.

Nicknamed "Glamorous Glennis" after Yeager's wife, the Bell X-1 reached Mach 1.06, approximately 807 mph or 1,299 km/h. This achievement demonstrated that it was possible to safely traverse what was once considered an insurmountable "sound barrier," contributing significantly to aerospace engineering advancements.

The Bell X-1 was powered by a Reaction Motors XLR-11 liquid-fueled rocket engine. The Smithsonian noted this engine's capability of producing up to 6,000 pounds of thrust. The use of liquid oxygen and alcohol as propellants required careful handling but provided necessary power for breaking the sound barrier during test flights.

Get the Newsletter
Sign-up to receive weekly round up of news from Sky Industry News
By submitting, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. By providing your phone number you are opting in and consenting to receive recurring SMS/MMS messages, including automated texts, to that number from our short code. Msg & data rates may apply. Reply HELP for help, STOP to end. SMS opt-in will not be sold, rented, or shared.

According to the San Diego Air & Space Museum, engineers designed the Bell X-1 with inspiration from a .50 caliber bullet due to its stability at high speeds. The aircraft featured a cigar-shaped fuselage and thin wings aimed at minimizing drag and maintaining aerodynamic efficiency.

Though not intended for practical use, the Bell X-1 laid foundational groundwork for future military and commercial supersonic jets and influenced space exploration technologies. NASA highlighted its role in inspiring other aircraft such as the F-100 Super Sabre and Concorde.

Despite its short program duration from 1946 to 1951 with only 78 flights conducted, its impact on aviation technology was substantial. Today, it is preserved at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum as a testament to its transformative role in aviation history.

Organizations Included in this History
More News

Etihad Airways has announced the launch of a new route connecting Abu Dhabi and Addis Ababa.

Oct 27, 2025

United Airlines has unveiled its Summer 2026 schedule, which includes new flights from Newark to Bari, Split, Santiago de Compostela, and Glasgow, as well as from Newark to Seoul and Washington, D.C., to Reykjavik.

Oct 27, 2025

Ethiopian Airlines has announced a limited-time 20% discount on fares between Addis Ababa and Porto.

Oct 27, 2025

Avianca has announced that passengers are encouraged to register for the Biomig biometric migration system to avoid lines and delays at participating airports in Colombia.

Oct 27, 2025

Delta Air Lines has announced an upgrade to its mobile application, enhancing travel convenience ahead of the holiday season.

Oct 27, 2025

Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) has announced the closure of Terminal 5 to commence significant renovations aimed at enhancing the passenger experience.

Oct 27, 2025