(2024 September 28) X-15 Doubleheader with Ms. Michelle Evans

When:  Sep 28, 2024 from 11:00 to 15:00 (PT)
Associated with  Los Angeles Section

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AIAA LA Section Meeting 9/28

Saturday, September 28, 2024

(Part I: 11 AM PDT / Part II: 1:30 PM PDT)

X-15 Doubleheader:

1)“The X-15 Rocket Plane, Flying the First Wings into Space”

2)“My Adventures with the X-15 Rocket Plane” (Debut)

by

Ms. Michelle Evans

(The speaker will present in person)

Author of the Bestseller "The X-15 Rocket Plane, Flying the First Wings into Space"

Founder and President, Mach 25 Media (www.Mach25Media.com)

AIAA Distinguished Speaker

Writer, Photographer, and Communications Specialist in aerospace

(Free Admission. Open to the Public. Online registration is required for planning purposes. Lunch will not be provided by the AIAA LA Section, but attendees are welcome to bring their own lunch. Donations will be greatly appreciated to help cover event expenseand to fund AIAA student scholarships.)

Who?

Michelle Evans is the founder of Mach 25 Media (www.Mach25Media.com) and is a writer, photographer, and communications specialist in aerospace. She has written the bestselling book “The X-15 Rocket Plane, Flying the First Wings into Space” which was published by the University of Nebraska Press as part of their “Outward Odyssey, People's History of Spaceflight” series.

Michelle's background in aerospace engineering includes serving in the US Air Force working on missile systems, and later in private industry accomplishing environmental testing for systems used in airliners and spacecraft. Her current work primarily involves exciting audiences about space exploration by speaking of the X-15 and other areas of the space program at venues across the country, as well as overseas.

Michelle is a Distinguished Speaker with the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, and her book on the X-15 was a finalist for the Eugene M. Emme Award for Astronautical Literature. Michelle received the Diverse Community Leader Award from Orange County Human Relations, and was recognized as number 3 on the Orange County Register’s list of the 100 Most Influential People in Orange County. She has appeared in numerous publications, including Air & Space Smithsonian, Ad Astra, Orange County Register, Los Angeles Times, and the New York Times. Michelle had feature stories about her life in both Time and Newsweek magazines. She was a technical consultant on the Neil Armstrong biopic “First Man,” and has consulted with National Geographic television for “The Real Right Stuff.”

What? (X-15 Doubleheader)

1)“The X-15 Rocket Plane, Flying the First Wings into Space”

(Based on the Best-Seller Book)

With the Soviet Union’s launch of the first Sputnik satellite in 1957, the Cold War soared to new heights as Americans feared losing the race into space. This presentation tells the enthralling yet little-known story of the hypersonic X-15, the winged rocket ship that met this challenge and opened the way into human-controlled spaceflight.

This remarkable research aircraft held the world’s altitude record for 41 years, and still has no equal to match or better its speed of more than 4,500 mph. Beyond the X-15 are the stories of the 12 men who guided it into space, and all the people who kept the rocket plane flying for nearly a decade. This is the story that has never been told of the vehicle that was the true precursor to the Space Shuttle by being the first piloted and winged vehicle to exit Earth’s atmosphere, and make a precision piloted reentry to a landing on hard-packed dry desert lakebeds.

In her research, Ms. Evans conducted 80 interviews, including 9 of the 12 pilots, such as Neil Armstrong, Scott Crossfield, Joe Walker, and Robert White, with family representatives for the remaining pilots. Others she spoke with include managers, flight planners, and the technicians and engineers who made the X-15 ready to fly its next research mission at high altitude and high Mach, expanding the frontiers of flight research.

2)“My Adventures with the X-15 Rocket Plane” (Debut)

What does it take to write a book? Some authors will tell you it is easy, that the story just pours out from their brain to the page. Others will tell a much different story, especially when it comes to writing non-fiction aerospace history, such as the task I created for myself. However, it was a task I enjoyed from beginning to end. I consider it an adventure to have been able to write my book “The X-15 Rocket Plane, Flying the First Wings into Space.” It is an adventure that has spanned decades, and is still going on today.

In this presentation, I share my personal journey that started in kindergarten with the idea of someday becoming an author, then my father taking me on field trips to Edwards AFB, which gave me a first-hand look at the X-15, which, in turn, led to my fascination with this amazing, innovative, and consequential aircraft. It took decades before I put it all together to understand that this was the perfect subject for the book I wanted to write. From there it took 30 more years of interviews, research, and writing to get to the completed manuscript, yet even then my journey was just beginning.

Today I travel the world and speak about the X-15, and tell the stories about not only the rocket plane itself, but all the people who made it the highest and fastest, as well as the most successful, research aircraft to ever take to the skies. Come and share this adventure with me.

Where?

Norwalk Regional Library, in the Meeting Room

12350 Imperial Hwy

Norwalk, CA 90650

Google Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/41e8HHfPZd7EavSE6

(This event is not sponsored by the Norwalk Library)

(East of 5 Hwy / 605 Hwy, South of 60 Hwy / 605 Hwy, North of 5 Hwy / 91 Hwy, and West of 57 Hwy. Near the junctions of 5 Hwy / Imperial Hwy and 5 Hwy / Norwalk Blvd.)

Parking

(Free Library Parking in the Library Parking Lot on the back side of the library.)

When?

Saturday, September 28, 2024, 11 AM - 3:00 PM PDT

Morning session starts at 11 AM PDT / Afternoon Session 1:30 PM PDT

Dress Code

No open-toe shoes (except for medical purposes or needs)

Contact:

events.aiaalalv@gmail.com or (949)426-8175 (phone/text ok) (AIAA LA Events/Program)

Coordinating Organization: 

AIAA Los Angeles Section

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Tentative Agenda: (All Time PDT (GMT -0700))

10:30 am PDT: Check-in, Networking.

11:00 am PDT: Part I: “The X-15 Rocket Plane, Flying the First Wings into Space” + Q&A

12:30 pm PDT: Lunch break. Networking. Book-signing

01:30 pm PDT: Part II: “My Adventures with the X-15 Rocket Plane” (Debut) + Q&A

03:00 pm PDT: Adjourn. Networking.

05:00 pm PDT: (Leave meeting room by 5 pm.)

Disclaimer: The views of the speakers do not represent the views of AIAA or the AIAA Los Angeles Section

American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics, Los Angeles Section

contact@aiaa-lalv.org

https://www.aiaa-lalv.org, https://engage.aiaa.org/losangeles-lasvegas

Location

Norwalk Regional Library, in the Meeting Room
12350 Imperial Hwy
Norwalk, 90650