Aviator "Kit" Murray dead at 93
Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 8:15 am
Arthur Warren “Kit” Murray who was one of the most accomplished test pilots of the post-WW II period died in West, Texas (Bosque County), in July. He was 93.
Murray was born in 1918 and joined the army as a cavalry soldier in 1939. During WW II he bacame an aviator and saw combat in Africa. After the war he transferred to the newly formed Air Force and became a test pilot. He was on the cutting edge of jet aircraft development until 1971.
In 1954 he flew the secret experimental Bell X-1A plane to over 90,000 feet, a record altitude, making him the first human being to see the curvature of the earth. His accomplishment was kept secret at the time.
Later he managed the X-15 program.
He had an active retirement in West.
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- Jim
Murray was born in 1918 and joined the army as a cavalry soldier in 1939. During WW II he bacame an aviator and saw combat in Africa. After the war he transferred to the newly formed Air Force and became a test pilot. He was on the cutting edge of jet aircraft development until 1971.
In 1954 he flew the secret experimental Bell X-1A plane to over 90,000 feet, a record altitude, making him the first human being to see the curvature of the earth. His accomplishment was kept secret at the time.
Later he managed the X-15 program.
He had an active retirement in West.
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- Jim