Reviews of our "Mach 2" DVD are beginning to hit! Check out Michael Benolkin's comments on Cybermodeler, and see what Scott VanAken of Modeling Madness thought! There's also a great write-up covering the disc on a Bell X-2 enthusiast site! Taking to the skies in the decade following World War II, the Bell X-2 and Douglas D-558-2 pushed the boundaries of high speed flight to Mach 2 and beyond, expanding our understanding of transonic flight. This exciting DVD package from rocket.aero is our most wide-ranging yet, featuring almost four hours of exciting archival content on these remarkable research aircraft, including the following highlights:

* Footage of the Douglas D-558-1, precursor to the rocket-powered D-558-2

* Coverage of the D-558-2, the US Navy's high-speed jet- and rocket-powered research aircraft

* Extensive coverage of most flights in the Bell X-2 research program, including flights 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 18, and 20

* The U.S. Air Force documentary "Flight to the Future," featuring the Bell X-2, plus glimpses of the Douglas X-3, Northrop X-4, and Bell X-5

* Coverage of ground handling, systems testing, B-50 carrier aircraft loading, photo and film sessions, and much more

* An X-2 walkaround showing placement and detail of Templac high-temperature paint

* Footage highlighting USAF support of the production of the motion picture "Toward the Unknown," a fictional Air Force drama from 1956

* Two exclusive "Modeler's Notes" audio commentaries covering the D-558 series and the X-2

Mach 2 trailer (15.5 MB, QuickTime 7 required)

Mach 2 trailer - low bandwidth version (0.9 MB, QuickTime 7 required)

Mach 2 trailer on YouTube

Running time 227 minutes, NTSC. Encoded for all regions. All images courtesy USAF, NASA and USN unless otherwise noted. Compilation ©2007, rocket.aero

Check out the "Mach 2" cover art!