Adams, Michael James, Maj

Deceased
 
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Last Rank
Major
Last Primary AFSC/MOS
2865-Experimental Test Pilot
Last AFSC Group
Aircrew
Primary Unit
1966-1967, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Service Years
1950 - 1967
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Home State
California
California
Year of Birth
1930
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Sacramento
Last Address
Johannesburg, CA
Date of Passing
Nov 15, 1967
 
Location of Interment
Mulhearn Memorial Park Cemetery - Monroe, Louisiana

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"The tragic accident that took Mike Adams life occurred on November 15, 1967, during the 191st flight of the X-15 program. It was the first suborbital mission for Adams, who already had completed six atmospheric flights in the famed rocket plane. Adams was flying the third of three X-15s build by North American Aviation in Inglewood. It was the same airplane in which eight of the twelve X-15 project pilots earned their astronaut qualifications. Adams' accident was the only fatal mishap during the decade-long program."  Source: http://www.thexhunters.com

Major Adams "seventh X-15 flight, flight 3-65-97, took place on 15 November 1967. He reached the peak altitude of 266,000 feet; the nose of the aircraft was off heading by 15 degrees to the right. While descending, at 230,000 feet the aircraft encountered rapidly increasing aerodynamic pressure which impinged on the airframe, causing the X-15 to enter a violent Mach 5 spin. As the X-15 neared 65,000 feet, it was diving a Mach 3.93 and experiencing more that 15-g vertically (positve and negative), and 8-g laterally, which inevitably exceeded the design limits of the aircraft. The aircraft broke up 10 minutes and 35 seconds after launch, killing Adams. The United States Air Force posthumously awarded him the Purple Heart and astronaut wings for his last flight." Source: http://en.wikipedia.org

   
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Michael James Adams entered the Air Force in 1950 after graduation from Sacramento Junior College with an AA Degree in Forestry. After Basic Training a Lackland AFB, he served with the 3501st Pilot Training program as a Link Training instructor until he was selected as an Aviation Cadet. He received his primary training at Spence Field, Georgia and advanced training at Webb Air Force Base in Texas. After returning from Korea in 1954 he spent 2 or so years in England and on a rotational basis at Chaumont Air Base in France. After returning to the U.S. he earned an aeronautical engineering degree in 1958 and did graduate work at MIT. After a stint as a Maintenance Officer at Chanute AFB,  he "was selected in 1962 for the Experimental Test Pilot School at Edwards Air Force Base, California. Here, he won the Honts Trophy as the best scholar and pilot in his class. Adams subsequently attended the Aerospace Research Pilot School (ARPS), graduating with honors in December 1963. He was one of four Edwards aerospace research pilots to participate in a five-month series of NASA moon landing practice tests at the Martin Company in Baltimore, Maryland. In November, 1965 he was selected to be an astronaut in the United States Air Force Manned Orbiting Laboratory program. In July 1966, Major Adams came to the North American X-15 program, a joint USAF/NASA project. He made his first X-15 flight on 6 October 1966 in the number one aircraft." Source: http://en.wikipedia.org

 

   

 1963-1963, F-104 Starfighter
From Year
1963
To Year
1963
   
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Aircraft/Missile Information
Lockheed F-104G Starfighter
Length 54.66 ft | 16.66 m
Width 20.87 ft | 6.36 m
Height 13.42 ft | 4.09 m
Engine(s) 1 x General Electric J79-GE-11A turbojet engine generating 15,800lbs of thrust with afterburner.
Empty Weight 13,995 lbs | 6,348 kg
MTOW 29,055 lbs | 13,179 kg
Max Speed 1,320 mph | 2,124 km/h | 1,147 kts
Max Range 1,081 miles | 1,740 km
Ceiling 58,005 ft | 17,680 m | 11.0 miles
Climb Rate 48,000 ft/min (14,640 m/m)
Hardpoints 4
Armament 1 x 20mm cannon
2 x AIM-9 Sidewinder air-to-air missiles

External missile load capacity of up to 4,000lbs (1,814 kg) on fuselage and wing positions.
Accommodations 1


* XF-104 - Prototype of which two built.
* YF-104A - Prototype Production Model Designation; 17 example prototypes built.
* F-104A - Interceptor Production model featuring J79-GE-3 powerplant; limited service with USAF Air Defense Command.
* F-104B - Tandem-seat trainer model.
* F-104C - Tactical strike fighter-bomber model.
* F-104D - Tandem-seat trainer model.
* F-104G - All-weather multi-role developed by NATO consortium; Redesigned for West German Luftwaffe (Air Force) export; definitive F-104 model.
* F-104J - License built F-104G for Japan; 207 produced locally by Mitsubishi for SDF.
* TF-104 - Trainer variant based on F-104G model.
* RF-104 - Reconnaissance variant based on F-104G model.

   
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Last Updated: Mar 24, 2010
   
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