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On Aug. 16, 1963, NASA's M2-F1 aircraft prototype made its first glide flight.



For its first test flight, the M2-F1 was towed 12,000 feet into the air by a C-47 Skytrain and then released. Test pilot Milt Thompson was in the cockpit, and he brought the glider in for a smooth landing in California after a two-minute descent.

https://www.space.com/39251-on-this-day-in-space.html


And as we all know, a later crash during testing let to a $6,000,000 investment in experimental cyborg technology, creating a new breed of Bigfoot fighting secret agent.



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That show was by far one of my favorites growing up. Steve Austin, man to a 12 year old kid, that dude was super cool. Big Grin

The 'bionics tooling up' special effect sound was just icing on the cake. Watching him run straight ahead at 60mph on YouTube right this second. LOL.



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Originally posted by soflaac:
That show was by far one of my favorites growing up. Steve Austin, man to a 12 year old kid, that dude was super cool. Big Grin

The 'bionics tooling up' special effect sound was just icing on the cake. Watching him run straight ahead at 60mph on YouTube right this second. LOL.


Agree. I never missed an episode as a kid!
 
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Still watch it late at night on Cozi and love all of the cheesiness from my youth



 
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I remember the smoother shape of the HL-10 more from the opening credits.
Actually both types of Northrop test aircraft were pictured in the pilot and opening credits for 6MDM.

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In the pilot movie, and an episode of The Six Million Dollar Man series, titled "The Deadly Replay", the HL-10 serial number 804 is identified as the aircraft flown by Col. Steve Austin when he crashed, leading to his transformation into a bionic man, and the HL-10 is also featured in this episode.[3] Other episodes and Martin Caidin's original novel, Cyborg, contradict this, however, by identifying Austin's aircraft as a fictional cousin of the HL-10, the M3-F5.[4] Further confusion is added by the fact that both the HL-10 and the M2-F2 are featured in the opening credits of the television show.
 
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