Image: Bell X-1A in the belly of a B-29
Description: Bell X-1A resting in the belly of a B-29 Superfortress. [EDIT: the aircraft in the belly of the bomber seems non to be the Bell X-1A, but rather an X-1 of the first generation. The openable hatch on the left side and the lever which allowed to jettison it were not present on the X-1A; the pitot tube configuration also looks different from that of the X-1A, and the aircraft seems to be painted in orange, which was never the case with the X-1A. Unfortunately, the link to the original description page is broken and no direct check seems possible.]
Title: Bell X-1A in the belly of a B-29
Credit: Air Force Link site. Provenance page, Image page
Author: Unknown, but listed as official Air Force Photo
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