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McDonnell Douglas DC-X/XA Delta Clipper
McDonnell Douglas DC-X/XA Delta Clipper 
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Fully Assembled DC-X Delta Clipper
Fully Assembled DC-X Delta Clipper 
DC-X Delta Clipper Hover Test
DC-X Delta Clipper Hover Test 
DC-X Delta Clipper Test Module is Transported to Launch Site
DC-X Delta Clipper Test Module is Transported to Launch Site 
DC-X Delta Clipper Test Module Rollout
DC-X Delta Clipper Test Module Rollout 
Delta Clipper Team with Partial DC-X Assembly
Delta Clipper Team with Partial DC-X Assembly 
DC-XA Delta Clipper Recovery
DC-XA Delta Clipper Recovery 
DC-X Delta Clipper Single-Stage-Rocket-Technology
DC-X Delta Clipper Single-Stage-Rocket-Technology 
DC-X Test Launch Facility
DC-X Test Launch Facility 
DC-X Delta Clipper Test Site at White Sands, NM
DC-X Delta Clipper Test Site at White Sands, NM 
Delta I Launch
Delta I Launch 
Delta II Launch
Delta II Launch 
DC-XA Delta Clipper at White Sands, NM
DC-XA Delta Clipper at White Sands, NM 
Delta Clipper team with DC-X Module at White Sands, NM
Delta Clipper team with DC-X Module at White Sands, NM 
Delta Clipper Avionics Rack
Delta Clipper Avionics Rack 
Delta Clipper Nearing Completion
Delta Clipper Nearing Completion 
Delta Clipper Hover Test
Delta Clipper Hover Test 
Delta Clipper Final Assembly
Delta Clipper Final Assembly 
Delta II Launch
Delta II Launch 
Delta II Launch
Delta II Launch 
Delta II Launch
Delta II Launch 
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DC-X Delta Clipper Launch

The DC-X program was an unmanned prototype of a reusable single-stage-to-orbit launch vehicle. The one-third-scale DC-X was never designed to achieve orbital altitudes or velocity. Instead, it was meant to demonstrate various flight concepts, such as vertical takeoff and landing and responsive operations. 
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Unique identifier BI630483 
Boeing ID dcx_a37 
Type Image 
Size 1531px × 2086px   9MB 
License type RM 
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