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Intertank Assembly for the Delta Clipper
Thruster Assembly and LH2 Tank for the Delta Clipper DC-XA
Delta Clipper Intertank Assembly Detail
Aluminum-Lithium Liquid Oxygen Tank for the Delta Clipper
Delta Clipper Intertank Assembly Detail
Delta Clipper Composite Liquid Hydrogen Tank
Delta Clipper Nearing Completion
Delta Clipper Avionics Rack
Delta Clipper Composite Liquid Hydrogen Tank
Mating the Liquid Hydrogen Tank with the Integrated APU and Liquid Gas Converter on the DC-XA
Delta Clipper Final Assembly
Fully Assembled DC-X Delta Clipper
Delta Clipper Final Assembly
Delta Clipper Prepared for Test Flight
Vehicle Management Diagnostics, Telemetry for the Delta Clipper
McDonnel Douglas Employees with Delta Clipper LH2 Tank
Delta Clipper Team with Liquid Hydrogen Tank
Delta Clipper Liquid Oxygen Tank
Delta Clipper Engine Test Fire
DC-XA Delta Clipper Recovery
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Composite Intertank Assembly for the Delta Clipper
Under a cooperative agreement with NASA, McDonnell Douglas integrated advanced technology components into the vertical-takeoff, vertical-landing DC-X rocket. The components included a McDonnell Douglas-built advanced composite liquid hydrogen tank and a Russian-built aluminum-lithium liquid oxygen tank. In addition, the cone-shaped vehicle utilized an advanced composite fuel feedline, fuel valve and an advanced composite intertank structure which connected the two tanks.
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Unique identifier
BI229637
Boeing ID
dcx_as17
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