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Delta Clipper Intertank Assembly Detail
Delta Clipper Intertank Assembly Detail
Delta Clipper Engine Test Fire
Delta Clipper Nearing Completion
Intertank Assembly for the Delta Clipper
Delta Clipper Final Assembly
Fully Assembled DC-X Delta Clipper
Composite Intertank Assembly for the Delta Clipper
Delta Clipper Liquid Oxygen Tank
Aluminum-Lithium Liquid Oxygen Tank for the Delta Clipper
Delta Clipper Transport Trailer
Delta Clipper Final Assembly
Thruster Assembly and LH2 Tank for the Delta Clipper DC-XA
Vehicle Management Diagnostics, Telemetry for the Delta Clipper
Delta Clipper Composite Liquid Hydrogen Tank
Delta Clipper Composite Liquid Hydrogen Tank
Mating the Liquid Hydrogen Tank with the Integrated APU and Liquid Gas Converter on the DC-XA
McDonnel Douglas Employees with Delta Clipper LH2 Tank
Delta Clipper Model Wind Tunnel Testing
Delta Clipper Team with Liquid Hydrogen Tank
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The Delta Clipper, or DC-X, was developed by McDonnell Douglas for the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization (BMDO) Single Stage Rocket Technology Program in the early 1990s to prove the practicality, reliability, operability and cost efficiency of a reusable, single-stage-to-orbit flight vehicle. The DC-XA evolved from the DC-X. The DC-X's airframe was extensively modified by replacing existing systems with a composite hydrogen tank; a Russian-built aluminum-lithium alloy liquid oxygen tank; a composite intertank to connect the hydrogen and oxygen tanks; and an auxiliary propulsion system which included a composite liquid hydrogen feedline, a composite liquid hydrogen valve, a liquid-to-gas conversion system reaction control system, and a Russian auxiliary power unit providing redundant hydraulic power for flight control.
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