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Delta Clipper Avionics Rack
Delta Clipper Intertank Assembly Detail
Intertank Assembly for the Delta Clipper
Delta Clipper Intertank Assembly Detail
Interface for the Honeywell Integrated Flight Management Unit Used on the Delta Clipper
Composite Intertank Assembly for the Delta Clipper
Delta Clipper Engine Test Fire
Delta Clipper Model Wind Tunnel Testing
Delta Clipper Nearing Completion
Aluminum-Lithium Liquid Oxygen Tank for the Delta Clipper
Delta Clipper Prepared for Test Flight
Thruster Assembly and LH2 Tank for the Delta Clipper DC-XA
Delta Clipper Ready for Static Testing
Delta Clipper Model in Wind Tunnel
Delta Clipper Hover Test
Mating the Liquid Hydrogen Tank with the Integrated APU and Liquid Gas Converter on the DC-XA
DC-XA Delta Clipper Recovery
Fully Assembled DC-X Delta Clipper
Delta Clipper Hover Test
Delta Clipper Hover Test
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Vehicle Management Diagnostics, Telemetry for the Delta Clipper
The DC-X, an unmanned prototype of a reusable single-stage-to-orbit launch vehicle, was designed for reliability, maintainability, supportability and operability. The plan was to produce a deliberately simple test vehicle and to “fly a little, break a little” to gain experience with a fully reusable quickturnaround spacecraft. Demonstration objectives included a 7-day turnaround between flights with a 3-day goal and use of 50 or fewer on-vehicle maintenance personnel. The program achieved a 26-hour turnaround with 10 maintenance personnel.
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Unique identifier
BI229623
Boeing ID
dcx_as10
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2863px × 2253px 18MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1990s
close-ups
ground shots
high-tech / advanced
historic production status
interiors
launch vehicles
manufacturing
nobody
one of a kind aircraft
photos
prototypes
rockets
space
spacecraft
wires and cables
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