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Dyna Soar Model with Booster
Dyna Soar Model with Booster 
Cutaway Model of the Advanced Dyna Soar, the X-20X, with Manned Mid-Deck
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Boeing X-20 Dyna-Soar Mock-Up 
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Boeing X-20 Dyna-Soar on Display 
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X-20 Dyna-Soar Model

The Dyna-Soar, designed to be a 35.5-foot piloted reusable space vehicle, had a sharply swept delta 20.4-foot-span wing and a graphite and zirconia composite nose cap and used three retractable struts for landing. Eleven manned flights were to be launched from Cape Canaveral Fla., starting in November 1964. Dyna-Soar's first orbital flight was tentatively scheduled for early 1965. The X-20 reached the mockup stage. $410 million had been spent on its development, and a cadre of astronauts was training to fly it. However, the U.S. government canceled the program on Dec. 10, 1963, because Dyna-Soar had no viable military mission and was too expensive for a research vehicle. 
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Unique identifier BI223931 
Boeing ID p31044 
Type Image 
Size 6739px × 5219px   33MB 
License type RM 
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