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Orbital Sciences X-34
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Orbital Sciences X-34

Orbital Sciences X-34
Description
Role Technology Testbed
Crew 0
First Flight June 29, 1999
(carried by L-1011)
Manufacturer Orbital Sciences Corporation, Dulles, VA
Dimensions
Length 58ft in 17.7 m
Wingspan 27ft in 8.2 m
Height ft in m
Wing area ft²
Weights
Empty lb kg

The Orbital Sciences X-34 was intended as a low-cost testbed to demonstrate "key technologies" integratable to the Reusable Launch Vehicle program.

It was intended to be an autonomous pilotless craft powered by a Fastrac rocket engine capable of reaching Mach 8, and performing 25 test flights per year. However the unpowered prototype had only been used for towing and captive flight tests when the project was cancelled in 2001 on cost grounds.

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