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− | [[File:Dynasoar-mar1959.png|thumb|right|200px|Overview of the Dynasoar design in March 1959]] | + | [[File:Dynasoar-mar1959.png|thumb|right|200px|Overview of the Dynasoar design by Bell Aircraft in March 1959]] |
− | [[File:Dynasoar-cockpit-mar1959.png|thumb|200px|Overview of the Dynasoar cockpit in March 1959]] | + | [[File:Dynasoar-cockpit-mar1959.png|thumb|200px|Overview of the Dynasoar cockpit by Bell Aircraft in March 1959]] |
− | The earliest found design is from March 1959, an arrow shaped lifting body with a rounded nose, protecting a nose window assembly for landing. It's design was heavily influenced by the state of atmospheric and hypersonic flight research in 1959, and would not have worked in reality, leading to the changes in the next iteration. | + | The earliest found design is proposed by Bell Aircraft from March 1959, an arrow shaped lifting body with a rounded nose, protecting a nose window assembly for landing. It's design was heavily influenced by the state of atmospheric and hypersonic flight research in 1959, and would not have worked in reality, leading to the changes in the next iteration. |
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Latest revision as of 03:42, 14 October 2022
The Dynasoar project was a military spaceplane project, by the US Airforce, starting already in the earliest time of spaceflight.
Project evolution[edit]
The earliest found design is proposed by Bell Aircraft from March 1959, an arrow shaped lifting body with a rounded nose, protecting a nose window assembly for landing. It's design was heavily influenced by the state of atmospheric and hypersonic flight research in 1959, and would not have worked in reality, leading to the changes in the next iteration.