Ben Brockert @wikkit
DC-X got me interested in VTVL rockets. It's been very cool to see it go from crazy X-vehicle to being the normal thing to do over the last decade, and to work with a few of the people who were involved with it.
A.C. Charania @ac_charania
25 years ago today: DC-X first flew for 59 seconds on 18 August 1993 - demonstration of vertical take-off and vertical landing using LOX/LH2
main propulsion, precursor to vehicles we see today #OTD
After DC-X was cancelled many of its engineers ended up at little startups called Blue Origin and SpaceX.
DC-X Flight #8 demonstrated a swan dive maneuver similar to what SpaceX's Big Falcon Spaceship will use when rotating from re-entry attitude to a vertical landing.
DC-X got me interested in VTVL rockets. It's been very cool to see it go from crazy X-vehicle to being the normal thing to do over the last decade, and to work with a few of the people who were involved with it.
A.C. Charania @ac_charania
25 years ago today: DC-X first flew for 59 seconds on 18 August 1993 - demonstration of vertical take-off and vertical landing using LOX/LH2
main propulsion, precursor to vehicles we see today #OTD
After DC-X was cancelled many of its engineers ended up at little startups called Blue Origin and SpaceX.
DC-X Flight #8 demonstrated a swan dive maneuver similar to what SpaceX's Big Falcon Spaceship will use when rotating from re-entry attitude to a vertical landing.