X-33 Lockheed Martin Model Spacecraft: A True Work of Art
Warplanes brings you a great line of NASA's latest aircraft and spacecraft. You can choose from our wide variety of rockets, satellites, space probes and other transports, including fictional spacecraft as depicted on television series and movies. Our scaled model spacecraft, both manned and unmanned space vehicles, just like X-33 Lockheed Martin are brought to life by our highly competent team of craftsmen and artisans.
The X-33 Lockheed Martin is one of the many spacecraft models that boast of accuracy and preciseness in every detail, including the X-33 spacecraft model's paint scheme and markings, providing you with utmost satisfaction. This Lockheed Martin X-33 model spacecraft will liven up any room and spacecraft enthusiast will be astonished for its impressively grandeur attributes. This X33 model spacecraft is unquestionably a fine gift, perfect for just about anyone.
X-33 Lockheed-Martin History:
VentureStar was Lockheed Martin's proposed design for a single-stage-to-orbit reusable launch system. The X-33 was a technology demonstrator for NASA's "next-generation" of space launch vehicle named Venture Star. On July 2, 1996, NASA selected Lockheed Martin Skunk Works of Palmdale, California, to design, build, and test the X-33 experimental vehicle for the RLV program.
On March of 1999, the X-33 was scheduled to complete its first flight from Edwards Air Force Base, CA. It made about fifteen flights during a ten-month period and reach speeds of fifteen times that of sound at altitudes of up to fifty miles. The X-33 would flight test a range of technologies that NASA believed it needed for single-stage-to-orbit reusable launch vehicles (SSTO RLVs), such as metallic thermal protection systems, composite cryogenic fuel tanks for liquid hydrogen, the aerospike engine, autonomous (unmanned) flight control, rapid flight turn-around times through streamlined operations, and its lifting body aerodynamics.
Test flights involve: (1) launching the X-33 from a vertical position like a conventional space launch vehicle--this reduces the weight of the landing gear and wheels to only that required to support an unfueled vehicle (baseline dry weight of vehicle is approximately 29,500 kg (65,000 lb) and fueled weight of X-33 is approximately 123,800 kg (273,000 lb)); (2) accelerating the vehicle to top speeds of Mach 15 (15 times the speed of sound or approximately 18,000 km/hr (11,000 mph) and reaching high altitudes up to approximately 75,800 m (250,000 ft); (3) shutting down the engines; gliding over long distances up to 1,530 km (950 mi) downrange of the launch site followed by conducting terminal area energy maneuvers to reduce speed and altitude; and (4) landing like a conventional airplane.What is Made To Order?
Our "Made to Order" line consists of aircraft, ships, helicopters, space craft, plaques, and other models that we commence production on once we receive your order. These models are made to match the image you see here using blueprints and specs on-hand in our production facility. Production & Delivery time for a Made To Order model is approximately 12-14 weeks.
While the full price will show in the shopping cart and on your receipt, we will only charge your card an initial deposit equal to 50% of the retail price. We will charge the remaining balance once production is complete and your model is prepared for shipping.
In addition to our "Made to Order" models, we can build any model to fit your exact specifications through our "Custom Model Program". This is the perfect way to recapture those memories that will last a lifetime.Click here for more information about our Custom Model Program.
No comments:
Post a Comment