Aerospaceplane

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Aerospaceplane 1 (artist conception). Lab research showed that hydrogen-fueled airbreathers could be used for space launch.

The US Air Force's Aerospaceplane was a basic research project led by Weldon Worth at the Wright-Patterson AFB concerning the design of future recoverable spaceplanes.[1] The effort was started in 1957 as a result[2] of the USAF official SR-89774 ("SR" stands for "study requirement") for a reusable spaceplane. By 1959, this work was more known as the Recoverable Orbital Launch System (ROLS).[2] It encompassed a variety of concepts, designs and research projects from 1958, but was cancelled as impractical in 1963.[2]

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