Pioneer Rocketplane Conceptual Design Study

The Pioneer Rocketplane is a two-seat, F-111-sized aircraftl powered by turbofan engines and a kerosene/oxygen-burnning RD-120 rocket engine that, using an expendable upper stage, boosts a 3000-lb satellite to a circular low Earth orbit. The Rocketplane takes off with its turbofan engines and climbs...

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