An Airbreathing Launch Vehicle Design with Turbine-Based Low-Speed Propulsion and Dual Mode Scramjet High-Speed Propulsion

Airbreathing launch vehicles continue to be a subject of great interest in the space access community. In particular, horizontal takeoff and horizontal landing vehicles are attractive with their airplane-like benefits and flexibility for future space launch requirements. The most promising of these...

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Hauptverfasser: Moses, P. L., Bouchard, K. A., Vause, R. F., Pinckney, S. Z., Ferlemann, S. M., Leonard, C. P., Taylor, L. W., III, Robinson, J. S., Martin, J. G., Petley, D. H.
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