Produced by
Boeing, the X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle (OTV) is an unmanned space plane
created by the USA. The X-37 started life in 1999 as a NASA project,
but it was taken over by the Department of Defense (DoD) in 2004. The
reusable spacecraft conducts orbital flights and is now operated by the
US Air Force to demonstrate reusable space technologies. The first
orbital flight of the USAF’s X-37B took place on April 22, 2010 after
it was launched using an Atlas V rocket, and landed at Vanderberg AFB
on December 3 2010 as scheduled. Its aerodynamic design is clearly
based on that of the Space Shuttle. The 8.9m-long and 4.99-tonne X-37B
has the ability to remain in orbit for up to 270 days propelled by a
single Rocketdyne AR-2/3 rocket engine.
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1/72
true-to-scale precision model
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Displayable
die-cast spacecraft with high collectable value
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Aesthetically
pleasing colour finish with delicate imprinted markings
- Elegant metal stand for easy display
Unless stated as included, any reference to paints, glues and
accessories is the
suggestion of the
manufacturer, and these are available from our shop at normal prices