|
1:288 SPACE SHUTTLE WITH BOEING 747 CARRIER |
Item: ACA12708
Dimensions: (H x W x L) 0.0 x 0.0 x 0.0 |
Continue Shopping
|
|
1:288 Space Shuttle with Boeing 747 Carrier #12708
Was #1640
Although the Space Shuttle can travel faster and father than any other aircraftyetflying, unless it is on a space voyage, it must depend on other means of transportation just to get from one side
of the country to the other.
Since it must use such large extenal boosters to place it into the air, it is not feasible to launch the shuttle for less than orbital flight. To provide for "local" hops, NASA obtained a giant Boeing 747 airliner from American Airlines, and alter edit to carry the shuttle in a special cradle mounted to the fuselage.
In addition,a pair of vertical stabilizers was installed to increase the stability of the 747 during the captive flights, and
to provide the necessary vertical surface for safe flight in the event the shuttle collided with the 747's large tail fin.
The 747 was specifically modified for the initial flight testing of the spaceship. To determine the flight characteristics of the shuttle, it was mounted to the airliner and carried to altitude. During captive flights, in which the shuttle remained attached to
the 747, the controls and other systems were tested as the pair sruised over Edwards Air Force Base. Eventually, the shuttle was carried aloft was flown back to Edwards on its own, the final proof of its aerodynamic ability.
|