X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle IN 1/26 scale
Item #: MODELX37B
X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle in 1/26 scale
The Boeing X-37, which is also known as the X-37 Orbital Test Vehicle, is a reusable unmanned spacecraft. It is boosted into space by a rocket, then re-enters Earth's atmosphere and lands as a spaceplane. The X-37 is operated by the United States Air Force for orbital spaceflight missions intended to demonstrate reusable space technologies.
Originally a joint research effort beginning in 1999 by NASA, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and Boeing, the program was transferred to the Air Force in 2004. With a length of 29 feet, 3 inches (about 8.9 meters), height of 9 feet, 6 inches and a wingspan of 14 feet, 11 inches, the X-37B is about one-fourth the size of the recently retired space shuttles, Boeing said in a previous release. The vehicles were designed to stay in orbit for 270 days.

The Boeing X-37, which is also known as the X-37 Orbital Test Vehicle, is a reusable unmanned spacecraft. It is boosted into space by a rocket, then re-enters Earth's atmosphere and lands as a spaceplane. The X-37 is operated by the United States Air Force for orbital spaceflight missions intended to demonstrate reusable space technologies.
Originally a joint research effort beginning in 1999 by NASA, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and Boeing, the program was transferred to the Air Force in 2004. With a length of 29 feet, 3 inches (about 8.9 meters), height of 9 feet, 6 inches and a wingspan of 14 feet, 11 inches, the X-37B is about one-fourth the size of the recently retired space shuttles, Boeing said in a previous release. The vehicles were designed to stay in orbit for 270 days.
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Features:
- 1/26 scale model
- Wing Span: 6 3/4"
- Length: 13"




