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When the X-65A designation was announced by DARPA in May last year, X-plane enthusiasts had asked themselves what happened to X-63 and X-64 (the last published X-designation before 65 had been the X-62A "VISTA"). Well, you no longer need to ask
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AFRL has a research program for aerospike engines, called ARISE (Aerospike Rocket Integration and Suborbital Experiment), and is funding demonstrator rockets by two contractors - Invocon and ABL Space Systems. These demonstrators have been designated X-63A (ABL Space Systems) and X-64A (Invocon).
Sources:
- AFRL’s Rocket Lab Past, Present and Future
- DOD MDS records, delivered to me yesterday - unfortunately incomplete (I try to work with the FOIA office on that), but "good enough" in the X-63/64 case
AFRL has a research program for aerospike engines, called ARISE (Aerospike Rocket Integration and Suborbital Experiment), and is funding demonstrator rockets by two contractors - Invocon and ABL Space Systems. These demonstrators have been designated X-63A (ABL Space Systems) and X-64A (Invocon).
Sources:
- AFRL’s Rocket Lab Past, Present and Future
- DOD MDS records, delivered to me yesterday - unfortunately incomplete (I try to work with the FOIA office on that), but "good enough" in the X-63/64 case