NASA Press Release 98-136
July 29, 1998
X-34 Completes Critical Milestone
The first wing assembly for NASA's X-34 technology demonstrator has completed
qualification tests and has been shipped to the prime contractor, Orbital Sciences
Corporation, Dulles, VA, where it has been mated to the X-34 test article under construction
there.
Integration of the wing assembly with the test article fuselage marks a major
milestone in the program. Flights of the air-launched X-34 are scheduled to begin
next year in conjunction with flights of its larger and more advanced sister ship,
the X-33.
The newly qualified X-34 wing assembly, intended for flight, has been installed,
initially, on a full-scale X-34 test article at Orbital. The test article will be
used for X-34 verification and certification. This first wing assembly will ultimately
fly aboard one of two flight vehicles also under construction at Orbital.
The sub-orbital X-34 and X-33 vehicles will demonstrate key technologies -- at
high speeds and high altitudes -- leading toward the development of full scale, commercially
operated reusable launch vehicles after the turn of the century. The ultimate objective
of these efforts is to dramatically reduce the cost of placing payloads into space.