Engineering:Tupolev OOS

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Short description: Soviet concept for an air-launched, single-stage-to-orbit spaceplane


OOS
ООС
CountrySoviet Union
Contract awardTupolev
Named afterOdnostupenchati Orbitalni Samolyot ("One-stage Orbital Plane")
StatusCanceled
No. of missions0
Crew members0

The Tupolev OOS was a Soviet concept for an air-launched, single-stage-to-orbit spaceplane. The OOS's carrier aircraft, the Antonov AKS, was a twin-fuselage plane consisting of two An-225 fuselages and was powered by 18 Progress D-18T turbofan engines, with the placements of the engines both above and below the wings. The OOS was to be carried under the AKS's raised center wing. The launch system was proposed in the late 1980s, but never developed past the design stage.[1][2]

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