This paper discusses Lockheed Martin’s perspective on the development of a cost effective Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV). Critical to a successful Single Stage To Orbit (SSTO) program are; an economic development plan sensitive to fiscal constraints; a vehicle concept satisfying present and future US launch needs; and an operations concept commensurate with a market driven program. Participation in the economic plan by government, industry, and the commercial sector is a key element of integrating our development plan and funding profile. The RLV baseline concept design, development evolution and several critical trade studies illustrate the superior performance achieved by our innovative approach to the problem of SSTO. Findings from initial aerodynamic and aerothermodynamic wind tunnel tests and trajectory analyses on this concept confirm the superior characteristics of the lifting body shape combined with the Linear Aerospike rocket engine. This Aero Ballistic Rocket (ABR) concept captures the essence of The Skunk Works approach to SSTO RLV technology integration and system engineering. These programmatic and concept development topics chronicle the key elements to implementing an innovative market driven next generation RLV.
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1 March 1996
Space technology and applications international forum: 1st conference on commercial development of space; 1st conference on next generation launch systems; 2nd spacecraft thermal control symposium; 13th symposium on space nuclear power and propulsion
7−11 Jan 1996
Albuquerque, New Mexico (USA)
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Lockheed Martin approach to a Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV) Available to Purchase
John D. Elvin
John D. Elvin
Lockheed Martin Skunk Works, 1011 Lockheed Way, Palmdale, California 93599‐7241
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John D. Elvin
Lockheed Martin Skunk Works, 1011 Lockheed Way, Palmdale, California 93599‐7241
AIP Conf. Proc. 361, 507–514 (1996)
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John D. Elvin; Lockheed Martin approach to a Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV). AIP Conf. Proc. 1 March 1996; 361 (1): 507–514. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.49950
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