Space 2006 2006
DOI: 10.2514/6.2006-7256
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Gravity Air Launching of Earth-to-Orbit Space Vehicles

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“…On the air launched open literature, that after the separation of the missile carrier aircraft missile flight mode can directly learn sophisticated ballistic missile technology, without conduct a detailed study of the air launched ballistic missile flight mode after ignition [2][3] [4] . In fact, because of the particularity of the air launched, many factors need to be considered different from the traditional missile flight mode.…”
Section: Figure 1 Internally Carried Ballistic Missiles Air Launched ...mentioning
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“…On the air launched open literature, that after the separation of the missile carrier aircraft missile flight mode can directly learn sophisticated ballistic missile technology, without conduct a detailed study of the air launched ballistic missile flight mode after ignition [2][3] [4] . In fact, because of the particularity of the air launched, many factors need to be considered different from the traditional missile flight mode.…”
Section: Figure 1 Internally Carried Ballistic Missiles Air Launched ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically: by a certain way with carrier aircraft to carrying ballistic missiles reach a certain height, after the separation of the carrier aircraft and missiles, ballistic missile ignition launch and carrier aircraft safe return to the ground. Based on the combination of carrier aircraft and ballistic missiles, the air launched mode can be divided into different types [1] [2]. Figure 1 shows the internally carried ballistic missiles air launched.…”
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“…A recent NASA survey on this problem concludes that the aerial satellite launch is not yet practical [9], although some particular developers persist in assessing the contrary [10].…”
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