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Anigrand 2004 MiG-105-11 EPOS Soviet Space-plane Project 1:72

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Anigrand 2004 MiG-105-11 EPOS Soviet Space-plane Project 1:72

Mikoyan MiG-105-11 EPOS Soviet Space-plane / Lifting body project. In 1964, ex-USSR defense unit issued a 5-years military space plan, that included the 'Spiral' space-plane project. The MiG 105-11 EPOS was planned as an experimental manned spacecraft, that was under development in Mikoyan bureau as a part of the Spiral program. The Spiral space system consisted of an orbital spacecraft (MiG 105) with a rocket booster and supersonic aircraft-carrier (Tupolev Article 50). After completing its orbital mission, the spacecraft would be re-entry to earth's atmosphere with the wings set as a 60-degree that served as the vertical stabilisers. The program started without leadership support in 1965. Also due to the technical difficulties, only the MiG 105-11 was built. The first flight was planned to take place in 1967, but was delayed 10 years later in October 1976. Totally eight flight tests were made that included air-drop launches from a Tu-95K Bomber. In 1978, the program was ended as the funding was halted for the new Buran Shuttle programme.
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Mikoyan MiG-105-11 EPOS Soviet Space-plane / Lifting body project. In 1964, ex-USSR defense unit issued a 5-years military space plan, that included the 'Spiral' space-plane project. The MiG 105-11 EPOS was planned as an experimental manned spacecraft, that was under development in Mikoyan bureau as a part of the Spiral program. The Spiral space system consisted of an orbital spacecraft (MiG 105) with a rocket booster and supersonic aircraft-carrier (Tupolev Article 50). After completing its orbital mission, the spacecraft would be re-entry to earth's atmosphere with the wings set as a 60-degree that served as the vertical stabilisers. The program started without leadership support in 1965. Also due to the technical difficulties, only the MiG 105-11 was built. The first flight was planned to take place in 1967, but was delayed 10 years later in October 1976. Totally eight flight tests were made that included air-drop launches from a Tu-95K Bomber. In 1978, the program was ended as the funding was halted for the new Buran Shuttle programme.