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The Radon A-05 White hawk is | The Radon A-05 White hawk is recently declassified a maneuverable, low-orbiting spacecraft constructed in 2002. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===Inception=== | ===Inception=== | ||
===Prototypes=== | ===Prototypes=== | ||
===Lift off=== | ===Lift off === | ||
==Design== | ==Design== | ||
[[File:Radon A-05 White Hawk.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Design showing the White Hawk from various angles]]The White Hawk was a large space-borne craft that featured a sweeping, aerodynamic design. Its white-plated fuselage was vaguely triangular in shape, gradually widening and flattening towards the stern. Upward-swept wings (reminiscent of a hawk's) complemented the design and provided most of the spacecraft's atmospheric maneuvering capabilities. It was supported by five main engines: two dual-nozzle rocket boosters on the stern's ventral port and starboard sides; two large combined cycle engines on the stern's dorsal port and starboard sides; and one large, auxiliary booster engine at the center of the dorsal fuselage. | [[File:Radon A-05 White Hawk.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Design showing the White Hawk from various angles]]The White Hawk was a large space-borne craft that featured a sweeping, aerodynamic design. Its white-plated fuselage was vaguely triangular in shape, gradually widening and flattening towards the stern. Upward-swept wings (reminiscent of a hawk's) complemented the design and provided most of the spacecraft's atmospheric maneuvering capabilities. It was supported by five main engines: two dual-nozzle rocket boosters on the stern's ventral port and starboard sides; two large combined cycle engines on the stern's dorsal port and starboard sides; and one large, auxiliary booster engine at the center of the dorsal fuselage. | ||
The ship's bridge and navigational systems were located at the bow of the fuselage | The ship's bridge and navigational systems were located at the bow of the fuselage. | ||
[[Category:Legionas]] | [[Category:Legionas]] | ||
Revision as of 18:49, 5 August 2023
The Radon A-05 White hawk is recently declassified a maneuverable, low-orbiting spacecraft constructed in 2002.
History
Inception
Prototypes
Lift off
Design

The White Hawk was a large space-borne craft that featured a sweeping, aerodynamic design. Its white-plated fuselage was vaguely triangular in shape, gradually widening and flattening towards the stern. Upward-swept wings (reminiscent of a hawk's) complemented the design and provided most of the spacecraft's atmospheric maneuvering capabilities. It was supported by five main engines: two dual-nozzle rocket boosters on the stern's ventral port and starboard sides; two large combined cycle engines on the stern's dorsal port and starboard sides; and one large, auxiliary booster engine at the center of the dorsal fuselage.
The ship's bridge and navigational systems were located at the bow of the fuselage.