Receive our newsletters, get discounts, learn about secret sales and more! |  Evolution of American Space Flight 10pc SetThis authentic collection of ten Adventure Fleet vehicles celebrates the history of America's race into space and its continued exploration.
Publisher: Space Voyagers Packaging: Retail
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Product Description: 
Set includes 10 of the crafts used in America's conquest of Space. Each model is fully detailed, includes launch rockets, outer space rockets and high atmosphere jets. FEATURES: - Set includes five 4" to 5" tall replicas of flight rockets: ; Mercury Redstone; Mercury Atlas; Gemini Titan; Apollo Saturn S; Shuttle Transport System
- Set includes five 4" to 5" tall replicas of flight vehicles: X-15, X-20; X-24a; Space Shuttle; X-38 Spacecraft modeled on actual NASA equipment
- Combination of the X-Planes: Extreme Machines and America's Race to Space packaged in one
 | X-15 1959-1968 Max speed: Mach 6.7 (4520 mph) | X-20 DYNA-SOAR Never Flown, Canceled 1963 Expected Top Speed: Mach 15-21 (11000-15000 mph) |  |  | X-24A LIFTING BODY 1969-1971 Max Speed: Mach 1.6 (1100 mph) | SPACE SHUTTLE 1977 Shuttle Enterprise used to test shuttle systems before construction of shuttles including endeavour and Discovery |  |  | X-38 Project cancled 2002 Designed to test the emergency Crew Return Vehicle (CRV) concept of the International Space Station | MERCURY REDSTONE 1960-1961 More powerful than a 747 Jumbo Jet, the Mercury Redstond lifted teh first American to the edge of space. |  |  | MERCURY ATLAS 1960-1963 As powerful as six 747's the Mercury Atlas carried the first American, John Glenn, into orbit. | GEMINI TITAN 1964-1966 More then 5 times as powerful as teh Mercury Redstone rocket, the Gemini Titan teamed two astronauts together to learn how to live and work in space |  |  | APOLLO SATURN 5 1967-1975 As tall as a 38-story building, the Saturn 5 is the largest, most powerful launch vehicle to date. This is the rocket that took Americans to the moon. | SHUTTLE TRANSPORT SYSTEM 1981-present At liftoff, the flagship of the modern space program accelerates to 28,000 mph and has a payload bay that can hold a schoolbus with room to spare. |  | Age 6+ Customers Also Purchased: Also In This Category:
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