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Modelling => Completed GBs => Group and Themed Builds => Anything But Military GB => Topic started by: Brian da Basher on July 15, 2014, 03:42:00 AM

Title: NASA Bell X-37 rocketplane
Post by: Brian da Basher on July 15, 2014, 03:42:00 AM
The NASA X-planes are truly legendary. From the nascent X-1 which broke the sound barrier to the X-15 which set the stage for manned space flight, these aircraft have earned their prominent place in the annals of aviation. Except for the utterly unknown Bell X-37.

(http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g392/Bri2k/Bell%20X37%20rocket%20plane/X37_001.jpg) (http://s1099.photobucket.com/user/Bri2k/media/Bell%20X37%20rocket%20plane/X37_001.jpg.html)

(http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g392/Bri2k/Bell%20X37%20rocket%20plane/X37_002.jpg) (http://s1099.photobucket.com/user/Bri2k/media/Bell%20X37%20rocket%20plane/X37_002.jpg.html)

Why would NASA sweep such an iconic-looking aircraft under the rug? On the surface, the X-37 seemed to have all the right stuff.

(http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g392/Bri2k/Bell%20X37%20rocket%20plane/X37_005.jpg) (http://s1099.photobucket.com/user/Bri2k/media/Bell%20X37%20rocket%20plane/X37_005.jpg.html)

(http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g392/Bri2k/Bell%20X37%20rocket%20plane/X37_006.jpg) (http://s1099.photobucket.com/user/Bri2k/media/Bell%20X37%20rocket%20plane/X37_006.jpg.html)

Yet no aviation history even mentions the needle-nosed record-contender. Not one entry on the X-37 is to be found in Jane's All the World's Aircraft nor is it noted anywhere in official NASA records. How can this be?

(http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g392/Bri2k/Bell%20X37%20rocket%20plane/X37_007.jpg) (http://s1099.photobucket.com/user/Bri2k/media/Bell%20X37%20rocket%20plane/X37_007.jpg.html)

Such a thoroughbred certainly deserves at least a footnote, right?

(http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g392/Bri2k/Bell%20X37%20rocket%20plane/X37_003.jpg) (http://s1099.photobucket.com/user/Bri2k/media/Bell%20X37%20rocket%20plane/X37_003.jpg.html)

(http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g392/Bri2k/Bell%20X37%20rocket%20plane/X37_004.jpg) (http://s1099.photobucket.com/user/Bri2k/media/Bell%20X37%20rocket%20plane/X37_004.jpg.html)

Unfortunately, the X-37 was anything but the stuff of legend. While looking sharp enough to cut the very wind, the Bell X-37 suffered from incurable control problems. After dropped from the B-52 mother ship, the test-pilot put the experimental rocketplane into a climb, but the aircraft instead did an outside Cuban 8 which lit up the night sky.

(http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g392/Bri2k/Bell%20X37%20rocket%20plane/cuban8thin.jpg) (http://s1099.photobucket.com/user/Bri2k/media/Bell%20X37%20rocket%20plane/cuban8thin.jpg.html)

It took much blackmail from the FBI's secret files to keep this screw-up secret and no answer was ever found for the X-37's control problems. Finally, the X-37 was tested to destruction trying to solve the riddle.

(http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g392/Bri2k/Bell%20X37%20rocket%20plane/X37_008.jpg) (http://s1099.photobucket.com/user/Bri2k/media/Bell%20X37%20rocket%20plane/X37_008.jpg.html)

(http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g392/Bri2k/Bell%20X37%20rocket%20plane/X37_009.jpg) (http://s1099.photobucket.com/user/Bri2k/media/Bell%20X37%20rocket%20plane/X37_009.jpg.html)

Bell Aircraft would never build another X-plane (or anything else) for NASA and today this useless step in man's effort to conquer space is completely forgotten, save for these top-secret Polaroids smuggled out of Muroc.

(http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g392/Bri2k/Bell%20X37%20rocket%20plane/X37_010.jpg) (http://s1099.photobucket.com/user/Bri2k/media/Bell%20X37%20rocket%20plane/X37_010.jpg.html)

Brian da Basher
Title: Re: NASA Bell X37 rocketplane
Post by: Cliffy B on July 15, 2014, 03:46:03 AM
That's what you get for ripping off the Lighting Bell!!!!  ;D

Another great one Brian!!
Title: Re: NASA Bell X-37 rocketplane
Post by: Brian da Basher on July 15, 2014, 03:52:21 AM
This all began with a Tamiya 1/100 B.A.C. Lightning I picked up on the cheap.

(http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g392/Bri2k/Bell%20X37%20rocket%20plane/Tam_EE_Lightning_boxtop.jpg) (http://s1099.photobucket.com/user/Bri2k/media/Bell%20X37%20rocket%20plane/Tam_EE_Lightning_boxtop.jpg.html)

I had the nose from an F-104 rattling around in the spares box which wasn't a bad fit. The upper wings from a small-scale Space Shuttle backed with card were substituted for the kit wings.

(http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g392/Bri2k/Bell%20X37%20rocket%20plane/X37_prog_001.jpg) (http://s1099.photobucket.com/user/Bri2k/media/Bell%20X37%20rocket%20plane/X37_prog_001.jpg.html)

(http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g392/Bri2k/Bell%20X37%20rocket%20plane/X37_prog_003.jpg) (http://s1099.photobucket.com/user/Bri2k/media/Bell%20X37%20rocket%20plane/X37_prog_003.jpg.html)

(http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g392/Bri2k/Bell%20X37%20rocket%20plane/X37_prog_002.jpg) (http://s1099.photobucket.com/user/Bri2k/media/Bell%20X37%20rocket%20plane/X37_prog_002.jpg.html)

I covered up the slots for the horiz. stabs. with 1/144 torpedo halves.

(http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g392/Bri2k/Bell%20X37%20rocket%20plane/X37_prog_004.jpg) (http://s1099.photobucket.com/user/Bri2k/media/Bell%20X37%20rocket%20plane/X37_prog_004.jpg.html)

The last step was rounding off the tail and ventral fins to match the new wingtips.

(http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g392/Bri2k/Bell%20X37%20rocket%20plane/X37_prog_005.jpg) (http://s1099.photobucket.com/user/Bri2k/media/Bell%20X37%20rocket%20plane/X37_prog_005.jpg.html)

The model was brush-painted by hand with acrylics and decals are from spares and a nameless, dwindling NASA sheet.

(http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g392/Bri2k/Bell%20X37%20rocket%20plane/X37_012.jpg) (http://s1099.photobucket.com/user/Bri2k/media/Bell%20X37%20rocket%20plane/X37_012.jpg.html)

(http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g392/Bri2k/Bell%20X37%20rocket%20plane/X37_013.jpg) (http://s1099.photobucket.com/user/Bri2k/media/Bell%20X37%20rocket%20plane/X37_013.jpg.html)

I had a lot of fun on this model which took me about four days from start to finish. A tip 'o the pin to Jeff & Bill for sending me the Space Shuttle.

(http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g392/Bri2k/Bell%20X37%20rocket%20plane/X37_011.jpg) (http://s1099.photobucket.com/user/Bri2k/media/Bell%20X37%20rocket%20plane/X37_011.jpg.html)

I hope you enjoyed the X-37 and reading about yet more esoteric aviation history.

Brian da Basher
Title: Re: NASA Bell X-37 rocketplane
Post by: kitnut617 on July 15, 2014, 04:46:30 AM
Now that I like --- brilliant stuff BdB ---   :)
Title: Re: NASA Bell X-37 rocketplane
Post by: finsrin on July 15, 2014, 05:53:56 AM
Ditto what kitnut617 said :)
Appreciate your research into X-37 mystery.  Always wondered what happend to/with it.
No kits of X-37 are available.  Yet you had the kitbash vision to build near identical likeness ;)
Title: Re: NASA Bell X-37 rocketplane
Post by: jcf on July 15, 2014, 08:50:48 AM
Another great addition to BdB's alt-X Plane list.  :)

So what does the whole Bashverse list look like?, and where does it divert from the OTL.  ;)
Title: Re: NASA Bell X-37 rocketplane
Post by: Dr. YoKai on July 28, 2014, 08:02:12 AM
 Rocket planes are the bomb.

 Beautiful work as always, Brian!
Title: Re: NASA Bell X-37 rocketplane
Post by: Weaver on September 24, 2014, 05:11:15 PM
That's great - really looks the part with that nose, and I've always liked the idea of a delta-Lightning!  8)
Title: Re: NASA Bell X-37 rocketplane
Post by: Tophe on September 24, 2014, 06:50:24 PM
Wonderful! :-*
Title: Re: NASA Bell X-37 rocketplane
Post by: mrvr6 on September 24, 2014, 07:21:01 PM
oh i like that  8)
Title: Re: NASA Bell X-37 rocketplane
Post by: Claymore on September 28, 2014, 04:41:03 AM
Yes, yes... a never ending supply of Lightnings. Very cool  8)