Has anyone done a HL-10 Lifting body?

There is not much interest; just a few people really. The disc are actually ready to go. When I get a chance I'll compile a list of segments and PM it to those whom have expressed interest to you make sure you know what you are getting. You can then let me know if you are still interested.

jockdeboer, emailed you (your PM is blocked).
 
Have not had much time to work on the thing but I have done what I can on the model (which is not much; a bunch of sanding, lol). Here is where it stands now:

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Well, I must be honest and say that your DS project has given me some realization that I'm under no time constraints. I'll work on it when I can. Thanks for the compliment.
 
Well I don't have a bunch of time to spend on this because my daughter is getting married and the wife has me doing all manner of things but I have squeezed a little time to start working on the back of the HL-10.
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And here are a few new photos of the original:

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So, how detailed do you plan to get with the body of this thing? Do you plan to model the ship after it had the extensions added to the fronts of the outer tails or keep it original and have the tufts as an add on?
 
It will be the modified flight test version. I just have not had time to work on the fins at all but they will have the modified fin tips when I finally have time to get to them. I am a really SLOW builder, lol. You know sometimes life has a way of getting in the way of your passions!


I love this photo. This is the final check-out before the first flight:
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It's really hard to find photos on this subject. These are great and RARE photos! Enjoy!!!!
 
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Well, I realize this is a year late, but I finally got some pictures of our SV5J when it wasn't buried in the snow.

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There's a plate over the jet intake to keep out the critters:
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And the information plate:
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Let me know if you want more pictures, though I'll only be here for another couple weeks.

Also, I was TDY to Edwards a couple of weeks ago, but unfortunately, I didn't have my camera on me when we went to Dryden, so the only picture I got of the HL-10 was this one:
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LOL, man that's great!!!!! Yes, we are still here! Thanks for the great SV5J photos; the are great! Thanks for posting them. That Edwards photo is fantastic, lol. Look for that on Google! You can really see the HL-10 display! Find it!!
 
Hope you guys who got the DVD's are enjoying them; pretty boring stuff for the common folk, lol. Have been chipping away at the stone on the model but it's nice to not be in a rush. I gives me the chance to keep changing stuff, lol. Here is where I am on it. Yes, I know it looks very similar to the last time I posted, lol. What can I say: I'm slow!!!

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NOTE: The vertical stabilizer is not attached; just sitting on there.
 
Hope you enjoy them! Here are a few more great photos:
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Pilot with biomedical device on his leg posing in front of the HL-10 before the first flight.

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The HL-10 attached to a mock-up of the B-52 pylon in the 40' X 80' Ames wind tunnel to test the stress on the pylon.

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HL-10 in the hangar. Notice on of the X-15's in the background

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Good view of the back of the HL-10 on the ramp at DFRC. This was very close to the time of the second flight. You can see the tuff's attached to the right side fin.
 
Dead on arrival, lol. Hopefully I'm not the only one still interested and following this thread. For anyone interested here is a great and rare photo of the M2-F2 under construction.

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