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A spaceplane is a vehicle that can fly and glide as an aircraft in Earth's atmosphere and function as a spacecraft in outer space. To do so, spaceplanes must incorporate features of both aircraft and spacecraft. Orbital spaceplanes tend to be more similar to conventional spacecraft, while sub-orbital spaceplanes tend to be more similar to fixed-wing aircraft. All spaceplanes as of 2024 have been rocket-powered for takeoff and climb, but have then landed as unpowered gliders.

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space plane
spacecraft, hybrid aircraft, 
SängerSoviet ShuttleHopperTupolev Tu-2000sub-orbitalSpace Shuttle orbiterSpace RiderspacecraftSkylonAvatarHermesDream ChaserDong Fang Hong 2cosmoplanBuran-class orbiterBOR-4Boeing X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle

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  • Buran-class orbiter
    reusable spacecraft component of the Energia-Buran vehicle
  • Dream Chaser
    American reusable automated cargo lifting-body spaceplane
  • Space Shuttle orbiter
    reusable spacecraft component of the Space Shuttle system
  • Avatar
    Indian concept for a crewed single-stage reusable spaceplane
  • Boeing X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle
    model of American uncrewed military spaceplane
  • BOR-4
    series of subscale spaceplanes used to test heat shield technologies for the Soviet space program
  • cosmoplan
    type of spaceplane
  • Hopper
    proposed ESA orbital spaceplane
  • Sänger
    spaceplane designed in 1960s-1995
  • Skylon
    Skylon is a design for a single-stage-to-orbit spaceplane by the British company Reaction Engines Limited (REL)
  • Soviet Shuttle
  • Space Rider
    ESA uncrewed space vehicle
  • sub-orbital spaceplane
    spaceplane that does not reach orbit
  • Tupolev Tu-2000
    Russian hypersonic aircraft
  • Hermes
    proposed spaceplane by the European Space Agency
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This Picture shows the Pushpak Test VEhicle of the RLV-TD program of ISRO, on Display in TrivandrumThis Picture shows the Pushpak Test VEhicle of the RLV-TD program of ISRO, on Display in Trivandrum
This Picture shows the Pushpak Test VEhicle of the RLV-TD program of ISRO, on Display in TrivandrumThis Picture shows the Pushpak Test VEhicle of the RLV-TD program of ISRO, on Display in Trivandrum
    TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
    classrocketBuran-class orbiterreusable spacecraft, space shuttle, spaceplane,Wikidata
    classrocketDream Chasercargo spacecraft, reusable spacecraft, spaceplane,Wikidata
    classrocketSpace Shuttle orbitercrewed spacecraft, reusable spacecraft, space shuttle, spaceplane,Wikidata
    classspace objectAvatarreusable spacecraft, spaceplane,Wikidata
    classspace objectBoeing X-37B Orbital Test Vehiclereusable spacecraft, robotic spacecraft, spaceplane,Wikidata
    classspace objectBOR-4spaceplane, test article,Wikidata
    classspace objectcosmoplanspaceplane,Wikidata
    classspace objectHopperspaceplane,Wikidata
    classspace objectSängeraircraft, spaceplane,Wikidata
    classspace objectSkylonreusable spacecraft, spaceplane,Wikidata
    classspace objectSoviet Shuttlespaceplane,Wikidata
    classspace objectSpace Riderreusable spacecraft, spaceplane, uncrewed spacecraft,Wikidata
    classspace objectsub-orbital spaceplanespaceplane,Wikidata
    classspace objectTupolev Tu-2000spaceplane,Wikidata
    classspace object1975Hermesspaceplane,Wikidata
    commonsimageThis Picture shows the Pushpak Test VEhicle of the RLV-TD program of ISRO, on Display in Trivandrum Commons
    commonsimageThis Picture shows the Pushpak Test VEhicle of the RLV-TD program of ISRO, on Display in Trivandrum Commons