Development troubles push first X-33 flight back to July '99
"Typical development problems" have pushed back the first flight of the NASA/Lockheed Martin X-33 reusable launch vehicle prototype from March to July 1999, but the company hopes it can recover lost time once the suborbital testbed starts flying to avoid paying for overruns out of corporate accounts...
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