I sure hope all of these lists are finding their way into an Excel spreadsheet.I should ask why this is in the Russian rocket forum, since its a Ukrainian product.
Development of RD-8 Engine Shutdown at Full propellant depletion from tanks of Zenit-3SL LV Second Stagehttp://propulsion2002.aaaf.asso.fr/papers.html
Zenit-2SB80 rocket for Spektr-R satellite had serial numbers 70181401 and SLB80.3, and RD-171M engines with serial number A159.
So, how exactly did the Spektr-R get a Zenit when the official story was that the Zenit was to be used for the Intelsat launch? Where did the extra Zenit come from?
So both 1992 Feb 5 and 1999 Jul 17 are Zenit-2 No. 17L ??
Quote from: jcm on 10/06/2011 02:01 pmSo both 1992 Feb 5 and 1999 Jul 17 are Zenit-2 No. 17L ??According to NK, july 1999 launch was effectively n°17L...http://www.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/content/numbers/200/13.shtml
http://www.npoenergomash.ru/about/news/news2_304.htmlEnergomash announced the shipment of two RD 171 engines to Yuzhmash - #162 for the Federal program and #163 for Sea Launch. Can anyone track these to the vehicle serials?