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<ref name="rsw-20200902">{{cite tweet |last=Zak |first=Anatoly |user=RussianSpaceWeb |number=1301185616697331717 |title=Source: The first mission of Sierra Nevada's Dream Chaser winged orbiter -- American incarnation of the Soviet Spiral space plane -- was penciled for a cargo delivery to #ISS from Sept. 14 to Dec. 5, 2021 |date=2 September 2020 |accessdate=2 September 2020}}</ref>
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<ref name=AWST-19900924>{{cite web |url=http://archive.aviationweek.com/issue/19900924#!&pid=28 |title=NASA Design for Manned Spacecraft. Draws on Soviet Subscale Spaceplane |date=1990-09-24 |publisher=Aviation Week & Space Technology |last=R. Asker |first=James |pages=28 |language=en | quote=...A mock-up of the proposed "space taxi," called the HL-20 Personnel Launch System, closely resembles a Soviet subscale spaceplane flown on four orbital missions in the 1980s...However, Piland, chief of the space systems division at the Langley Research Center, was quick to point out the Soviet test vehicle seems to have evolved from U. S. lifting-body configurations flown from 1966 to 1975—such as Northrop's HL-10, M2-F2 and M2-F3 and Martin's X-24A and X-24B....}}</ref>
 
<ref name=dryden-50-1996>{{cite web |url=https://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/19970004281.pdf |title=Flights of Discovery: 50 Years at the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center |date=1996 |publisher=NASA |last=Wallace |first=Lance E. |pages=72 |language=en |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150217034833/https://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/19970004281.pdf |archive-date=2015-02-17 | quote=...The lifting-body program came to an official end in 1975. Yet like a Phoenix rising from the ashes, the concept has appeared several times since then in proposed NASA spacecraft. When the Langley Research Center revealed its HL-20 design for an emergency crew return vehicle or small mini-Shuttle in 1990, the shape was remarkably similar to the HL-10 and X-24A designs...}}</ref>-->}}
 
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