Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-105


The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-105, part of the Spiral program, was a crewed test vehicle to explore low-speed handling and landing. It was a visible result of a Soviet project to create an orbital spaceplane. The MiG 105 was nicknamed "Lapot" лапоть, or bast shoe, for the shape of its nose.

Development

The program was also known as the Experimental Passenger Orbital Aircraft. Work on this project began in 1965, with the project being halted in 1969, only to be restarted in 1974 in response to the U.S. Space Shuttle Program. The test vehicle made its first subsonic free-flight test in 1976, taking off under its own power from an old airstrip near Moscow. Flight tests, totaling eight in all, continued sporadically until 1978. The actual space plane project was cancelled when the decision was made to instead proceed with the Buran project. The MiG test vehicle itself still exists and is currently on display at the Monino Air Force Museum in Russia.

Spiral concept

The БОР. Another spacecraft to use the Spiral design was the BOR series, uncrewed sub-scale reentry test vehicles. American analogs X-23 PRIME and ASSET. Several of these craft have been preserved in aerospace museums around the world.
ImageTypeLaunch dateUsageCurrent status
BOR-115.07.1969Flight test, the experimental 1:3 scale model.
Burned in the atmosphere at a height of about 60–70 km at a speed 8 000 mph. Was deployed at an altitude 328,083 ft by 11K65
Burned.
BOR-21969–1972Sub-scale model of the Spiral space plane. Four launches.NPO Molniya, Moscow
BOR-31973–1974Sub-scale model of the Spiral space plane. Two launches.
1. Destruction of the nose fairings after launch at a height of about five km.
2. Flight program is fully implemented. Crashed on landing
Crashed.
BOR-41980–1984Sub-scale model of the Spiral space plane. Four launches and two unconfirmedNPO Molniya, Moscow
BOR-51984–1988Flight tests, the experimental sub-scale base model. Five launches. Different from Spiral spaceplane shape, data was also used in the Buran project.Technik Museum Speyer, Germany
Museum in Monino, Russia
BOR-6Sub-scale model of the Spiral space planeNPO Molniya, Moscow

Specifications (MiG 105-11)