Submitted by OutlandishnessOk2452 t3_11av507 in space
DBDude t1_j9yf6e0 wrote
Reply to comment by mfb- in After Vulcan comes online, ULA plans to dramatically increase launch cadence by OutlandishnessOk2452
That was in testing. This thing does have a very complicated startup.
mfb- t1_j9ykv8u wrote
The most recent test still had issues with two engines.
It's a complicated engine, but that doesn't mean issues are not issues any more.
DBDude t1_j9z1jov wrote
My point is that the Soviets mastered this design almost 50 years ago, yet BO is having problems doing it just with a different fuel. Nobody's ever mastered full-flow staged combustion (didn't go beyond testing), yet SpaceX appears further along with that than BE-4, in about the same amount of time. My bet is that it's mostly management issues.
Edit: New news: ULA is having problems qualifying one of the engines for flight because it keeps pumping out too much oxygen. You'd think BO would at least have something like this right before they shipped, but apparently the engines had only minimal testing.
I like SpaceX, but I don't want them being the only cheap, reusable medium+ launch service out there. BO needs to get its act together.
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