Dates | Test Designation | Remarks |
August 24 to September 5, 1998 | RVT-1 | During the period August 24 to September 5, 1998, tests of the engine thrust characteristics were conducted with the majority of the airframe fixed to a test stand. Data was obtained to verify the effective control of the thrust level. |
October 23 to November 8, 1998 | RVT-2 | During the period October 23 to November 8, 1998, ground tests were conducted with the vehicle in a state almost the same as flight. Tests were conducted to measure the engine thrust and control characteristics under the environmental conditions expected during flight and to verify the operation of the navigation guidance and control system. |
March 13 to March 26, 1999 | RVT-3 | During the experiments of period March 13 to March 26, 1999 the vehicle was flown for the first time. In the first of two flights the vehicle reached an altitude of 0.7m and translated horizontally a distance of 0.5m. The second flight achieved 4m altitude and 3.5m horizontal translation. The duration of the second flight was 11.5 seconds. |
Dates | Test Designation | Remarks |
March 6 to March 23, 2000 | RVT-4 | The majority of the airframe was fixed to a test stand and tests confirmed the thrust characteristics of the new engine. |
July 17 to August 4, 2000 | RVT-5 | Assembled and tested in the form of a plane flight. From the second half of the aeroshell attached experiments, the influence of takeoff and landing and hydrogen leakage and detection was confirmed. |
June 9 to June 26, 2001 | RVT-6 | Included a total of six flights. In the first flight the altitude was increased to 10m. The second flight reached 20m altitude, tested the GPS and had an error of the landing site of just 5 cm. The third flight reached 22m altitude. Four flights of the period's six, took place in three and a half days. |
Dates | Test Designation | Remarks |
November 12 to November 16, 2006 | RVT-10 | Included eleven ground firing tests. The turbo pump engine design was tested for re-usability, controllability and life-time. |
September 3 to October 6, 2007 | RVT-11 | Included three turbopumps tests. Testing was conducted at the ramjet engine test facility at the JAXA Kakuda Space Center. The tests characterised the new design's liquid hydrogen turbopump, in particular the improved reliability and thrust response. |
11 October to mid-December, 2007 | RVT-12 | The second turbo pump engine ground firing tests. JAXA Multi-Purpose Experiment at Noshiro 4 in the ground firing tests, thrust control functions and high-response, the data obtained engine start-up and looked fixedly at the lower fuel consumption in-flight re-ignition in the future. |
December 2008 | RVT-13 | The turbo pump engine firing tests. JAXA Multi-Purpose Experiment at Noshiro thrust in an 8 kN firing test using the expander 9 turbopump. Check the suitability of such systems and aircraft characteristics and limitations of the engine test of the step response and frequency response of the quasi-static and dynamic thrust control, the examined the limits of deep throttling. |
2009 | RVT-14 | Formula 3 engine turbopump ground firing tests. JAXA ground firing tests in the multi-purpose test-bed at Noshiro. The thrust characteristics of 70% over the promotion of high-thrust zone, to assess the suitability of the system to obtain data about the aircraft thrust control characteristics. |