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When the H2 aerodynamic test model appeared on the internet, the reaction from the aerospace community was like throwing a red-hot iron block into the water.
It wasn't that the H2 was too advanced; instead, it was too "outdated."
Unlike the H1, which made extensive use of blended wing and lifting body technology, the H2 resembled more a traditional space shuttle. It had some blended wing elements, but used them sparsely, and its overall layout was very conventional—similar to the Columbia and the Blizzard, only larger.