Also known as Automatic Landing Flight Experiment
thumb|right|200px|An exhibit of ALFLEX at the Kakuda Space Center
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thumb|right|200px|An exhibit of ALFLEX at the Kakuda Space Center
ALFLEX (Automatic Landing Flight EXperiment) was an experimental unmanned aircraft created by NASDA and NAL, the predecessors of JAXA, in 1996. It was built as a successor to HYFLEX as part of the HOPE program.
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