Rob Coppinger has posted detailed notes of his interview with XCOR’s chief engineer Dan DeLong on his Hyperbola blog. DeLong discusses the Lynx Mk. 1’s technical details and flight profile. He also provides information about the more powerful Mk. 2 version.
Whitehorn: SpaceShipTwo Test Flights in August, Passenger Travel By Year’s End
Speaking to The Telegraph, Virgin Galactic President Will Whitehorn issued another denial of Flight International’s claim of rudder problems on WhiteKnightTwo’s maiden flight two weeks ago.
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Flight International
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Witnesses to the 21 December maiden flight told Flight International that they noticed some yawing during take-off, indicating [...]
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SPACEHAB PRESS RELEASE
SPACEHAB Incorporated, a leading provider of commercial space services, reached an agreement in principal with RSC Energia, Russia’s largest manufacturer of aerospace and space equipment, to provide facilities and support services for [...]
Spend $25 Grand to See a Man Boldly Go Where He’s Already Gone Before
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