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Miloch
June 1st 17, 12:20 PM
more at
http://www.space.com/37046-stratolaunch-worlds-largest-airplane-first-rollout.html

Billionaire Paul Allen's private spaceflight company Stratolaunch has just
unveiled the world's biggest airplane: a massive carrier plane with a wingspan
longer than an entire football field.

The colossal Stratolaunch carrier plane rolled out of its hangar at the Mojave
Air and Space Port in Mojave, California, today (May 31) to undergo fueling
tests. It's the first public look at the full craft —which is designed to launch
rockets into orbit from the sky — since construction began.

"We're excited to announce that Stratolaunch aircraft has reached a major
milestone in its journey toward providing convenient, reliable, and routine
access to low-Earth orbit," Stratolaunch Systems Corp. CEO Jean Floyd said in a
statement. "This marks the completion of the initial aircraft-construction phase
and the beginning of the aircraft ground- and flight-testing phase."

The Stratolaunch carrier plane is designed to launch rockets into orbit from an
altitude of 30,000 feet (9,100 meters). Initially, the plane will carry a single
Pegasus XL rocket built by Orbital ATK, but the craft will eventually be able to
carry up to three of those boosters simultaneously, Floyd said.


Stratolaunch Systems has been quietly designing and building the rocket-toting
plane over the last few years.



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Old Geezerr
June 2nd 17, 12:27 AM
On 1 Jun 2017 04:20:02 -0700, Miloch >
wrote:
That center wing section, with a chord equal to the outboard wings,
would seem to be a disaster waiting to happen.

What happens if one fuselage starts to porpoise up and the other
doesn't?






>more at
>http://www.space.com/37046-stratolaunch-worlds-largest-airplane-first-rollout.html
>
>Billionaire Paul Allen's private spaceflight company Stratolaunch has just
>unveiled the world's biggest airplane: a massive carrier plane with a wingspan
>longer than an entire football field.
>
>The colossal Stratolaunch carrier plane rolled out of its hangar at the Mojave
>Air and Space Port in Mojave, California, today (May 31) to undergo fueling
>tests. It's the first public look at the full craft —which is designed to launch
>rockets into orbit from the sky — since construction began.
>
>"We're excited to announce that Stratolaunch aircraft has reached a major
>milestone in its journey toward providing convenient, reliable, and routine
>access to low-Earth orbit," Stratolaunch Systems Corp. CEO Jean Floyd said in a
>statement. "This marks the completion of the initial aircraft-construction phase
>and the beginning of the aircraft ground- and flight-testing phase."
>
>The Stratolaunch carrier plane is designed to launch rockets into orbit from an
>altitude of 30,000 feet (9,100 meters). Initially, the plane will carry a single
>Pegasus XL rocket built by Orbital ATK, but the craft will eventually be able to
>carry up to three of those boosters simultaneously, Floyd said.
>
>
>Stratolaunch Systems has been quietly designing and building the rocket-toting
>plane over the last few years.
>
>
>
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Dave:

There goes the happy moron.
He doesn't give a damn.
Gee I wish I was a moron.
My God, maybe I am

Miloch
June 2nd 17, 01:33 AM
In article >, Old Geezerr says...
>
>On 1 Jun 2017 04:20:02 -0700, Miloch >
>wrote:
> That center wing section, with a chord equal to the outboard wings,
>would seem to be a disaster waiting to happen.
>
>What happens if one fuselage starts to porpoise up and the other
>doesn't?
>


I wondered the same...as a former carpenter I'm thinking all it would take is a
few extra long 2 X 4s nailed to each vertical stabilizer...and voila...she is
stabilized!




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>>more at
>>http://www.space.com/37046-stratolaunch-worlds-largest-airplane-first-rollout.html
>>
>>Billionaire Paul Allen's private spaceflight company Stratolaunch has just
>>unveiled the world's biggest airplane: a massive carrier plane with a wingspan
>>longer than an entire football field.
>>
>>The colossal Stratolaunch carrier plane rolled out of its hangar at the Mojave
>>Air and Space Port in Mojave, California, today (May 31) to undergo fueling
>>tests. It's the first public look at the full craft —which is designed to launch
>>rockets into orbit from the sky — since construction began.
>>
>>"We're excited to announce that Stratolaunch aircraft has reached a major
>>milestone in its journey toward providing convenient, reliable, and routine
>>access to low-Earth orbit," Stratolaunch Systems Corp. CEO Jean Floyd said in a
>>statement. "This marks the completion of the initial aircraft-construction phase
>>and the beginning of the aircraft ground- and flight-testing phase."
>>
>>The Stratolaunch carrier plane is designed to launch rockets into orbit from an
>>altitude of 30,000 feet (9,100 meters). Initially, the plane will carry a single
>>Pegasus XL rocket built by Orbital ATK, but the craft will eventually be able to
>>carry up to three of those boosters simultaneously, Floyd said.
>>
>>
>>Stratolaunch Systems has been quietly designing and building the rocket-toting
>>plane over the last few years.
>>
>>
>>
>>*
>
>Dave:
>
> There goes the happy moron.
> He doesn't give a damn.
> Gee I wish I was a moron.
> My God, maybe I am

john szalay
June 2nd 17, 02:35 AM
Old Geezerr > wrote in
:

> On 1 Jun 2017 04:20:02 -0700, Miloch >
> wrote:
> That center wing section, with a chord equal to the outboard wings,
> would seem to be a disaster waiting to happen.
>
> What happens if one fuselage starts to porpoise up and the other
> doesn't?
>
>
>
> Dave:
>

Was thinging the same, but I suspect that its based on some of Burt Rutan's
theories, and design work, even if he is retired..

got to meet him and listen to him during a emgineers week meeting after the
Voyager round the world flight..

Bob (not my real pseudonym)[_2_]
June 2nd 17, 07:13 AM
On Thu, 01 Jun 2017 16:27:20 -0700, Old Geezerr >
wrote:

>On 1 Jun 2017 04:20:02 -0700, Miloch >
>wrote:
> That center wing section, with a chord equal to the outboard wings,
>would seem to be a disaster waiting to happen.
>
>What happens if one fuselage starts to porpoise up and the other
>doesn't?

I was wondering the same thing. Not that I'm an engineer or anything;
it just seems like an awful lot of stress gets focused on that part of
thw design.
>
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>
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>>more at
>>http://www.space.com/37046-stratolaunch-worlds-largest-airplane-first-rollout.html
>>
>>Billionaire Paul Allen's private spaceflight company Stratolaunch has just
>>unveiled the world's biggest airplane: a massive carrier plane with a wingspan
>>longer than an entire football field.
>>
>>The colossal Stratolaunch carrier plane rolled out of its hangar at the Mojave
>>Air and Space Port in Mojave, California, today (May 31) to undergo fueling
>>tests. It's the first public look at the full craft —which is designed to launch
>>rockets into orbit from the sky — since construction began.
>>
>>"We're excited to announce that Stratolaunch aircraft has reached a major
>>milestone in its journey toward providing convenient, reliable, and routine
>>access to low-Earth orbit," Stratolaunch Systems Corp. CEO Jean Floyd said in a
>>statement. "This marks the completion of the initial aircraft-construction phase
>>and the beginning of the aircraft ground- and flight-testing phase."
>>
>>The Stratolaunch carrier plane is designed to launch rockets into orbit from an
>>altitude of 30,000 feet (9,100 meters). Initially, the plane will carry a single
>>Pegasus XL rocket built by Orbital ATK, but the craft will eventually be able to
>>carry up to three of those boosters simultaneously, Floyd said.
>>
>>
>>Stratolaunch Systems has been quietly designing and building the rocket-toting
>>plane over the last few years.
>>
>>
>>
>>*
>
>Dave:
>
> There goes the happy moron.
> He doesn't give a damn.
> Gee I wish I was a moron.
> My God, maybe I am

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