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Here's one that will start a thread that will last forever
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Sorry Troops
Let me get a good address. The 'link' I posted turned out to not end up a link ![]() ![]() ![]() Big John On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 19:52:58 -0500, Big John wrote: Here's one that will start a thread that will last forever ![]() Click he Armadillo Aerospace News Archive Big John |
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OK troops. Lets see if this link works.
http://www.armadilloaerospace.com/n....ws?news_id=254 Big John `````````````````````````````````````````````````` ``````````````````````````` On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 19:52:58 -0500, Big John wrote: Here's one that will start a thread that will last forever ![]() Click he Armadillo Aerospace News Archive Big John |
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It works.
What is this vehicle designed to do? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" OK troops. Lets see if this link works. http://www.armadilloaerospace.com/n....ws?news_id=254 Big John `````````````````````````````````````````````````` `````````````````````````` ` On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 19:52:58 -0500, Big John wrote: Here's one that will start a thread that will last forever ![]() Click he Armadillo Aerospace News Archive Big John |
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He's shooting for the 'X' prize in competition with Rutan and others. A controlled rocket to exceed the 62 miles or so and a controled landing by the rocket, This may net be exactally right but gives you a clue and might be an interesting project to watch. Am told through a frind who's son is a good frined ot the guy in question he made his millions writing computer games and so far in his life has never been stumped so is going balls out on his project. I'm not the expert on this so expect others who know of and have followed the project to chime in with more data along along with some of our flat earth guys who just want to poo paa the whole project. Since it's a vehicle that will be flown by a pilot, even into space, quess it is OT????? So many of my posts aren't or not very close ![]() Good luck to the Jet Vane troops. Big John On Tue, 20 Apr 2004 01:40:33 GMT, "Jay Honeck" wrote: It works. What is this vehicle designed to do? |
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Its an X-Prize entry. Looks like thay have a little work to do to catch
up with Scaled Composites. But at least they're having fun! Jay Honeck wrote: It works. What is this vehicle designed to do? |
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In article lc%gc.30194$yD1.85534@attbi_s54,
Jay Honeck wrote: It works. What is this vehicle designed to do? It's supposed to get to 100km twice in 2 weeks with only 10% of the non-fuel part of the vehicle being replaced between flights. If it is the first to succeed they win the $10m X Prize. In reality, I think if Scaled Composites doesn't beat them (or if they keep going after Scaled wins the prize) the vehicle is going to end up killing someone. Carmack is trying to design hardware with a computer programming mentality. He expects things that work once to keep working. He expects things that are fixed once to stay fixed. I thought they had a reasonable chance of survival when the plan was to return to earth under parachute (although their first small-scale powered launch would have been fatal even with a parachute, since the failed power connection led to a low-altitude abort too low for a parachute recovery). But due to range safety considerations (the need too keep the landing circle small) they are opting for a powered landing. -- Ben Jackson http://www.ben.com/ |
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Jay
Go to Google and look up "Armadillo Aerospace" and/or "Black Armadillo". These will get you started on finding out about this project. Some short shift. 1. After fuel burn out on take off, a small drogue chute deploys (above the majority of atmosphere where there is little or no drag). 2. After reaching max altitude and starting back down the small chute helps point the nose down (lawn dart style). 3. At some altitude the main chute comes out of rear of vehicle and rocket descends under it nose down. 4. On ground impact, the nose cone is crushed absorbing the energy of ground impact and stopping the descent and vehicle falls over on it's side. 5. For next flight, a new nose cone is installed and vehicle refueled and is ready to go. That's what the good book says ![]() Big John `````````````````````````````````````````````````` ``````````````````````````````````````` On Tue, 20 Apr 2004 01:40:33 GMT, "Jay Honeck" wrote: It works. What is this vehicle designed to do? |
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No, thanks. I think I'll walk.
http://media.armadilloaerospace.com/.../lander2_0.jpg "Big John" wrote in message news ![]() OK troops. Lets see if this link works. http://www.armadilloaerospace.com/n....ws?news_id=254 Big John `````````````````````````````````````````````````` `````````````````````````` ` On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 19:52:58 -0500, Big John wrote: Here's one that will start a thread that will last forever ![]() Click he Armadillo Aerospace News Archive Big John |
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![]() "Big John" wrote in message ... Jay Go to Google and look up "Armadillo Aerospace" and/or "Black Armadillo". These will get you started on finding out about this project. SNIP 4. On ground impact, the nose cone is crushed absorbing the energy of ground impact and stopping the descent and vehicle falls over on it's side. 5. For next flight, a new nose cone is installed and vehicle refueled and is ready to go. That's what the good book says ![]() I think that was the first version of the Black Armadillo. This second one is much scarier. |
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