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White Knight/Space Ship One launched approx. 1347Z (on MSNBC, CNBC, CNN, FNN
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On 2004-06-21 21:49:50 +0800, Jack said:
White Knight/Space Ship One launched approx. 1347Z (on MSNBC, CNBC, CNN, FNN in US). Jack Yeah, watching it online in Borneo. Wish I were there. |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsa/n5ctrl/ev...aunch21jun.ram http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsa/n5ctrl/ev...p1/nb_60km.ram "Justin Peer" wrote in message ... On 2004-06-21 21:49:50 +0800, Jack said: White Knight/Space Ship One launched approx. 1347Z (on MSNBC, CNBC, CNN, FNN in US). Jack Yeah, watching it online in Borneo. Wish I were there. |
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Justin Peer wrote in message ...
On 2004-06-21 21:49:50 +0800, Jack said: White Knight/Space Ship One launched approx. 1347Z (on MSNBC, CNBC, CNN, FNN in US). Jack Yeah, watching it online in Borneo. Wish I were there. Great stuff. Now can they get the same level of funding as NASA? After all they're successful (and cheaper) |
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It's 11:00am and I just got home from the event. From a college student who
has been to countless airshows, flown in a P-51 and a B-25, seen Chuck Yeager break the sound barrier at Edwards, seen the space shuttle land, and flown that wonderful first solo flight, I can say that this was just about the greatest thing I've ever seen. This event filled me with many emotions - one of the greatest of these is a desire to push myself at school and truly earn my aerospace engineering degree. When the crowd finally spotted the aircraft way off southeast (almost directly into the sun....), and a bright new contrail appeared in the sky, a cheer broke out that was simply inspirational. More cheers broke out 3-4 minutes later when that distinctive sonic boom rattled the desert and a craft appeared directly above, slowly looping down to a warmly greeted landing. Today was a day I'll never forget. Definitely a high point in my life. I don't know how the pictures/video turned out, but if it's any good and there's interest, I'll see what I can upload. But there is simply no substitute for being there.... -Tony Student Pilot "Jack" wrote White Knight/Space Ship One launched approx. 1347Z (on MSNBC, CNBC, CNN, FNN in US). Jack |
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It's 11:00am and I just got home from the event. From a college student who has been to countless airshows, flown in a P-51 and a B-25, seen Chuck Yeager break the sound barrier at Edwards, seen the space shuttle land, and flown that wonderful first solo flight, I can say that this was just about the greatest thing I've ever seen. This event filled me with many emotions - one of the greatest of these is a desire to push myself at school and truly earn my aerospace engineering degree. When the crowd finally spotted the aircraft way off southeast (almost directly into the sun....), and a bright new contrail appeared in the sky, a cheer broke out that was simply inspirational. More cheers broke out 3-4 minutes later when that distinctive sonic boom rattled the desert and a craft appeared directly above, slowly looping down to a warmly greeted landing. Today was a day I'll never forget. Definitely a high point in my life. I don't know how the pictures/video turned out, but if it's any good and there's interest, I'll see what I can upload. But there is simply no substitute for being there.... -Tony Student Pilot "Jack" wrote White Knight/Space Ship One launched approx. 1347Z (on MSNBC, CNBC, CNN, FNN in US). Jack I lived on the west coast back in the 80's and was able to go up to Edwards to see the first shuttle landing there. It too was a unforgetable experience and I just wish I had been able to make it out for this one. |
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Say, did the White Knight, or SS1, land first?
How long between the landings? |
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SS1 landed first- WK did a flyby and a nice break over the runway before
landing about 10 minutes later. -- Jim Atkins Twentynine Palms, CA USA Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read. -Groucho Marx |
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![]() "Jim Atkins" wrote in message ... SS1 landed first- WK did a flyby and a nice break over the runway before landing about 10 minutes later. Any report of this flight on the net? and, what kind of aircraft is the White Knight? |
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, "Neil Gerace" wrote: "Jim Atkins" wrote in message ... SS1 landed first- WK did a flyby and a nice break over the runway before landing about 10 minutes later. Any report of this flight on the net? Only from every newspaper on the planet with a web site. and, what kind of aircraft is the White Knight? It's a Rutan "White Knight", I guess. A one of a kind, developed specially for this purpose. Presumably it benefitted from earlier experience with Proteus, though it is configured entirely differently. It was a great event to see, even if I had to take 12 hour flight across the Pacific and back -- and sleep in the XCOR hangar -- in order to be there. -- Bruce |
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