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About that X-Prize
Hey folks...... It's just me again.
I thought that to claim the X-Prize that two passengers had to be taken upstairs as well as the pilot. Yesterday I saw the pilot during the flight, then waving the flag, but I didn't see sign of passengers. Was I blind...... or just misinformed. |
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No passengers required, just weight equal to passengers.
Shiver Me Timbers wrote: Hey folks...... It's just me again. I thought that to claim the X-Prize that two passengers had to be taken upstairs as well as the pilot. Yesterday I saw the pilot during the flight, then waving the flag, but I didn't see sign of passengers. Was I blind...... or just misinformed. |
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In article ,
Shiver Me Timbers wrote: Hey folks...... It's just me again. I thought that to claim the X-Prize that two passengers had to be taken upstairs as well as the pilot. Yesterday I saw the pilot during the flight, then waving the flag, but I didn't see sign of passengers. Was I blind...... or just misinformed. You haven't done _that_ enough to go blind, so you must be just misinformed. Seriously, the requirements were that the craft had to carry a 'load' equal to two passengers. Rather than carrying 'warm bodies', they had 180kg of ballast aboard. |
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Shiver Me Timbers wrote:
Hey folks...... It's just me again. I thought that to claim the X-Prize that two passengers had to be taken upstairs as well as the pilot. Yesterday I saw the pilot during the flight, then waving the flag, but I didn't see sign of passengers. Was I blind...... or just misinformed. Misinformed ... again. It also could be the equivalent weight of two passengers. Matt |
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"Robert Bonomi" wrote in message ervers.com... In article , Shiver Me Timbers wrote: Hey folks...... It's just me again. I thought that to claim the X-Prize that two passengers had to be taken upstairs as well as the pilot. Yesterday I saw the pilot during the flight, then waving the flag, but I didn't see sign of passengers. Was I blind...... or just misinformed. You haven't done _that_ enough to go blind, so you must be just misinformed. Seriously, the requirements were that the craft had to carry a 'load' equal to two passengers. Rather than carrying 'warm bodies', they had 180kg of ballast aboard. and not just ballast, they were carefully packed boxes of employee 'stuff', such as Burt's slide rule from college... |
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They only had to carry the equivalent weight of two passengers along
with the pilot. They took souvenirs along for the extra weight. Q Shiver Me Timbers wrote: Hey folks...... It's just me again. I thought that to claim the X-Prize that two passengers had to be taken upstairs as well as the pilot. Yesterday I saw the pilot during the flight, then waving the flag, but I didn't see sign of passengers. Was I blind...... or just misinformed. |
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Hey folks...... It's just me again. I thought that to claim the X-Prize that two passengers had to be taken upstairs as well as the pilot. Yesterday I saw the pilot during the flight, then waving the flag, but I didn't see sign of passengers. Was I blind...... or just misinformed. You were right and misinformed. He had to take the equilivent in weight to represent the two standard sized adult passengers. The weight was made of instrumentation, cameras, and other personal items. Bob Reed www.kisbuild.r-a-reed-assoc.com (KIS Builders Site) KIS Cruiser in progress...Slow but steady progress.... "Ladies and Gentlemen, take my advice, pull down your pants and Slide on the Ice!" (M.A.S.H. Sidney Freedman) |
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"RobertR237" wrote in message ... You were right and misinformed. He had to take the equilivent in weight to represent the two standard sized adult passengers. The weight was made of instrumentation, cameras, and other personal items. Bob Reed I'd like to get a few of those M&Ms that were floating out of the pilot's pocket at 0g. That has to be one of the coolest things I've ever seen. Tony |
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Anthony wrote:
I'd like to get a few of those M&Ms that were floating out of the pilot's pocket at 0g. That has to be one of the coolest things I've ever seen. You know Tony I was thinking about those the other day. If they are smart they will have scooped them all up and one day in the future donate them to the Smithsonian. |
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"Shiver Me Timbers" wrote in message ... Anthony wrote: I'd like to get a few of those M&Ms that were floating out of the pilot's pocket at 0g. That has to be one of the coolest things I've ever seen. You know Tony I was thinking about those the other day. If they are smart they will have scooped them all up and one day in the future donate them to the Smithsonian. I heard some one mention the Smithsonian in "Black Sky" but I'm not sure if sending some of the M&Ms was part of it. I wonder when/if they'll launch again. Tony |
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