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What do you get when you combine a Rolls Royce engine with parts from a TCM
and Superior engine? In one case, a Sabrina O-200A: http://sabrina.aero/ Follow the link to the four YouTube videos for more of the story. Seems to be an impressive accomplishment for a 14 year old. My guess is that Sabrina Spacecraft Manufacturing will have interplanetary spaceships available in a decade or two. |
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![]() Follow the link to the four YouTube videos for more of the story. Seems to be an impressive accomplishment for a 14 year old. I'd say so!! Make me think their may be a future for general aviation after all. My guess is that Sabrina Spacecraft Manufacturing will have interplanetary spaceships available in a decade or two. Hey Mr. Rutan, You have any summer co-op positions available? GO GIRL!!! |
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"Larry D. Cosby" lcosby at knology dot net wrote:
Follow the link to the four YouTube videos for more of the story. Seems to be an impressive accomplishment for a 14 year old. I'd say so!! Make me think their may be a future for general aviation after all. My guess is that Sabrina Spacecraft Manufacturing will have interplanetary spaceships available in a decade or two. Hey Mr. Rutan, You have any summer co-op positions available? GO GIRL!!! Her website http://www.sabrina.aero/ has this hidden gem, visible only by examining the page source: "Sabrina Aircraft Manufacturing, a manufacturer of experimental aerospace vehicles based in Chicago, Illinois. Models range from the 2006 E-LSA "Mark 1"; two-seat aeroplane (maiden flight January 15, 2008) to the 2008 Experimental single-seat space exploration vehicle with a projected maiden flight of June 27, 2018." |
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"Jim Logajan" wrote in message
.. . "Larry D. Cosby" lcosby at knology dot net wrote: Follow the link to the four YouTube videos for more of the story. Seems to be an impressive accomplishment for a 14 year old. I'd say so!! Make me think their may be a future for general aviation after all. My guess is that Sabrina Spacecraft Manufacturing will have interplanetary spaceships available in a decade or two. Hey Mr. Rutan, You have any summer co-op positions available? GO GIRL!!! Her website http://www.sabrina.aero/ has this hidden gem, visible only by examining the page source: "Sabrina Aircraft Manufacturing, a manufacturer of experimental aerospace vehicles based in Chicago, Illinois. Models range from the 2006 E-LSA "Mark 1"; two-seat aeroplane (maiden flight January 15, 2008) to the 2008 Experimental single-seat space exploration vehicle with a projected maiden flight of June 27, 2018." I do so miss the hubris I once possessed, and I *must* get it back! |
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On Sun, 10 Feb 2008 23:47:08 -0000, Jim Logajan
wrote: What do you get when you combine a Rolls Royce engine with parts from a TCM and Superior engine? In one case, a Sabrina O-200A: http://sabrina.aero/ Follow the link to the four YouTube videos for more of the story. Seems to be an impressive accomplishment for a 14 year old. My guess is that Sabrina Spacecraft Manufacturing will have interplanetary spaceships available in a decade or two. ************************************************** ********* Interplanetary ?????????????????? Big John |
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Big John wrote:
On Sun, 10 Feb 2008 23:47:08 -0000, Jim Logajan wrote: What do you get when you combine a Rolls Royce engine with parts from a TCM and Superior engine? In one case, a Sabrina O-200A: http://sabrina.aero/ Follow the link to the four YouTube videos for more of the story. Seems to be an impressive accomplishment for a 14 year old. My guess is that Sabrina Spacecraft Manufacturing will have interplanetary spaceships available in a decade or two. ************************************************** ********* Interplanetary ?????????????????? Guess I forgot the winking emoticon. Or were you questioning something else? |
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On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 06:04:11 -0000, Jim Logajan
wrote: Big John wrote: On Sun, 10 Feb 2008 23:47:08 -0000, Jim Logajan wrote: What do you get when you combine a Rolls Royce engine with parts from a TCM and Superior engine? In one case, a Sabrina O-200A: http://sabrina.aero/ Follow the link to the four YouTube videos for more of the story. Seems to be an impressive accomplishment for a 14 year old. My guess is that Sabrina Spacecraft Manufacturing will have interplanetary spaceships available in a decade or two. ************************************************** ********* Interplanetary ?????????????????? Guess I forgot the winking emoticon. Or were you questioning something else? ************************************************** ****************** Jim Just wondered what her plans are to go to Mars? (Interplanetary) Big John |
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Big John wrote:
Jim Logajan wrote: Big John wrote: Interplanetary ?????????????????? Guess I forgot the winking emoticon. Or were you questioning something else? Just wondered what her plans are to go to Mars? (Interplanetary) Beats me. Sounds like she is keeping them secret. It's her goal and dream, so I'm sure she'll do her best. When I was about her age I had plans along those lines too. My oldest brother had a copy of "The Mars Project" by Wernher Von Braun and "Rocket Manual for Amateurs" by Bertrand Brinley. I had checked out "Project Sherwood - The U.S. Program in Controlled Fusion" by Amasa Bishop from the library. With ideas from those references I drew plans for a fusion powered spacecraft about the size of a small van. (The stellarator "donut" was between the fuel tank and rocket engines. I had no clue of course about how most of it was going to work!) Four decades of reality later I wish her the best of luck. |
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On Feb 11, 7:44 pm, Jim Logajan wrote:
Big John wrote: Jim Logajan wrote: Big John wrote: Interplanetary ?????????????????? Guess I forgot the winking emoticon. Or were you questioning something else? Just wondered what her plans are to go to Mars? (Interplanetary) Beats me. Sounds like she is keeping them secret. It's her goal and dream, so I'm sure she'll do her best. When I was about her age I had plans along those lines too. My oldest brother had a copy of "The Mars Project" by Wernher Von Braun and "Rocket Manual for Amateurs" by Bertrand Brinley. I had checked out "Project Sherwood - The U.S. Program in Controlled Fusion" by Amasa Bishop from the library. With ideas from those references I drew plans for a fusion powered spacecraft about the size of a small van. (The stellarator "donut" was between the fuel tank and rocket engines. I had no clue of course about how most of it was going to work!) Four decades of reality later I wish her the best of luck. See http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...21846673788606 We're almost there. WB-7 had first plasma a couple of weeks ago. |
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Shure glad she is from Chicago area. It will knock out a little wind
out of Mayor Daily's mad campaign against GA. Now he is against budding youth accomplishments. On Feb 10, 5:47 pm, Jim Logajan wrote: What do you get when you combine a Rolls Royce engine with parts from a TCM and Superior engine? In one case, a Sabrina O-200A: http://sabrina.aero/ Follow the link to the four YouTube videos for more of the story. Seems to be an impressive accomplishment for a 14 year old. My guess is that Sabrina Spacecraft Manufacturing will have interplanetary spaceships available in a decade or two. |
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