Mike Melville's First Sub-Orbital Flight Made History in
2004
One of the most startling and indelible of our many
aero-memories is five years old today. It involves a point nearly
ten miles high, chasing the first of Burt Rutan's space-proven
rocketships, and the dawning of a new age that has followed
since.
Members of the 413th Flight Test Squadron, Hurlburt Field, Fla.,
and contractor Boeing recently successfully fired the high-power
laser aboard the Advanced Tactical Laser aircraft for the first
time in flight.
NASA stands front and center as the most visible representation
of the U.S. space program and is critical to our country's future
leadership and competitiveness, according to AIA Vice President of
Space Systems, J.P. Stevens.
Minnesota Puts Videos Of Reliever Airports On YouTube
We suppose it had to happen. If you're flying into the
Minneapolis-St. Paul region, and are looking for a place to land,
now you can include YouTube as part of your flight planning.
'Forces Closure of Busy Airspace; Raleigh Traffic Most
Affected'
NATCA is spoiling for a fight... again -- this time over their
claim that the FAA, on Friday evening, was forced to close several
air corridors above eastern North Carolina for 30 minutes as a
desperation move to avoid a serious safety risk when 'its poor
management and woeful staffing reached this breaking point' at
Washington Center.
Aero-Linx: Scaled
Composites
Scaled Composites, LLC is an aerospace and specialty composites
development company located in Mojave, California (about 80 miles
north of Los Angeles). Founded in 1982 by Burt Rutan, Scaled has
broad experience in air vehicle design, tooling, manufacturing,
specialty composite structure design, analysis, fabrication and
developmental flight test.
Flight Data Recorder
(FDR)
Records pertinent technical information about a flight. An FDR
will record information about the performance of various aircraft
systems, as well as the aircraft's speed, altitude, heading and
other flight parameters.
"Cheered down the runway by onlookers, the White Knight
turbojet launch aircraft took off at 647 a.m. PST, carrying
SpaceShipOne under its fuselage to an altitude of 47,000 feet. At
750 a.m. PST, flight engineer Matt Stinemetz released the spaceship
and test pilot Mike Melville immediately fired the hybrid rocket
motor. The rocket burn lasted for 76 seconds rocketing the vehicle
to more than 2.9 Mach or 2150 miles an hour. At motor burn out,
SpaceShipOne was at 180,000 feet and from there coasted the rest of
the way into space reaching an apogee of 328,491
feet...
Source: From the June 21st, 2004 Mission
Summary of the First Sub-Orbital Flight of SpaceShipOne -- five
years ago today.
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