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It Flies, Too! RRL Conducts Inaugural Tests Of Armadillo-Powered Racer

New Entertainment Sports League To Fly With New Rocket Engine Provider

The Rocket Racing League announced Wednesday the successful results of the first three test flights of the Bridenstine DKNY Rocket Racer now equipped with liquid oxygen (LOX)-alcohol engines manufactured by Armadillo Aerospace, a leading developer of reusable rocket powered vehicles based in Mesquite, TX.

The test flights mark a new milestone for the League, occurring one month after the first public demonstration flights of the Rocket Racer at the 2008 EAA Oshkosh AirVenture. That racer was powered by a pump-fed, liquid oxygen and kerosene fueled powerplant developed by XCOR Aerospace... whereas the Armadillo engine is pressure-fed, and uses alcohol and LOX as propellants.

The Rocket Racer test flights with the Armadillo rocket engine were conducted at the Clinton Sherman Industrial Airpark in Burns Flat, OK on August 25 and 26, and were piloted by Rocket Racing League test pilot Len Fox. Each of the three test flights averaged about 10 minutes, with a top speed of 190 knots.

"Armadillo is an important partner to the Rocket Racing League and we’re thrilled with our initial test flights," said Rocket Racing League founder and CEO Granger Whitelaw. "We’ve made great strides this year, from announcing the acquisition of Velocity Aircraft, to our DKNY sponsorship, and our first public demonstration flights at AirVenture. Now that we’ve successfully conducted a test flight with the Armadillo engine, we are looking forward to getting to racing and exhibiting a 21st century sport for the 21st century sports fan."

Additional test flights of the Rocket Racer equipped with the Armadillo rocket engine will be conducted in the coming weeks. A first public demonstration race is tentatively scheduled for the 2008 Reno Air Races this September, pending approval from the Federal Aviation Administration.

John Carmack, President of Armadillo Aerospace added, "We’re happy to share in the success of the Rocket Racer test flights now equipped with our engines. In addition to these test flights, we have done about 75 test burns, all to secure the safety of the aircraft. Now we’re aiming to build at least five more engines for the Rocket Racing League and continue our mission of providing a system that will not only be cost effective and robust for the teams involved, but safe for the pilots and the thousands of fans in attendance at Rocket Racing League events."

As ANN reported, the RRL announced in April that Armadillo would supply engines for the league, in addition to XCOR. Armadillo Aerospace is a leading developer of reusable VTVL (vertical takeoff, vertical landing) suborbital research and passenger vehicles, with an eye towards eventual paths to orbit.

(Photos provided by James Bauer/Armadillo Aerospace, courtesy of Rocket Racing League)

FMI: www.rocketracingleague.com, www.armadilloaerospace.com

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