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Virgin Orbit - First Captive Carry Flight

Started by Hman, November 19, 2018, 06:35:06 AM

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Hman

This is something that had passed me by - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7Z8nDShFes.

747 as a stand off delivery system...
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Is that the same place they mount spare engines when transporting them? A ready made pylon?

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I don't think 747-400s still carry spares normally, IIRC only the early -100s and -200s did that.

JCF will be able to tell us more I'm sure.  ;D
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Great, it flew with the missile under the wing.  Not really a reason to break out the champagne.  Now, if the damned thing fires and *doesn't* blow up on its way to orbit, then there's a reason to break out the bubbly.


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PR19_Kit

Oh yes, the NIRT sats.  :thumbsup:

Someone did it with a Tri-Star for real too, but I can't remember what happened to the project. IIRC they actually launched their spacecraft too.
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Quote from: PR19_Kit on November 19, 2018, 04:37:29 PM
Oh yes, the NIRT sats.  :thumbsup:

Someone did it with a Tri-Star for real too, but I can't remember what happened to the project. IIRC they actually launched their spacecraft too.

The Tri-Star was Orbital Sciences, now merged into Orbital ATK, and the rocket is called Pegasus. They're still going, but IIRC it's only just commercially viable: there arn't that many payloads that it can carry that can't be carried by some other means: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pegasus_(rocket)#Launch_history

Another air-launched system in the works is this monster, rolled out recently and due for a first launch next year:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scaled_Composites_Stratolaunch

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