Sunday, April 14, 2019

In Case You Missed It: "Stratolaunch, the world’s largest airplane and built to launch rockets, takes first flight"

From CNBC April 13:
  • Stratolaunch became the largest airplane in the world to fly on Saturday.
  • With a wingspan measuring 385 feet, the airplane is built to launch rockets from the air.
  • Late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen founded Stratolaunch in 2011.
Aviation has a new number one in size, as a one-of-a-kind airplane completed its first test flight on Saturday morning above California’s Mojave desert.

The test makes the immense Stratolaunch the largest airplane in the world to fly, with a wingspan measuring 385 feet -- wider than a football field is long. The plane flew for 2½ hours over the Mojave at altitudes up to 17,000 feet, hitting a maximum speed of 189 miles per hour. With two fuselages and six Boeing 747 engines. Stratolaunch is built to launch rockets from the air.

Stratolaunch is an “air launch” system, meaning that the aircraft will carry rockets up to about 35,000 feet and then drop the rocket. One of the advantages of such a system, touted by Stratolaunch as well as Richard Branson’s Virgin Orbit, is that flying in and out of a traditional runway gives greater flexibility and, eventually, will allow for quick turnaround between launches....
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Previously:
Paul Allen's Stratolaunch Plane Emerges From Its Hangar

And Saturday's flight:

Stratolaunch (AFP/Stratolaunch Systems Corp)