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![]() wrote in message ... On Mon, 20 Jul 2009 15:50:14 -0700, "Calif Bill" wrote: Build a shuttle, that is carried to 50k feet by a modified airplane platform, and then launch from there. You will already have 500 mile per hour speed, and be above 60% of the admosphere. Sure you have the wings, but make the body a lifting body and most of the wing disappears. Use rocket for the really large stuff, but the modified airplane / shuttle would suffice for lots of the lift jobs and would require much less fuel. Not the 90% fuel as you already have some speed so less inertia and lots less air resistance to overcome They already did that. It was the X15 Prototype. Needs to be bigger. I stood next to an X15 at Wright-Patt AF museum. Pretty small airplane. No room for a toilet. |
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