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I found a website that has a series of pictures showing an attempt
to move the Roton Rocket to a San Diego museum by cargo helicopter. There are 72 pictures. The event took place in May 2003. http://www.pro-photography.net/galle...V-move?&page=1 - Rusty Barton |
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(Rusty B) wrote: I found a website that has a series of pictures showing an attempt to move the Roton Rocket to a San Diego museum by cargo helicopter. There are 72 pictures. The event took place in May 2003. Hmm... couldn't they have just flown it (stopping frequently for refueling, I'm sure)? Pity I just moved away from San Diego, I would have enjoyed seeing it. - Joe ,------------------------------------------------------------------. | Joseph J. Strout Check out the Mac Web Directory: | | http://www.macwebdir.com | `------------------------------------------------------------------' |
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On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 11:26:53 -0600, in a place far, far away, Joe
Strout made the phosphor on my monitor glow in such a way as to indicate that: In article , (Rusty B) wrote: I found a website that has a series of pictures showing an attempt to move the Roton Rocket to a San Diego museum by cargo helicopter. There are 72 pictures. The event took place in May 2003. Hmm... couldn't they have just flown it (stopping frequently for refueling, I'm sure)? Very frequently. It's theoretically possible, but the logistics would be crazy, and the probability of a mishap would approach unity by the time it got all the way. |
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I remember reading somewhere that one of the test-pilots reported the ATV
was a nightmare to fly. "Rand Simberg" wrote in message ... On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 11:26:53 -0600, in a place far, far away, Joe Strout made the phosphor on my monitor glow in such a way as to indicate that: In article , (Rusty B) wrote: I found a website that has a series of pictures showing an attempt to move the Roton Rocket to a San Diego museum by cargo helicopter. There are 72 pictures. The event took place in May 2003. Hmm... couldn't they have just flown it (stopping frequently for refueling, I'm sure)? Very frequently. It's theoretically possible, but the logistics would be crazy, and the probability of a mishap would approach unity by the time it got all the way. |
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On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 23:34:25 GMT, in a place far, far away, "Jon G"
made the phosphor on my monitor glow in such a way as to indicate that: I remember reading somewhere that one of the test-pilots reported the ATV was a nightmare to fly. Yes, perhaps the same test pilot that broke the sound barrier today in SpaceShipOne. Or it may have been Marti--I forget which. |
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On 18 Dec 2003 00:36:29 GMT, in a place far, far away, "Jorge R.
Frank" made the phosphor on my monitor glow in such a way as to indicate that: (Rand Simberg) wrote in : On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 23:34:25 GMT, in a place far, far away, "Jon G" made the phosphor on my monitor glow in such a way as to indicate that: I remember reading somewhere that one of the test-pilots reported the ATV was a nightmare to fly. Yes, perhaps the same test pilot that broke the sound barrier today in SpaceShipOne. Or it may have been Marti--I forget which. I believe it was Marti, in an article in Air & Space. Well, it's worth pointing out that based on all contemporary attempts, the Wright's first plane was a nightmare to fly as well. Or at least replicas of it are. |
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"Jorge R. Frank" wrote:
It is also worth pointing out that Gary Hudson had always intended to add an autopilot to the final Roton C-9, but did not develop it for the ATV because his initial funding and schedule were too tight and it was more important to simply prove that ATV could fly. Based on his posting at the time, using the ATV as a 'touchy feely' proof of existence to his investors was even more important than flight testing. He complained several times that the pilot(s) were unable to use the ATV for training (the computer had a simulation mode) because of his need to conduct tours for potential investors. It is however, arguable that his approach was correct as without money the company was as doomed as it would have been by a flight failure. D. -- The STS-107 Columbia Loss FAQ can be found at the following URLs: Text-Only Version: http://www.io.com/~o_m/columbia_loss_faq.html Enhanced HTML Version: http://www.io.com/~o_m/columbia_loss_faq_x.html Corrections, comments, and additions should be e-mailed to , as well as posted to sci.space.history and sci.space.shuttle for discussion. |
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