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Old March 21st 10, 12:53 PM posted to sci.space.history
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Ran into this German webpage that includes paintings of what the GE
Apollo and Sea Dragon would have looked like:
http://www.retro-futurismus.de/buergle_weltraum2.htm
Other goodies on the page include the Junkers "Raumtransporter" heading
down its launch track and up the side of the mountain, and the British
Mustard three-unit shuttle system.

Pat
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Old March 21st 10, 03:46 PM posted to sci.space.history
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On Mar 21, 7:53�am, Pat Flannery wrote:
Ran into this German webpage that includes paintings of what the GE
Apollo and Sea Dragon would have looked like:http://www.retro-futurismus.de/buergle_weltraum2.htm
Other goodies on the page include the Junkers "Raumtransporter" heading
down its launch track and up the side of the mountain, and the British
Mustard three-unit shuttle system.

Pat


just think how great a rail launcher could cut costs on 30,000 foot
mountain.

building the launcher, killer cost, preferably driven by mag lev.

launch costs would tumble.........
 




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