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The VSS Enterprise

The VSS Enterprise 09/27/2004 07:06 AM

Following on with Burt Rutan, today it turns out that he and Sir Richard Branson are going to start commercial sub-orbital flights. The names of the first ship? The VSS Enterprise. Like you thought it would be anything else. Make...




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SpaceShipTwo will not look anything like its predecessor. For one thing, Rutan must fix a stability problem caused by SpaceShipOne's high upswept wings.

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