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miamiair (netAirspace FAA) 27 Jul 18, 10:43Post
Virgin Galactic spaceplane smashes altitude record in latest test flight


Virgin Galactic completed the third rocket-powered test flight of its VSS Unity spaceplane over California’s Mojave Desert on Thursday, bringing billionaire Richard Branson’s space tourism company a step closer to taking its first customers into space.

After being released from under the wing of its carrier plane at 46,500 feet, VSS Unity fired its rocket motor for 42 seconds to propel itself and its two pilots to a speed of Mach 2.47, or almost two-and-a-half times the speed of sound, Virgin Galactic said in a blog post.

https://www.nbcnews.com/mach/science/virgin-galactic-spaceplane-smashes-altitude-record-latest-test-flight-ncna894981


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ShanwickOceanic (netAirspace FAA) 28 Jul 18, 08:26Post
Wow, that looks so cool.

No space shuttle in that timeline, though?
My friend and I applied for airline jobs in Australia, but they didn't Qantas.
 

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