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Mumbles

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I'm guessing that the application of this sort of research would be for re-useable towed, rocket vehicles for low earth orbit?? Launching sattelites?? What happens to the F-106 when the Starlifter lands... did they cut her loose. It looks like it has its motor running for T/O in the third pic.
 

Mumbles

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Of course no one here at Holloman (or Tyndall) thought much of being towed like a glider in an F-106. The project acquired the nickname "Dope on a rope" when we first heard about it. Mark wasn't very fond of it during his training here, but when he returned after completion of the project, he said he preferred "dope on a rope" to what the NASA folks at Edwards were calling him--"The Drag Queen!"[/I]

Awesome!
 

Flash

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Why bother with dragging the launch vehicle when you could carry it? You could always drop a rocket out of a C-17, it has been done.

airlaunch.jpg


http://www.afmc.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123022032

http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewpr.html?pid=16610
 
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