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Bill Daniels
August 20th 08, 04:08 PM
http://www.spacemart.com/reports/The_M2_F1_An_Aircraft_Without_Wings_999.html
Paul Remde
August 20th 08, 09:55 PM
Hi,
You can see the M2-F1 takeoff and land in the Disney film "The Boy Who Flew 
With Condors".  Details are available here:
http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/videos.htm#BoyWhoFlewWithCondors
Good Soaring,
Paul Remde
Cumulus Soaring, Inc.
http://www.cumulus-soaring.com
"Bill Daniels" <bildan@comcast-dot-net> wrote in message 
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> http://www.spacemart.com/reports/The_M2_F1_An_Aircraft_Without_Wings_999.html
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Jim Beckman[_2_]
August 21st 08, 03:09 PM
At 14:08 20 August 2008, Bill Daniels wrote:
>http://www.spacemart.com/reports/The_M2_F1_An_Aircraft_Without_Wings_999.html
Isn't it a bit of a stretch to consider this to be a predecessor
to the Space Shuttle?  I wouldn't classify the shuttle as a
lifting body.
Jim Beckman
J a c k
August 21st 08, 05:53 PM
Jim Beckman wrote:
> At 14:08 20 August 2008, Bill Daniels wrote:
>> http://www.spacemart.com/reports/The_M2_F1_An_Aircraft_Without_Wings_999.html
> 
> Isn't it a bit of a stretch to consider this to be a predecessor
> to the Space Shuttle?  I wouldn't classify the shuttle as a
> lifting body.
"Although in the end the lifting body design was rejected for the
  shuttle, the lifting bodies provided extensive data on the aerodynamics
  and controllability of a low lift-over-drag unpowered vehicle that was
  directly applicable to the design of the shuttles."
Jack
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