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"Jay Beckman" wrote in message news:5YQBc.7235$5t2.7155@fed1read01... "Jim Thomas" wrote in message m... I noted from the TV news reports that Mr. Melville was wearing only a flight suit and an oxygen mask (no full or partial pressure suit). Does anyone know whether the cockpit was pressurized? If not (and even if so) this was pretty risky. Jim Thomas Burt Rutan made reference to a "shirt sleeve" environment in the cockpit...so I guess it was pressurized. If he went any higher than about 55,000 feet is was. |
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"Neil Gerace" wrote in
: "Jim Atkins" wrote in message ... SS1 landed first- WK did a flyby and a nice break over the runway before landing about 10 minutes later. Any report of this flight on the net? and, what kind of aircraft is the White Knight? Custom made,composite airframe(I believe),two jet engines.One of a kind. -- Jim Yanik jyanik-at-kua.net |
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"Jim Yanik" wrote in message .. . "Neil Gerace" wrote in : "Jim Atkins" wrote in message ... SS1 landed first- WK did a flyby and a nice break over the runway before landing about 10 minutes later. Any report of this flight on the net? and, what kind of aircraft is the White Knight? Custom made,composite airframe(I believe),two jet engines.One of a kind. Thanks heh, I just saw the pictures from the BBC. |
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In article , Jim Yanik
wrote: "Neil Gerace" wrote in : "Jim Atkins" wrote in message ... SS1 landed first- WK did a flyby and a nice break over the runway before landing about 10 minutes later. Any report of this flight on the net? and, what kind of aircraft is the White Knight? Custom made,composite airframe(I believe),two jet engines.One of a kind. Take a look at www.scaled.com for photo's. No one will ever accuse Burt of being an in-the-box thinker. Pugs |
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"Pete" wrote in message
... "Jim Atkins" wrote in message ... Glenn and Shepard in the sense of seeing a real first- Let's not forget Yuri in there. And don't forget Leika, who probably had as much say in the matter as Yuri. Even though she had twice the number of legs, she had only a one-way ticket poor thing. |
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Just that the comparison of John Glenn and Alan Shepard wasn't really
analogous to Melvil's flight. Melvil actually flew the thing and landed it. Therefore, it was more like the X-15 pilots than the Mercury astronauts or the cosmonauts. (usual disclaimer here about everyone being brave, etc.) "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message ink.net... "John Shelton" wrote in message ink.net... Nice write up. A correction: Not Glenn and Shephard. What correction? Not Glenn and Shepard for what? |
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Jim Thomas wrote: I noted from the TV news reports that Mr. Melville was wearing only a flight suit and an oxygen mask (no full or partial pressure suit). Does anyone know whether the cockpit was pressurized? If not (and even if so) this was pretty risky. If he wasn't in a pressure suit, the cabin had to have been pressurized or he would not have been able to survive. George Patterson None of us is as dumb as all of us. |
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"G.R. Patterson III" wrote in message ... Jim Thomas wrote: I noted from the TV news reports that Mr. Melville was wearing only a flight suit and an oxygen mask (no full or partial pressure suit). Does anyone know whether the cockpit was pressurized? If not (and even if so) this was pretty risky. If he wasn't in a pressure suit, the cabin had to have been pressurized or he would not have been able to survive. During the post event news conference, I asked those questions. Mr. Melvill's responses we no, he does not wear anything other than flight suit, helmet, and parachute; yes, the cabin is pressurized [to 14 psi]; it is tested at 34 psi for a number of hours; the only leaks are at control interfaces and they are tiny; one pre-launch check item is cracking open a valve from an air-bottle to trickle air into the cabin. He said the dual pane windows and tight fit of the door are excellent and he does not consider depressurization a risk to consider. |
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"Casey Wilson" wrote in message ... During the post event news conference, I asked those questions. Mr. Melvill's responses we no, he does not wear anything other than flight suit, helmet, and parachute; yes, the cabin is pressurized [to 14 psi]; it is tested at 34 psi for a number of hours; the only leaks are at control interfaces and they are tiny; one pre-launch check item is cracking open a valve from an air-bottle to trickle air into the cabin. He said the dual pane windows and tight fit of the door are excellent and he does not consider depressurization a risk to consider. Yeah, and a DC-10 can't lose all it's hydraulics. |
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Allen Epps wrote in
: In article , Jim Yanik wrote: "Neil Gerace" wrote in : "Jim Atkins" wrote in message ... SS1 landed first- WK did a flyby and a nice break over the runway before landing about 10 minutes later. Any report of this flight on the net? and, what kind of aircraft is the White Knight? Custom made,composite airframe(I believe),two jet engines.One of a kind. Take a look at www.scaled.com for photo's. No one will ever accuse Burt of being an in-the-box thinker. Pugs Well,it(the "white Knight") does follow the style of the P-38 and that cargo plane I only remember as the "flying boxcar". -- Jim Yanik jyanik-at-kua.net |
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