World's Largest Plane Makes Flying Debut, Can Fly To Space

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flight on Saturday in California.The mega jet carried out its maiden voyage over the Mojave desert.It is designed to carry into space, and
drop, a rocket that would in turn ignite to deploy satellites.It is supposed to provide a more flexible way to deploy satellites than
vertical takeoff rockets because this way all you need is a long runway for takeoff.Stratolaunch is designed to carry into space, and drop,
a rocket that would in turn ignite to deploy satellites (AFP)It was built by an engineering company called Scaled Composites.The aircraft is
so big its wing span is longer than a football field, or about 1.5 times that of an Airbus A380.Specifically, the wing span is 117 meters;
that of an Airbus A380 is just under 80.The plane flew Saturday for about two and a half hours, Stratolaunch said
Until now, it had just carried out tests on the ground.The Stratolaunch plane flew Saturday for about two and a half hours, Stratolaunch
said
The aircraft is so big its wing span is longer than a football field, or about 1.5 times that of an Airbus A380 (AFP)It hit a top speed of
304 kilometers per hour (189 mph) and reached an altitude of 17,000 feet, or 5,182 meters."What a fantastic first flight," said Jean Floyd,
CEO of Stratolaunch.Stratolaunch was financed by Paul Allen, a co-founder of Microsoft as a way to get into the market for launching small
satellites"Today's flight furthers our mission to provide a flexible alternative to ground launched systems," he added.Stratolaunch was
financed by Paul Allen, a co-founder of Microsoft as a way to get into the market for launching small satellites.But Allen died in October
of last year so the future of the company is uncertain.(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by TheIndianSubcontinent
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