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Stratolaunch First Flight - Mojave 04.13.19 - N351SL - Six P&W PW4000 engines - 385' Wingspan
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What a Monster Aircraft!
The caption is incorrect: "Eurocopter AS-350 AStar (N351SL)" !!!
Through all kinds of weather
What if the sky should fall
Just as long as we're together
It doesn't matter at all
What if the sky should fall
Just as long as we're together
It doesn't matter at all
Splendid.............
Fly-Over at EAA Please
Fly-Over at EAA Please
great plane great shoy , 5 engines ???
one wing , two cockpits, three engines starboard, four tailwings, 5 engines total
looks like a 3rd engine on the port side is partially hidden. gotta be the same number on each side.
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I second Ken K. Bring it to KOSH!!!! =D
You can see a bit of the third engine on the left wing just beyond the landing gear.
This is one huge puppy. It appears those 28 tires are about 8 foot tall, and the wings are longer by 25 yards than the length of an American Football field, including the end zones. Each fuselage must be around 200 feet.
This is one huge puppy. It appears those 28 tires are about 8 foot tall, and the wings are longer by 25 yards than the length of an American Football field, including the end zones. Each fuselage must be around 200 feet.
Ugly where you look at him
Where do you suppose they will place the payload, ie. the space vehicle ? There doesn't seem to be much space (height-wise) between the fuselages. The wing (from a very layman's point of view) does not look very sturdy to hang another craft.
What do you think the crosswind landing limit is? Do the gear swivel to align with runway like the B-52 to allow to land in a crab?
Probably just wait for a "Severe Clear" day with calm winds to launch/return!
I'd guess those five slots at mid-wing are the payload attachments.
QUITE odd looking!
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