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Read: it doesn't take minutes to go from 600mph to 1.4_M under 3G rocket power.
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It is carried by WK2 and dropped at those altitudes already. Look at some of the other videos, you can see the altimeter at 56k on one of them when it is dropped.
That said, they are looking at more efficient fuels. The original rubber was quick, dirty and effective on SS1.
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I suppose there is the likelihood that they can exceed 50k under light testing conditions; but loaded with 1200_lb of passengers would be a problem. ..safety factor to stall and all. (dunno) Rubber is the material that the early rocket scientists found to do the best job of controlling the burn. It's well proven/understood. Non-uniform chemical kinetics can really ruin your day/rocket.
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That is for sure.
On the Scaled web site it said they were having issues with the rubber fuel on engine burns longer than 20 second.
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Thanks RB
it supports my speculation. - the unlock happens during rocket accel - the tail remains pinned back by aerodynamic forces (it's not like pulling a hood release) - transonic shockwaves dancing unsympathetic waves Quote:
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Has anyone pointed out that the change in fuel for the engine had to do with higher than expected weight and a lower than expected launched altitude?
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