Bevin just reported another successful air drop test. A 50,000 pound dummy launcher from a C-17 at 8,000 feet an Edwards AFB. Everything went well. A full test of a 72,000 pound dummy from 30,000 feet in a couple of months. More as I get it. Way to go Bevin and Co.!
Comments by Mr. Griffin about the Space Shuttle and NASA:
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/wesh/20050929/lo_wesh/2963993
Gee, Mike, why not tell us what you REALLY think?
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Way cool Bevin!!!
Thanks Paul.
And yeah, Mike just minces those words, doesn't he? :-)
Check out the cover of the Oct. 24 Aviation Week. It's Bevin's dummy launcer that was dropped from the C-17. I have a copy of the picture. I'll post it and a picture of the air drop as soon as I figure out how...
Check out the cover of the October 24th Aviation Week. It is a picture of Bevin's dummy launcher in the C-17 drop plane. I have pictures of the cover and of the air drop which I will post as soon as I figure out how.
I know, I'm repeating myself. Or maybe we are stuck in a time loop. Or maybe I still haven't figured out how to work this damned machine!!
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