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| | (...) If you can pull that off you will be a master, there are no straight lines on either ship. Thanks for putting this in the sidebar, it had escaped my notice and it's pretty nifty. If the X prize is winnable, Bert Rutan can win it. He rocks. (22 years ago, 24-Apr-03, to lugnet.space)
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| | | | Re: Question for the curator Nathan Wells
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| | | | (...) I think I might take a stab at it, since I love building ships that are very smooth and streamlined. Of course, I'll probably just used the wing design and not make the whole ship. Maybe it could be my first PCS ship! Nathan Lord of the LEGO (22 years ago, 24-Apr-03, to lugnet.space)
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| | | | Historic Space Launch Attempt Scheduled for June 21, 2004 (was Re: Question for the curator Larry Pieniazek
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| | | | In lugnet.space, Larry Pieniazek wrote: (much snippage) (URL) is not the prize winning flight I don't think, as that requires 2 passengers, but the flight parameters will be very similar... 100KM and return. (...) Haven't changed that opinion one (...) (20 years ago, 6-Jun-04, to lugnet.space)
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| | | | | | Re: Historic Space Launch Attempt Scheduled for June 21, 2004 (was Re: Question for the curator Jeff Findley
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| | | | (...) The ship has to have seats for three (e.g. pilot and two passengers), but according to the rules, you can carry ballast for the two passengers and still win the prize. This rule is in place to encourage the development of a vehicle that has (...) (20 years ago, 7-Jun-04, to lugnet.space)
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