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T O P I C R E V I E WgliderpilotukOk, so its not as big as a Titan, but after 441 launches it still merits a mention: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4504623.stm Paul BramleyspaceukI've kinda grewn up with that sounding rocket. It was Bristol Aerojet (later absorbed into BAe) who made it work. I remember those early ads for it showing it on the back of a Bedford truck in its launch position with its guide tower. This ad was on the covers of the BIS Spaceflight magazine for many years.On a BIS visit to Westcott - many many years ago - they ahd some raven motors on site .Unfortunately - as it was a government site with restricted security clearance cameras were not allowed.PhillUK
Paul Bramley
On a BIS visit to Westcott - many many years ago - they ahd some raven motors on site .Unfortunately - as it was a government site with restricted security clearance cameras were not allowed.
PhillUK
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