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World�s biggest airplane takes flight for the first time ever
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Cool! I suppose it needs two crews to fly it..."What I pray of you is, to keep your eye upon Him, for that is everything. Do you say, 'How am I to keep my eye on Him?' I reply, keep your eye off everything else, and you will soon see Him. All depends on the eye of faith being kept on Him. How simple it is!" (J.B. Stoney)
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Originally posted by lee_merrill View PostCool! I suppose it needs two crews to fly it...The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.
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Originally posted by Cow Poke View PostFrom what I understand, only the right fuselage is pressurized and houses a crew of a pilot, co-pilot and flight engineer. The left fuselage's 'cockpit' is not pressurized, and contains no crew.
Stratolaunch Aircraft
The Stratolaunch aircraft features a dual fuselage design, which can accommodate flight crew in the right fuselage, and flight data systems in the left fuselage. It will incorporate modular avionics control hardware (MACH) supplied by Orbital ATK.The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.
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