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World’s largest aircraft nails successful test flight again

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US-based firm Stratolaunch announces a new captive carry test flight of its Talon-A hypersonic vehicle, in preparation for a first powered flight.

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Roc is the world’s largest aircraft, with a 117-metre wingspan. (Stratolaunch pic)

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The Roc launch platform is a giant aircraft – the world’s largest, with a 117-meter wingspan – featuring six engines and a double fuselage, developed as a carrier aircraft for an airborne capsule.

Stratolaunch’s aim is to develop a hypersonic flight business, whether for space conquest or even, one day, space tourism.

In all, this latest test flight lasted almost 4.5 hours, and took place without incident. Its operating principle is simple. Once at the right altitude, the rocket should ignite its engine and head off into space to place satellites into orbit, for example.

This method is more flexible than the traditional vertical lift-off, as the operation can be carried out from any major runway.

The Talon-A hypersonic test aircraft, also developed by Stratolaunch and carried by the Roc launch platform, will be capable of reaching Mach 6.

For future missions, it has been designed to be reusable, since it must be able to return to Earth autonomously, to any given point.

Other supersonic flight projects are currently under study, such as Swiss company Destinus, which is working on a project for hydrogen-powered aircraft capable of flying at over 6,000 km/h.

The idea is that, by 2035, such aircraft should be able to fly from Frankfurt to Sydney in just four hours, and with zero CO2 emissions.

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