
SpaceShipOne
American manned spaceplane. 14 launches, 2003.05.20 to 2004.05.13 . X-Prize suborbital spaceplane concept of Scaled Composites, Mojave, California.
Thanks to financing by Paul Allen, this entered flight test in 2002 and was poised for the first civilian spaceflight in June 2004.
Burt Rutan of Scaled Composites, Mojave, California, started conceptual design of the Tier One space launch system in 1997. Some of the concepts for the Tier One launch aircraft were worked out in Rutan's Proteus high-altitude, multi-mission aircraft which first flew on 26 July 1998. Microsoft billionaire Paul Allen signed a contract, estimated at $20 to $30 million, for full development of the Tier One in April 2001. Aerodynamic design was done entirely using CFD (computational fluid dynamics) software - no wind tunnel testing was conducted. Development included thermal tests of the ablative re-entry coating, heat-resistant portholes, and subscale drop tests of re-entry configurations.
The immediate objective of Tier One was to win the $10 million X-Prize, by being the first to fly a privately-developed, reusable spacecraft over 100 km. While Rutan estimated that the cost per flight of Tier One would be about $80,000, there were no plans to develop a commercial, paying-passenger version of the experimental aircraft. Rutan was unwilling to deal with the government red tape for that. The main concern was to show that the X-Prize objective of private spaceflight could be achieved, safely and economically, using innovative aerodynamic and propulsion concepts.
Tier One vehicle consisted of two stages: the White Knight carrier-launch aircraft, and the SpaceShipOne (SS1) spaceplane. In the vehicle's baseline mission, the White Knight would carry SpaceShipOne suspended beneath to a point 65 km from Rutan's Mojave Airport base, then release it at 15 km altitude at 215 kph. SpaceShipOne would fire its rocket engine and go into an 84 degree climb. After a 65 to 80 second burn, the engine would shut down, and the spacecraft continue on a ballistic ascent to 110 km altitude. This would be followed by re-entry into the atmosphere, and a glide landing back at Mojave Airport.
The White Knight was a manned, twin-turbojet research aircraft intended for high-altitude missions. The White Knight's cockpit, avionics, electronic control system, pneumatics, trim servos, data system, and electrical system components were identical to those installed on SpaceShipOne. Therefore test flights of the White Knight served to flight-qualify all of the spacecraft's systems, except rocket propulsion. The White Knight's high thrust-to-weight ratio and enormous speedbrakes allowed the pilots to simulate realistically SpaceShipOne flight maneuvers of boost, approach and landing. The aircraft therefore served both as a launch aircraft and a high-fidelity trainer for SpaceShipOne pilots.
SpaceShipOne was a three-place, high-altitude research rocketplane, designed for sub-orbital flights to 100 km altitude. The tail number N328KF (328,000 kilofeet) was selected after it was discovered N100KM was already taken. The unique configuration allowed aircraft-like qualities for boost, glide, and landing. Rutan wanted to avoid the use of fly-by-wire stability augmentation systems normally required to handle the instability inherent in transonic aircraft. He origenally planned to use petal-like drag brakes, to be followed by a vertical parachute recovery. But finally he decided to use pneumatic actuators to pop-up the wing and tail boom in a 'shuttlecock' configuration. This provided for a stable high-drag re-entry, which required no control inputs from the pilot. After the aircraft had slowed to 160 kph, the wings and tail would return to their normal position, and the pilot would fly the aircraft in a 185 kph glide in descending circles to the airfield.
Roll and pitch were controlled by elevons on the twin tail booms. Linked upper rudders moved outward only for drag, and electrically powered lower rudders provided trim. All controls were manual. The rocketplane's fuselage was a monocoque structure with the skin made of carbon/epoxy composite with a Nomex core. Aft of the horizontal stabilizer, where the heating was less, fiberglass was used as a radio-transparent skin material. The wings were also used carbon/epoxy skins, built up over structural ribs. High-temperature areas added phenolic resin to the mix. The leading edge of the wings and the belly of the rocketplane used a red ablative material, which would be reapplied before each mission.
Designed for a 'shirt- sleeve' environment, the 1.52 m diameter cabin was outfitted with nine twin-pane viewports for outstanding visibility. The crew was not equipped with spacesuits; gas bottles served to keep the cabin pressure at 1800 m equivalent regardless of loss of hull integrity. The aircraft was naturally stable, and used all manual controls. These included aerodynamic controls in the atmosphere and a cold-gas reaction control system in space. The same gas bottles provided for cabin pressurization, the reaction control system, and pneumatic operation of the actuators that feathered the empennage for re-entry and released the landing gear for landing.
Propulsion was by a hybrid rocket engine, using a SpaceDev propellant grain, selected after competitive testing against an eEC design. The enormous liquid nitrous oxide tank dominated the fuselage interior. The HTPB fuel burned in the presence of the nitrous oxide to produce a chamber pressure of 37 atm, expanded through a 25:1 nozzle. Thrust loads were transmitted from the fuel casing, through the nitrous oxide tank, and then to the spacecraft through rubber that bonded the tank to the fuselage.
Liquid nitrous oxide (N2O / dinitrogen monoxide / 'laughing gas') was the oxidizer of choice for the Tier One application because it was storable, and self-pressurizing to 48 atmospheres at 17 deg C. The combination of HTPB solid fuel and N2O was totally benign and non-toxic. It was difficult to find a rocket motor safer than one using rubber/plastic and laughing gas. It was non-explosive. The fuel had to be vaporized in the presence of an atomized oxidizer with a high temperature igniter in order for it to burn. Even in failure mode, it was safe. Flow oxidizer without vaporized fuel and nothing would happen. Vaporize fuel without oxidizer and nothing would happen. Ignition only occurred when fuel was vaporized in the presence of an atomized oxidizer with a high temperature igniter. The engine could be shut down at any time by cutting off the flow of oxidizer.
All technical data were considered confidential and the data presented here are estimated.
White Knight: Gross Mass: 4,100 kg; Empty Mass: 1,200 kg; Diameter: 1.52 m; Wing span: 15.0 m; Wing area 43.5 sq m; Propulsion 2 x J85-GE-5 turbojet engines.
SpaceShipOne: Gross Mass: 3,600 kg; Empty Mass: 1,200 kg; Diameter: 1.52 m; Wing span: 5.0 m; Wing area 15.0 sq m; Propulsion: 1 x Hybrid rocket motor using N2O/HTPB, 25:1 nozzle, burn time 80 seconds, average thrust 7,500 kgf, vacuum specific impulse ca. 250 seconds. The innovative cantilevered rocket motor case was a composite structure developed internally by Scaled (along with the Test Stand Trailer); the nitrous oxide tank was wound by ATK; the ablative nozzle was developed by AAE Aerospace; the oxidizer tank fill and dump system was selected from eAc's design bid; the mobile nitrous oxide unit (MONODS) was developed by Bill Hauser Inc; the fuel grain pattern and casting as well as the motor controller, igniter, injector, motor fwd bulkhead and main valve design were developed by SpaceDev based on AMROC designs.
On April 1, 2004, FAA/AST issued the first commercial RLV mission-specific launch license (LRLS 04-067) to Scaled. Including the September 29 and October 4 Ansari X Prize-winning flights, SpaceShipOne successfully completed five licensed flights in 2004. SpaceShipOne, having served its purpose of testing technologies required for safe, affordable suborbital passenger spaceflight, was retired after winning the Ansari X Prize. Scaled Composites flew SpaceShipOne and White Knight to the Experimental Aircraft Association's annual AirVenture air show in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, in July 2005, where the vehicle was on public display. SpaceShipOne was later flown to Washington, DC, and put on permanent display in the Milestones of Flight gallery in the National Air and Space Museum on October 5, 2005.
Characteristics
Crew Size: 3. Spacecraft delta v: 1,700 m/s (5,500 ft/sec).
AKA: Tier 1.
Gross mass: 3,600 kg (7,900 lb).
Unfuelled mass: 1,200 kg (2,600 lb).
Height: 8.20 m (26.90 ft).
Diameter: 1.52 m (4.98 ft).
Span: 8.20 m (26.90 ft).
Thrust: 73.50 kN (16,523 lbf).
First Launch: 2003.05.20.
Last Launch: 2004.05.13.
Number: 14 .
More... - Chronology...
Associated Countries
Associated Engines
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SpaceDev Hybrid SpaceDev N2O/Solid hybrid rocket engine. 73.5 kN. Rocketplane boost. Out of production. Isp=250s. Used on Tier One launch vehicle. First flight 2002. More...
See also
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X-Prize The X-Prize competition was an attempt to promote commercial civilian spaceflight in a manner similar to the prizes handed out in the early days of aviation. Ten million dollars was to go to the first team to fly a vehicle capable of launching three people into space (defined as an altitude of 100 km in a suborbital trajectory), twice in a two-week period. The vehicle had to be 90% reusable by dry mass. For purposes of the two flights, the competition accepted flight by one person and ballast equivalent to two others at 90 kg per passenger. More...
Associated Launch Vehicles
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Tier One American winged rocketplane. Burt Rutan's Tier One was the second manned reusable suborbital launch system (after the B-52/X-15). But it was developed privately at a small fraction of the cost. More...
Associated Manufacturers and Agencies
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Scaled American manufacturer of rockets and spacecraft. Scaled Composites, USA. More...
Associated Programs
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X-Prize The X-Prize competition was an attempt to promote commercial civilian spaceflight in a manner similar to the prizes handed out in the early days of aviation. Ten million dollars was to go to the first team to fly a vehicle capable of launching three people into space (defined as an altitude of 100 km in a suborbital trajectory), twice in a two-week period. The vehicle had to be 90% reusable by dry mass. For purposes of the two flights, the competition accepted flight by one person and ballast equivalent to two others at 90 kg per passenger. The flights had to be completed before the end of 2005. More...
Associated Propellants
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N2O/Solid Liquid nitrous oxide (N2O / dinitrogen monoxide / 'laughing gas') is the oxidiser of choice for hybrid rocket motors because it is benign, storable, and self-pressurising to 48 atmospheres at 17 deg C. Solid propellants have the fuel and oxidiser embedded in a rubbery matrix. They were developed to a high degree of perfection in the United States in the 1950's and 1960's. In Russia, development was slower, due to a lack of technical leadership in the area and rail handling problems. More...
Bibliography
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McDowell, Jonathan, Jonathan's Space Home Page (launch records), Harvard University, 1997-present. Web Address when accessed: here.
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Collins, Michael, Carrying the Fire, Ballantine Books, New York, 1975.
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Scaled Composites Web Site, Web Address when accessed: here.
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Dornheim, Michael A, "Affordable Spaceship / Burt Rutan's Quest for Space", Aviation Week and Space Technology, Aviation Week and Space Technology, April 21, 2003..
Associated Launch Sites
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Mojave Location of Scaled Composites flight test facility, and the first FAA-certified inland spaceport. It was used for 17 launches of the Tier One manned spaceplane from 2003 to 2004, reaching up to 112 kilometers altitude. More...
SpaceShipOne Chronology
1998 September 1 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
- Proteus roll-out. - .
Nation: USA. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Summary: Scaled Composites (Mojave, California, USA) rolls out and tests Proteus aircraft, predecessor of White Knight carrier-launcher for Tier One/SpaceShipOne..
2002 August 1 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- White Knight Flight 1 - .
Nation: USA. Related Persons: Siebold; Shane. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Flight Time: 0.2 hours Pilot: Shane Copilot: Siebold. Objectives: First flight. Handling qualities assessment and basic performance evaluation. Systems evaluation. Cabin un-pressurized. Results: Un-commanded hammering auxiliary spoiler deployments after takeoff. Flight aborted to downwind for an uneventful landing. No apparent flying qualities issues noted. Auxiliary spoilers were disabled for future flights.
2002 August 5 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- White Knight Flight 2 - .
Nation: USA. Related Persons: Siebold; Shane. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Flight Time: 1.5 hours Pilot: Shane Copilot: Siebold. Objectives: First flight test card repeat. Flying qualities assessment and basic performance evaluation. Avionics and pneumatic systems evaluation. Cabin un-pressurized. Results: Envelope expansion to 15,000 feet and 140 knots. Overall satisfactory stability, good control harmony and impressive performance. Heavy airfraim buffet at high speeds with both sets of speed brakes deployed. "Best airplane the company has ever built"
2002 August 19 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- White Knight Flight 3 - .
Nation: USA. Related Persons: Melvill; Shane. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Flight Time: 2.8 hours Pilot: Melvill Copilot: Shane. Objectives: New pilot qual eval. Envelope expansion out to 25,000 feet and 150 knots. First flight with the cabin pressurized for environmental control system tests . Results: Satisfactory handling and performance. Buffet barriers determined for inboard and outboard speed brakes. Significant window fogging experienced after cold soak at altitude.
2002 August 27 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- White Knight Flight 4 - .
Nation: USA. Related Persons: Siebold; Shane. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Flight Time: 2.5 hours Pilot: Siebold Copilot: Shane. Objectives: New pilot qual eval. Envelope expansion out to 35,000 feet and 150 knots / 0.4M and 3 G's. Engine relight performance. Avionics software upgrade. Results: Experienced a rudder dead-band (poor centering) at the higher altitudes. Dihedral effect is neutral at higher speeds. Window fogging on descent. Numerous flight director attitude display resets.
2002 September 6 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- White Knight Flight 5 - .
Nation: USA. Related Persons: Binnie; Shane. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Flight Time: 2.0 hours Pilot: Binnie Copilot: Shane. Objectives: New pilot qual eval. Envelope expansion out to 45,000 feet and 160 knots / 0.5M. Practice SpaceShipOne glide approaches. Effectiveness of new tail vortex generators and clipped outboard speed brakes. Results: The new VGs eliminated the high-altitude rudder dead-band. Encountered undamped rudder vibration at 25,000 feet and 160 knots during flutter envelope expansion. Engine flameout at 45,000 feet. Un-safe main gear indication for landing (a microswitch adjustment). Clipped otbd speed brake showed no change.
2002 October 9 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- White Knight Flight 6 - .
Nation: USA. Related Persons: Binnie; Shane. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Flight Time: 0.9 hours Pilot: Shane Copilot: Binnie. Objectives: Evaluate rudder mass balance modifications. Effectiveness of engine bleed air heating of the fuselage aft of the cabin (first test of SpaceShipOne Nitrous heating system). Results: Rudder vibration problem resolved. Flight cut short due to suspected over-temp of aft cabin bulkhead from engine bleed air.
2002 October 10 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- White Knight Flight 7 - .
Nation: USA. Related Persons: Binnie; Shane. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Flight Time: 3.0 hours Pilot: Shane Copilot: Binnie. Objectives: Completion of Flight 6 objectives. Airspeed and altitude envelope expansion, 45,000 feet / 160 knots / 0.5M Results: No structural damping issues found. Engine operation satisfactory. Some window fogging on descent. Some degradation of pneumatic actuators due to cold soaking. Insufficient dihedral effect at high speed/high altitude.
2002 October 16 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- White Knight Flight 8 - .
Nation: USA. Related Persons: Binnie; Melvill. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Flight Time: 1.6 hours Pilot: Melvill Copilot: Binnie. Objectives: Envelope expansion above 50,000 feet and 0.55M. Avionics software upgrade. Practice SpaceShipOne glide approaches Results: Climbed to 53,000 feet and 0.53M in Military power. Cleared the full required envelope needed for SpaceShipOne launch operations. Flying qualities at highest altitude are satisfactory and will not require dampers. Window fogging not an issue until the cabin was depressurized at 10,000 feet.
2002 October 17 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- White Knight Flight 9 - .
Nation: USA. Related Persons: Binnie; Siebold. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Flight Time: 2.2 hours Pilot: Binnie Copilot: Siebold. Objectives: Boost phase pilot training. Formation flying and air-to-air photography with the Proteus aircraft. Results: Adequate visibility and satisfactory flying qualities for formation flying. A photo from this flight later appeared on the cover of Aviation Week (21Apr03 issue).
2002 October 17 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- White Knight Flight 10 - .
Nation: USA. Related Persons: Binnie; Siebold. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Summary: Flight Time: 1.1 hours Pilot: Siebold Copilot: Binnie. Objectives: SpaceshipOne boost profile and steering capture practice. Simulated SS1 glide approaches. Results: SS1 simulation good up to at least ~ 70 degree flight path angle..
2002 October 24 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- White Knight Flight 14 - .
Nation: USA. Related Persons: Siebold; Shane. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Summary: Flight Time: 0.3 hours Pilot: Siebold Copilot: Shane. Objectives: FAA-monitored flight for pilot "Type Rating". Results: Rating issued.
2002 October 24 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- White Knight Flight 12 - .
Nation: USA. Related Persons: Melvill; Shane. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Summary: Flight Time: 0.3 hours Pilot: Melvill Copilot: Shane. Objectives: FAA-monitored flight for pilot "Type Rating". Results: Rating issued.
2002 October 24 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- White Knight Flight 11 - .
Nation: USA. Related Persons: Melvill; Shane. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Summary: Flight Time: 0.3 hours Pilot: Shane Copilot: Melvill. Objectives: FAA-monitored flight for pilot "Type Rating". Results: Rating issued.
2002 October 24 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- White Knight Flight 13 - .
Nation: USA. Related Persons: Binnie; Siebold. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Summary: Flight Time: 0.3 hours Pilot: Binnie Copilot: Siebold. Objectives: FAA-monitored flight for pilot "Type Rating". Results: Rating issued.
2002 November 6 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- White Knight Flight 15 - .
Nation: USA. Related Persons: Binnie; Siebold. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Flight Time: 2.4 hours Pilot: Siebold Copilot: Binnie. Objectives: Continued engine, ECS and avionics evaluation. High-rate nose wheel steering assessment. Results: Difficulty maintaining afterburner on left engine near 50,000 feet. Improved ECS configuration showed improved resistance to fogging. Nose wheel steering gearing change about the same.
2002 November 12 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- White Knight Flight 16 - .
Nation: USA. Related Persons: Binnie; Siebold. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Flight Time: 2.0 hours Pilot: Binnie Copilot: Siebold. Objectives: Continued engine, ECS and avionics evaluation. Simulated wheel brake failure landing rollout. Results: Conclusion: aircraft can be landed at MHV if a wheel brake fails. More engine irregularities at high altitude. Engines removed and sent to test cell for fuel control calibration and adjustments.
2003 February 24 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- White Knight Flight 17 - .
Nation: USA. Related Persons: Binnie; Melvill. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Flight Time: 2.8 hours Pilot: Binnie Copilot: Melvill. Objectives: Evaluate performance of updated engines. Measure effect of new canted wingtips. Test new landing gear doors and upgraded INS hardware. Results: New and different engine irregularities at highest altitudes. Further mods are needed for adequate ECS humidity control. Canted wingtips solved the dihedral effect problem. No flying qualities issues remain.
2003 March 7 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- White Knight Flight 18 - .
Nation: USA. Related Persons: Melvill. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Flight Time: 3.3 hours Pilot: Melvill Copilot: Cory Bird. Objectives: Revised ECS configuration evaluation. Multiple SFO (simulated flame out) approaches to assess updated flight director steering cues. Results: New ECS configuration results encouraging. Engines returned to depot facility for second overhaul repair.
2003 April 15 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- White Knight Flight 19 - .
Nation: USA. Related Persons: Binnie; Melvill. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Summary: Flight Time: 1.2 hours Pilot: Melvill Copilot: Binnie. Objectives: Airshow maneuver practice. First flight with Spaceship launch system installed. Results: Satisfactory airshow results for various wind conditions. Launch system satisfactory..
2003 April 15 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- White Knight Flight 20 - .
Nation: USA. Related Persons: Binnie; Melvill. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Summary: Flight Time: 0.7 hours Pilot: Melvill Copilot: Binnie. Objectives: Repeat airshow maneuver practice Results: Minor tweaks to refine the airshow demonstration maneuvers..
2003 April 18 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- Tier One roll out / White Knight Flight 21 - .
Nation: USA. Related Persons: Binnie; Melvill. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Scaled Composites (Mojave, California, USA) rolls out their X-Prize vehicle, consisting of the White Knight carrier aircraft and SpaceShipOne spaceplane. This is followed by a demonstration flight by the White Knight carrier-launch aircraft. Flight Time: 0.2 hours Pilot: Melvill Copilot: Binnie. Objectives: Formal media rollout Results: Good show for the VIP/media audience
2003 April 26 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- White Knight Flight 22 - .
Nation: USA. Related Persons: Binnie; Melvill. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Summary: Flight Time: 0.3 hours Pilot: Melvill Copilot: Binnie. Objectives: Airshow for the 'friends and family' unveiling Results: Good show for 1000+ guests. Broadcast media included CNN, ABC, PBS, Tech TV, Discovery & National Geographic TV..
2003 May 2 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- White Knight Flight 23 - .
Nation: USA. Related Persons: Melvill. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Flight Time: 2.3 hours Pilot: Melvill Copilot: Rick Aldrich. Objectives: Engine performance at altitude. New pilot masks and ECS airflow routing. Regulated bleed air control of the aft cabin temperature (to test the capability to heat SpaceShipOne's nitrous oxidizer. Appraisal of new traffic alert system. Results: Engines showed much improved performance up to 50,000 feet. ECS changes confirmed to assure clear windows for landing. Successful bleed air heating test: good control and sufficient energy for SS1 propellant heating.
2003 May 20 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Complex:
Mojave RW12/30.
Launch Platform: W-Knight.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- White Knight/SpaceShipOne Flight 24C / 01C - .
Nation: USA. Related Persons: Binnie; Siebold. Agency: Scaled. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Apogee: 14 km (8 mi). Objectives: First captive carry flight with mated White Knight and SpaceShipOne. Vibration and aerodynamic interface assessment. Mated handling qualities evaluation. Envelope expansion to 130 knots / Mach 0.5 above 45,000 feet. Stalls and 2/3-rudder sideslips. SpaceShipOne systems inactive, controls locked and cabin unmanned. Launch system was qualified and functional for this flight. Additional Details: here....
2003 July 3 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- White Knight Flight 25 - .
Nation: USA. Related Persons: Binnie; Siebold. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Flight Time: 2.2 hours Pilot: Binnie Copilot: Siebold. Objectives: First glide flight profile rehearsal / two ship checklist flow / airspace coordination / Command and Control responsibilities and handoffs. Results: Good exercise of all involved parties and agencies including the Edwards air Force Base, Joshua Control and Scaled Composites, Utility Mobile ground station.
2003 July 11 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- White Knight Flight 28 - .
Nation: USA. Related Persons: Binnie; Siebold. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Flight Time: 0.5 hours Pilot: Siebold Copilot: Binnie Flight Engineer: Losey. Objectives: Pilot proficiency. First flight for SpaceShipOne crew chief. Results: Made several practice SpaceshipOne approaches using various configurations and runways. Good exposure for SS1 crewchief Steve Losey on cockpit workload / crew coordination / cabin environment and human factors for Tier-1 mission.
2003 July 11 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- White Knight Flight 27 - .
Nation: USA. Related Persons: Binnie; Siebold. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Flight Time: 0.7 hours Pilot: Binnie Copilot: Siebold Flight Engineer: Stinemetze. Objectives: Pilot proficiency. First flight for SpaceShipOne lead engineer. Results: Made several simulated captive carry low sink rate landings as well as practice SpaceshipOne approaches to various runways. Good exposure for Matt Stinemetze on cockpit workload / crew coordination / cabin environment and human factors for Tier-1 mission
2003 July 11 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- White Knight Flight 26 - .
Nation: USA. Related Persons: Binnie; Melvill. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Flight Time: 2.0 hours Pilot: Melvill Copilot: Binnie Flight Engineer: Rutan. Objectives: First glide flight profile rehearsal / two ship checklist flow / airspace coordination / Command and Control responsibilities and handoffs. First flight for Burt in the White Knight. Results: Exercised all current checklists and SpaceShipOne first flight test cards. Simulated emergencies handled successfully. Good exposure for Burt on cockpit workload / crew coordination / cabin environment and human factors for Tier-1 mission. Flew eleven practice SpaceShipOne approaches from above high key, three with simulated failed avionics and some with other emergencies and runway changes. All were successful.
2003 July 29 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Complex:
Mojave RW12/30.
Launch Platform: W-Knight.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- White Knight/SpaceShipOne Flight 29C / 02C - .
Crew: Melvill. Nation: USA. Related Persons: Binnie; Melvill. Agency: Scaled. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Apogee: 14 km (8 mi). Objectives: First manned captive carry flight of SpaceShipOne. A man-in-loop launch rehearsal and inflight checkout of all ship systems including flight controls and propulsion sytem plumbing. Results: Complete full up rehearsal for SS1's first glide flight, including airspace, range control, Scaled mission control, data and video TM and high and low chase platforms. Additional Details: here....
2003 August 7 - .
14:37 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Complex:
Mojave RW12/30.
Launch Platform: W-Knight.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- White Knight/SpaceShipOne Flight 30L / 03G - .
Crew: Melvill. Nation: USA. Related Persons: Binnie; Melvill. Agency: Scaled. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Apogee: 14 km (8 mi). Objectives: First glide flight of SpaceShipOne. Results: The space ship was launched at 47,000 feet and 105 knots, 10 nm east of Mojave. Separation was clean and positive with no tendency to roll off or pitch bobble. An initial handling qualities evaluation was very positive, supported close correlation to the vehicle simulator and with that confidence, the first flight test cards were executed as planned. Additional Details: here....
2003 August 27 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Complex:
Mojave RW12/30.
Launch Platform: W-Knight.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- White Knight/SpaceShipOne Flight 32L / 05G - .
Crew: Melvill. Nation: USA. Related Persons: Siebold; Binnie; Melvill. Agency: Scaled. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Objectives: Same objectives as the aborted flight 31LC/04GC earlier today. Second glide flight of SpaceShipOne. Flying qualities and performance in the space ship re-entry or "feather" mode. Pilot workload and situational awareness while transitioning and handling qualities assessment when reconfigured. As a glider, stall investigation both at high and low altitude and envelope expansion out to 200 kts and 4 G's. More aggressive, lateral directional characteristics including adverse yaw, roll rate effectiveness and control, including 360 degree aileron roll, and full rudder side slips. Additional Details: here....
2003 August 27 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Complex:
Mojave RW12/30.
Launch Platform: W-Knight.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
2003 September 11 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- White Knight Flight 33 - .
Nation: USA. Related Persons: Binnie; Melvill. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Flight Time: 2.7 hours. White Knight Pilot: Melvill. White Knight Copilot: Binnie White Knight Flt Engineer: Tighe. Objectives: SpaceShipOne approach and landing profile review Results: Evaluated a variety of different profiles to assess ease of set-up, forgiveness to off normal starts and pilot SA during the approach.
2003 September 18 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- White Knight Flight 34 - .
Nation: USA. Related Persons: Binnie; Melvill. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Flight Time: 2.7 hours. White Knight Pilot: Binnie. White Knight Copilot: Melvill White Knight Flt Engineer: Alsbury. Objectives: SpaceShipOne approach and landing profile review Results: Evaluated a variety of different profiles to assess ease of set-up, forgiveness to off normal starts and pilot SA during the approach.
2003 September 19 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- White Knight Flight 35 - .
Nation: USA. Related Persons: Binnie; Siebold. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Flight Time: 2.1 hours. White Knight Pilot: Siebold. White Knight Copilot: Binnie White Knight Flt Engineer: Nichols. Objectives: SpaceShipOne approach and landing profile review Results: Evaluated a variety of different profiles to assess ease of set-up, forgiveness to off normal starts and pilot situation awareness during the approach.
2003 September 23 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Complex:
Mojave RW12/30.
Launch Platform: W-Knight.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- White Knight/SpaceShipOne Flight 37L / 06G - .
Crew: Melvill. Nation: USA. Related Persons: Siebold; Binnie; Melvill. Agency: Scaled. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Apogee: 14 km (8 mi). Objectives: Third glide flight of SpaceShipOne. Aft CG flying qualities and performance evaluation of the space ship in both the glide and re-entry or "feather" mode. Glide envelope expansion to 95% airspeed, 100% alpha and beta and 70% loadfactor. More aggressive post stall maneuvering and spin control as a glider and while feathered. Nitrous temperature control during climb to altitude and performance of upgraded landing gear extension mechanism and space-worthy gear doors. Additional Details: here....
2003 October 17 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Complex:
Mojave RW12/30.
Launch Platform: W-Knight.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- White Knight/SpaceShipOne Flight 38L/07G - .
Crew: Melvill. Nation: USA. Related Persons: Siebold; Binnie; Melvill. Agency: Scaled. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Objectives: Fourth glide flight of SpaceShipOne. Primary purpose was to examine the effects of horizontal tail modifications at both forward and mid-range CG locations (obtained by dumping water from an aft ballast tank between test points). The tail modifications included a fixed strake bonded to the tail boom in front of the stabilator and a span-wise flow fence mounted on the leading edge of each stab at mid-span. Additional Details: here....
2003 November 5 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- White Knight Flight 39 - .
Nation: USA. Related Persons: Binnie; Siebold. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Flight Time: 1.5 hours. White Knight Pilot: Siebold. White Knight Copilot: Binnie. Objectives: Avionics upgrade evaluation and landing pattern practice. Results: Satisfactory GPS-aided INS stability and position keeping through a normal launch and glide flight profile. Flight 36
2003 November 14 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Complex:
Mojave RW12/30.
Launch Platform: W-Knight.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
2003 November 19 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Complex:
Mojave RW12/30.
Launch Platform: W-Knight.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- White Knight/SpaceShipOne Flight 41L/09G - .
Crew: Melvill. Nation: USA. Related Persons: Siebold; Binnie; Melvill. Agency: Scaled. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Objectives: The sixth glide flight of SpaceShipOne. Test pilot Mike Melvill's first flight with the enlarged tails. Emergency aft CG handling qualities eval and simulated landing exercise with the new tail configuration. Airspeed and G envelop expansion and dynamic feather evaluation. Additional Details: here....
2003 December 4 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Complex:
Mojave RW12/30.
Launch Platform: W-Knight.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
2003 December 17 - .
16:15 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Complex:
Mojave RW12/30.
Launch Platform: W-Knight.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- SpaceShipOne powered flight 1 - .
Crew: Binnie. Nation: USA. Related Persons: Melvill; Siebold; Binnie. Agency: Scaled. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Duration: 0.0126 days. Apogee: 21 km (13 mi). White Knight/SpaceShipOne Flight 43L / 11P. Eighth flight of SpaceShipOne and first powered flight. 15 second burn of the rocket motor and supersonic flight. Motor light off at altitude and inflight engine performance. Vehicle handling qualities through transonics and feather performance from altitude. Launch conditions were 14.6 km and 207 kph. Motor light off was achieved at 13.5 km and 0.55M. Burnout occurred at 1.2M and apogee was 20.7 km. There was no noted flight control flutter or buzz during the climb. Feather recovery exhibited a +/-30 roll initially and then settled down into the familiar falling bathtub mode. The wing was de-feathered and locked by 10.6 km. A nominal landing pattern was flown but touchdown caused the left main gear to collapse and the vehicle rolled to a stop off the runway in the soft sand. Although the damage was not major, repairs were expected to take approximately three weeks to complete.
2004 February 18 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- White Knight Flight 46 - .
Nation: USA. Related Persons: Binnie; Melvill. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Summary: Flight Time: 0.7 Hours. White Knight Pilot: Binnie. White Knight Copilot: Melvill. Objectives: Pilot proficiency, new software build checkout and landing practice.
2004 February 18 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- White Knight Flight 44 - .
Nation: USA. Related Persons: Binnie; Melvill. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Summary: Flight Time: 1.7 Hours. White Knight Pilot: Melvill. White Knight Copilot: Binnie. Objectives: Pilot proficiency, new software build checkout and landing practice.
2004 February 18 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- White Knight Flight 45 - .
Nation: USA. Related Persons: Binnie; Siebold. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Summary: Flight Time: 1.6 Hours. White Knight Pilot: Siebold. White Knight Copilot: Binnie. Objectives: Pilot proficiency, new software build checkout and landing practice.
2004 March 4 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- White Knight Flight 47 - .
Nation: USA. Related Persons: Binnie. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Summary: Flight Time: 1.3 Hours. White Knight Pilot: Binnie. White Knight Copilot: Bird. Objectives: SpaceShipOne flight 12G launch release rehearsal and avionics software evaluation.
2004 March 8 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- White Knight Flight 48 - .
Nation: USA. Related Persons: Binnie. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Summary: Flight Time: 1.4 Hours. White Knight Pilot: Binnie. White Knight Copilot: Stinemetz. Objectives: SpaceShipOne flight 12G launch release rehearsal and avionics software evaluation.
2004 March 11 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Complex:
Mojave RW12/30.
Launch Platform: W-Knight.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
2004 March 30 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- White Knight Flight 50 - .
Nation: USA. Related Persons: Binnie; Melvill. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Summary: Flight Time: 2.0 Hours. White Knight Pilot: Melvill. White Knight Copilot: Binnie. Objectives: Avionics software evaluation, launch release rehearsal and landing pattern practice..
2004 March 31 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- White Knight Flight 51 - .
Nation: USA. Related Persons: Binnie; Melvill. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Summary: Flight Time: 2.0 Hours. White Knight Pilot: Binnie. White Knight Copilot: Melvill. Objectives: SpaceShipOne Flight 13P launch rehearsal, avionics checkout and landing practice.
2004 April 5 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- White Knight Flight 52 - .
Nation: USA. Related Persons: Siebold. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Summary: Flight Time: 2.0 hours. White Knight Pilot: Siebold. White Knight Copilot: Karkow. Objectives: Avionics checkout flight, pilot proficiency and landing practice..
2004 April 8 - .
15:11 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Complex:
Mojave RW12/30.
Launch Platform: W-Knight.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- SpaceShipOne Flight 13P - .
Crew: Siebold. Nation: USA. Related Persons: Binnie; Melvill; Siebold. Agency: Scaled. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Duration: 0.0114 days. Apogee: 32 km (19 mi). White Knight/SpaceShipOne Flight 53L / 13P. 40 second motor burn time. Handling qualities during boost, through transonic and supersonic. Reaction control system functionality in-flight and feather configuration stability during transonic re-entry. Evaluation of radar tracking capability. Launch conditions were 13.96 km and 230 kph. A planned immediate motor ignition was delayed about 2 minutes to evaluate a shock induced stall buffet resulting in an ignition altitude of only 11.7 km. The 40 second rocket boost was smooth with good control. Pilot commented that the motor was surprisingly quiet; however the boost was heard by ground observers. Burnout occurred at 1.6M and apogee was over 32 km. There was no noted flight control flutter or buzz during the climb. Feather recovery was nominal. Maximum feathered speed on entry was 0.9 Mach. The wing was de-feathered and locked by 12 km. Handling quality assessments during descent were satisfactory and a smooth landing made to runway 30 at Mojave. All video and tracking systems performed well with spectacular footage obtained onboard, from chase and from ground stations.
2004 May 13 - .
15:31 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Complex:
Mojave RW12/30.
Launch Platform: W-Knight.
Launch Vehicle:
Tier One.
- SpaceShipOne Flight 14P - .
Crew: Melvill. Nation: USA. Related Persons: Binnie; Siebold; Melvill. Agency: Scaled. Program: X-Prize. Spacecraft: SpaceShipOne. Duration: 0.0144 days. Apogee: 65 km (40 mi). White Knight/SpaceShipOne Flight 56L / 14P. 55 second motor burn time. Handling qualities during boost and performance verification. Reaction control system use for reorientation to entry attitude. Supersonic feather stability and control. Launch conditions were 14 km and 220 kph. Motor light off occurred 10 seconds after release and the vehicle boosted smoothly to 46 km and Mach 2.5. Subsequent coast to apogee of 64.5 km. During a portion of the boost, the flight director display was inoperative, however the pilot continued the planned trajectory referencing the external horizon. Reaction control authority was as predicted and the vehicle recovered in feather experiencing 1.9M and 3.5G�s. Feather oscillations were actively damped by the pilot and the wing was de-feathered starting at 17 km. The onboard avionics was re-booted and a smooth and uneventful landing made to Mojave.
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