Stratolaunch – world’s largest aircraft made history successfully launch in minimum speed.

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World’s largest aircraft is in full swing to reach its first flight in coming months. Currently stratolaunch name aircraft with its own energy reach the runway strip. It take is first launch test at the speed of 45 Kmpl. its 6 turbo engine help to reach to the runway. Each engine weight around 4000 kg. This aircraft is expected to take it its first flight in 2019.

Stratolaunch aircraft manager George Bugg says that the first low speed taxi test is a very important step toward first flight of stratolaunch, ground crew has done research on its steering, braking etc to check if any changes has to made. Bugg says the next step is to increase the speed of the stratolaunch.

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Stratolaunch’s plane, nicknamed is Roc and is founded in 2011 by Paul G. Allen one of Microsoft co founders, Stratolaunch is currently under construction at the Mojave Air & Space Port in Mojave, Calif.

Paul G Allen this year in Jun 2017 introduces the project. Allen’s airspace company stratolaunch systems design and made this aircraft. The main purpose of this plane is to launch satellites in the space.

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Some of the features.

• 5 lac pound weight (Without Cargo)
• 747 engine give the power to the plane
• 28 wheels
• 385 Meters wingspan (cover one football ground)
• 850 Kmpl maximum speed
• Can carry 6100 Kg satellite

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