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Burt Rutan, aside from being an excellent engineer, also believes that aliens helped build the great pyramids; this proves that s.Composites will win the x-prize LIKE FOR SURE.
Reviewed by disconcision Dec 11 2003, 05:32pm ( 15 reviews ) • scaled.com
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Rated by MAPSAirMuseum on Aug 13, 3:39pm
Scaled Composites, LLC was founded in 1982 by Burt Rutan.
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Rated by thewhizzer on Jul 20, 2:11am
Great I like it...the future is definitely in space...not for us but for our great grandchildren maybe
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Reviewed by Laurroar on Apr 08 2009, 10:03pm
Crazy! My dad used to work for them designing the planes! Strange coincidence I stumbled upon it! (:
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Rated by joshua-m on Dec 31 2008, 7:27pm
Very cool company doing some exciting stuff.
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Rated by backwoodsben on Dec 23 2008, 1:24pm
This would be an awesome company to work for!
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Rated by BabylonWanderer on Aug 06 2008, 2:09pm
I've been following the development of this vehicle, since I first discovered this company, when they entered for the X-PRIZE. Fantastic designs, well worth checking out!
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Rated by kall-err on Jan 15 2007, 8:35am
The official website of Scale Composites the company which provided the design , construction and fly testing of several of the most important aircrafts of the XXIth Century : Voyager , SkyOne , etc.
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Rated by gasballoon on May 14 2004, 12:44am
These are the Boys to watch. The future lays in space and this site (pdf) tells you all you need to know to go there!
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Rated by Rico90 on Dec 22 2003, 9:39am
These guys have a serious shot at being the first privateers in space. They are the first non-govt. group to break the sound barrier, it was a nice touch they did it on the 100th anniversary of Wilbur and Orville's first flight.