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EZ-Rocket Takes To The Sky

At 1045 hours today the EZ-Rocket took off from the Mojave Civilian Flight Test Center and climbed to an altitude of 9,000 feet before gliding back to runway 26. The EZ-Rocket is powered by twin 400 pound thrust rocket engines designed and built by XCOR Aerospace. The flight had an engine run time of two minutes and seven seconds and total flight time of eight minutes and thirty-five seconds. Photo by Mike Massee

Mojave - Nov 12, 2001
California's XCOR Aerospace demonstrated Monday its EZ-Rocket before a crowd of investors, aviation professionals, government officials, and well wishers from the local Mojave area.

The EZ-Rocket is a modified Long-EZ homebuilt aircraft. The aircraft is powered by twin 400 lb thrust regeneratively cooled rocket engines and fueled by isopropyl alcohol and liquid oxygen.

The EZ-Rocket includes an external composite fuel tank and an insulated internal aluminum liquid oxygen tank.

The modifications were performed at XCOR Aerospace's Mojave, CA shop. Tests are performed at the Mojave Civilian Flight Test Center.

"The EZ-Rocket provides us with a major step forward in routine operations of liquid-fueled rocket vehicles," said XCOR President Jeff Greason.

"The next step is to build a higher performance vehicle that can generate revenue through routine and reliable suborbital transportation."

A highly modified Long-EZ aircraft, the EZ-Rocket is powered by two 400 pound thrust, regeneratively cooled, liquid fueled rocket engines.

The flight test program is under the experienced hand of world famous test pilot Lieutenant Colonel Dick Rutan, USAF Retired. According to Dick, "The months of development have paid off in a series of highly successful test flights."

XCOR Aerospace is a California corporation located in Mojave, California. The company is in the business of developing and producing safe, reliable and re-usable rocket engines.

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X-43A Mishap Investigation Update
Edwards - Nov 8, 2001
The NASA Mishap Investigation Board analyzing the June 2, 2001, X-43A mission loss is continuing to meet at NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton, Va., where a model of the X-43A combined vehicle is undergoing wind tunnel testing. The board plans to remain at Langley throughout the completion of wind tunnel testing and data analysis.

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