Entering the lucrative space tourism market, the world’s largest carbon-composite plane aircraft built by Stratolaunch Systems, completed a test flight over the Mojave Desert
The world's largest airplane, built by the late Paul Allen's company Stratolaunch Systems, makes its first test flight in Mojave, California, US April 13, 2019
“What a fantastic first flight,” Stratolaunch Chief Executive Officer Jean Floyd said in a statement posted to the company’s website. Saturday’s flight, which saw the plane reach a maximum speed of 304.1 kilometres per hour and altitudes of 17,000 feet, was meant to test its performance and handling qualities, according to Stratolaunch.
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