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The Scaled Composites Model 351 Stratolaunch or Roc is an aircraft built by Scaled Composites for Stratolaunch Systems to carry
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(ALTO) rockets, and subsequently repurposed to offer air launch hypersonic flight testing after a change of ownership. It was announced in December 2011, rolled out in May 2017, and flew for the first time on April 13, 2019, shortly after the death of founder
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. The aircraft features a twin-fuselage design and the longest
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ever flown, at , surpassing the Hughes H-4 Hercules "Spruce Goose"
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of . The Stratolaunch is intended to carry a payload and has a
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. Stratolaunch ceased operations in May 2019, shortly after the first flight of the Roc, and placed all company assets, including the aircraft, for sale by June 2019. In October 2019,
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acquired Stratolaunch Systems, including the Stratolaunch aircraft. Stratolaunch announced in December 2019 that it would now be focusing on offering high-speed flight test services. , the Stratolaunch has flown sixteen times.


History


Early development

In early 2011,
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began studying the project and had approximately 40 employees working on it at the December 2011 public announcement. Stratolaunch originally planned to airlaunch the Falcon 9 Air by
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, whose efforts began shortly before December. Launching medium-sized payloads with the Falcon 9 dictated the aircraft size but SpaceX departed a year later. In May 2012, its specially constructed hangar was being built at the Mojave Air and Space Port in Mojave, California. In October 2012, the first of two manufacturing buildings, an facility for construction of the composite sections of the wing and fuselage, was opened for production. In August 2013, the Pegasus II was selected for the air-launch vehicle. In August 2014, all solid-fuel propulsion was selected, rather than liquid-fuel for the Orbital Sciences launcher. In August 2015, of structure was assembled. By June 2016, Scaled Composites had 300 people working on the project. Virgin Orbit also planned to launch small satellites with the LauncherOne from a 747. Orbital ATK dropped its Thunderbolt rocket project for medium-class payloads. In October 2016, the Pegasus II was replaced by multiple Pegasus XL mounted underneath the carrier aircraft, developments of the original Pegasus rocket which had been launched 42 times since 1990.


Testing

By May 1, 2017, Stratolaunch had already spent hundreds of millions of dollars on the project. On May 31, 2017, the aircraft was rolled out for fueling tests, and to be prepared for ground testing, engine runs,
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tests, and ultimately, first flight. The company stated that it was aiming for a 2019 first-launch demonstration.
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newspaper in 2017 reported that Stratolaunch may have
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from the DARPA XS-1 or from Vector Space Systems by 2019. By September 2017, engine testing was underway as well as testing of "control surfaces and electric, pneumatic and fire detection systems." In December 2017, its first low-speed
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test took it to on the runway, powered by its six
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s, to test its steering, braking, and
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. Higher-speed taxi tests began in 2018, reaching in February, and in October. On January 9, 2019, Stratolaunch completed a taxi test, and released a photograph of the nose landing gear lifted off the ground during the test. In January 2019, three months after the death of Stratolaunch founder and
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co-founder
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, Stratolaunch abandoned the development of its PGA rocket engines and dedicated launchers. This left the Northrop Grumman Pegasus XL as the sole launch option for an orbital capability of . Stratolaunch was then reported to be aiming for a first flight within a few weeks and a first launch from the carrier in 2020. The aircraft first flew on April 13, 2019, at the Mojave Air and Space Port, reaching and speed of in a 2 hours 29 minutes flight.


Development halt and sale

The future of Stratolaunch had been in doubt since the death of company founder Paul Allen in October 2018, with speculation that Stratolaunch Systems could cease operations. Allen had been the source of funds for the capital-intensive development program since the project began in 2010, and the company founding in 2011. In January 2019, Stratolaunch announced it was halting development of its air-launched family of launch vehicles. On May 31, 2019, the company announced that it would cease operations and that sale of its assets was being explored. An asking price of was reported, which would include the sole aircraft, the company facilities, equipment, the designs and other
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. In June 2019 the Stratolaunch Systems company and assets were put up for sale by Vulcan for $400 million. By October 11, Stratolaunch announced it had new ownership and that it would continue regular operations, but did not disclose the identity of the investors. In December, the new owner was revealed to be
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, a specialist in the acquisition of distressed companies. xclusive: Buyer of Paul Allen’s Stratolaunch space venture is secretive Trump ally Geekwire, 11 December 2019, accessed 12 December 2019. After the acquisition, Stratolaunch is now focusing on offering high-speed flight test services.


Post-ownership changes

By early 2020, Stratolaunch was developing the Talon-A reusable,
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-powered, hypersonic flight vehicle (the Vulcan Aerospace Hyper-A concept in 2018), intended to reach Mach 5-7 after launch. Single Talon-A launch flights were planned for 2022, with an ambitious target to carry up to three hypersonic vehicles at once the following year. Larger concept vehicles, the Talon-Z and Black Ice, could carry cargo or people to
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. The Stratolaunch made its second flight on April 29, 2021. Its third flight took place on January 16, 2022, from Mojave Air and Space Port; the flight lasted 4 hours 23 minutes and reached altitude of over and top speed of . It made its fourth flight on February 24, 2022. On October 28, 2022, flight eight was the first captive carry flight with the Talon-A separation test vehicle, TA-0. On January 13, 2023, flight nine achieved a record duration of over six hours. Data on aerodynamic loads and interactions between the two vehicles were collected during this test. By April 1 2023, flight ten marked the start of routine operations. On March 5, 2024, the Stratolaunch released the Talon-A hypersonic vehicle at an altitude of about .


Design

Stratolaunch has a twin-fuselage configuration, each long and supported by 12 main
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wheels and two nose gear wheels, for a total of 28 wheels. The twin-
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configuration is similar to the Scaled Composites White Knight Two. Each fuselage has its own empennage. The pilot, copilot, and flight engineer are accommodated in the right fuselage cockpit. The flight data systems are in the left fuselage. The left fuselage cockpit is unmanned with storage space for up to 2,500 lb of mission-specific support equipment. Both fuselage cockpits are pressurized and separated by a composite pressure bulkhead from the remainder of the unpressurized vehicle. At , it is the largest plane by
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, greater than a American football field. The main center section is made up of four primary composite spars supported by four secondary spars. The center section of the high-mounted, high
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wing is fitted with a Mating and Integration System (MIS), developed by
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and capable of handling a load. The wing houses six main and two auxiliary fuel tanks, with the main tanks located inboard adjacent to an engine. The auxiliary tanks are located in the inboard wing where the load-carrying structure joins the fuselage. Stratolaunch is powered by six Pratt & Whitney PW4056 engines positioned on pylons outboard of each fuselage, providing of thrust per engine. Many of the aircraft systems have been adopted from the Boeing 747-400, including the engines, avionics, flight deck, landing gear and other systems, reducing development costs. The flight controls include 12 cable-driven ailerons powered by hydraulic actuators, split rudders, and horizontal stabilizers on twin tail units. The wing has 14 electrically signaled, hydraulically actuated trailing-edge split flaps that also act as speed brakes. The hydraulic system and actuators, electrical system, avionics, pilot controls, and flight deck are from donor B747-400s. Approximately 250,000 lb of the aircraft's takeoff weight of 1,300,000 lb is from B747-400 components. The aircraft requires of runway to lift-off. Rocket separation was originally planned at . A payload of can be flown. Carrying a Pegasus II, it could originally deliver up to satellites to LEO or to a 15° GTO. Launch of a Dream Chaser small
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capable of transporting astronauts or payloads within 24 hours was also proposed. A subsequent goal was to carry up to three Orbital ATK "Pegasus XL" rockets for high-altitude launches by 2022, before the retargeting to hypersonic flight. Within Scaled Composites, its model number is M351. It is nicknamed "Roc" after the mythical bird, said to be large enough to carry an elephant.


Specifications (Model 351 Stratolaunch)


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Original Video – Animation of Stratolaunch
with SpaceX Falcon 9 Air launch vehicle, December 2011.
Stratolaunch First Flight, with landing
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