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International Space Flight (ESA, Russia, China and others) => Suborbital Missions => Topic started by: Moe Grills on 12/03/2011 11:20 pm

Title: What has happened to skybolt? A request.
Post by: Moe Grills on 12/03/2011 11:20 pm
  From wikipedia I have learned that the illustrious Mr. Bennett,
founder of StarChaser industries, had developed a suborbital
"sounding rocket", called skybolt, capable of reaching 83 kilometers up.
 He apparently successfully bench-tested the rocket motors it would use TWICE.
   And that's as far as it goes as far I know.

1) Do any of you British subjects here on this forum have any further updates?

2) Are you capable of contacting him by telephone or email to find out?
(I'm in a timezone that is not helpful)

3) Does Mr. Bennett bother to respond to you or anybody?