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Offline mupp

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Hi, long long time lurker first time poster :)

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rivate space investors establish space vehicle company for suborbital space flights out

AMSTERDAM REGION LELYSTAD, April 8, 2011 - Today, Dutch initiative SpaceLinq announces that it will operate as Europe's first spaceflight operator from within Holland's territory. Lelystad Airport is the proposed home base for the future EU Spaceport Lelystad, as long as all regulation and approval from the government and Airport partners will be granted. It also requires investigating planning, environmental and safety issues. "Nonetheless, we are very excited about the opportunities to service the EU spaceflight market from Lelystad", says Chuck Lauer, US co-founder of SpaceLinq. "We choose Lelystad for its location next to the sea and close proximity to the North Sea military reserve airspace. Besides, the open space and available land, plus the desire of the community to encourage new technology and industry are other reasons to choose Lelystad as SpaceLinq`s domicile. Also important to choose Holland is the fact that the European spaceflight market may be the largest in the world, and the Amsterdam region is already one of the greatest tourist destinations on the planet." Flights can be expected to take place as soon as June, 2015.

Space: the next commercial frontier The changing landscape of the space arena is giving birth to privately funded initiatives around the globe. SpaceLinq NV, Europe's first spaceliner to propose operating spaceflights from within European airspace, has chosen the Lelystad Airport as its future base for flight operations. With a unique mission profile and vehicle architecture, SpaceLinq is able to launch and re-enter the atmosphere from almost every standard, commercial airport. The privatization trend in the US is catching on in Europe and other regions. With new government cutbacks being announced daily, the focus and demand of spaceflight services has shifted to the private sector market. SpaceLinq will provide short and long-term benefits to the scientific community as well as the tourist and payload markets. By selling flights to the nearby Dutch and German space organizations, SpaceLinq will capture the market demand for less expensive and more frequent opportunities for microgravity research, astronomy, climate research, and small satellite launch. The European Space Agency is also interested in the potential use for commercial suborbital vehicles for microgravity research, Earth observation & remote sensing applications, astronomy, and small satellite launch. SpaceLinq submitted its plans for suborbital flight services to ESA under its Request for Information solicitation in February.
http://www.comspacewatch.com/news/viewpr.html?pid=33222 < rest of the press release here.

Anyone know much about them. Their website is under construction. Does anyone know who'd building their vehicle etc? ???

PS I hope this is the right section of the forum for this.

Offline simonbp

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Re: Spacelinq: European sub orbital space plane company
« Reply #1 on: 04/14/2011 06:35 pm »
IIRC, they're going to "wet lease" Lynxes from Xcor.

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Re: Spacelinq: European sub orbital space plane company
« Reply #2 on: 04/20/2011 12:42 am »
IIRC, they're going to "wet lease" Lynxes from Xcor.

"The SpaceLinq spaceliner vehicle will seat one pilot plus five customers when flying space tourism flights."

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Re: Spacelinq: European sub orbital space plane company
« Reply #3 on: 05/03/2013 05:44 am »
A Charles Lauer presentation from April 2011 in Holland is on YouTube:



And yes, he still presented himself as Rocketplane Global! Haven't heard anything about Spacelinq since. I assume no funding?

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Re: Spacelinq: European sub orbital space plane company
« Reply #4 on: 05/03/2013 05:47 am »
IIRC, they're going to "wet lease" Lynxes from Xcor.

Were you thinking of Space Expedition Curaçao (SXC) ?
http://www.xcor.com/press-releases/2011/11-09-19_XCOR_and_SXC_sign_eight_figure_wet_lease_for_lynx.html

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