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World’s Largest Airplane Makes Talon-A Test Vehicle Flight

The captive carry test flight was the eighth for Stratolaunch’s Roc, testing its inflight launch capability.

The world’s largest airplane made its eighth flight Friday, its first ever with the Talon-A Test Vehicle. [File Photo Courtesy: Stratolaunch]
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Key Takeaways:

  • Stratolaunch's Roc, the airplane with the world's largest wingspan, completed its first-ever captive carry test flight over the Mojave Desert.
  • The flight involved carrying the Talon-A, a reusable autonomous hypersonic testbed vehicle, to measure aerodynamic loads while mated to Roc.
  • This test is critical for validating Roc's payload release system and advancing Stratolaunch's business model of launching hypersonic testbeds from high altitudes.
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Stratolaunch, the airplane with the world’s largest wingspan, conducted a first-ever captive carry test flight with a separation vehicle Friday over the Mojave Desert.

The Talon-A is a reusable autonomous hypersonic testbed vehicle. It is critical to the mission of the airplane known as Roc, and will be used to test and validate the aircraft’s sophisticated payload release system. 

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