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  2. SpaceShipOne flight 17P - Wikipedia

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    Flight 17P of SpaceShipOne was a spaceflight in the Tier One program that took place on October 4, 2004. It was the second competitive flight in the Ansari X Prize competition to demonstrate a non-governmental reusable crewed spacecraft, and is hence also referred to as the X2 flight. It was a successful flight, winning the X PRIZE.

  3. SpaceShipOne - Wikipedia

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    The Scaled Composites Model 316, [2] known as SpaceShipOne, was a spaceplane designed to: Carry three humans (one of them a pilot) in a sea-level pressurized cabin. Be propelled by rocket from an altitude of 15 km (9.3 mi) to in excess of 100 km (62 mi). Reenter atmosphere and shed kinetic energy in an aerodynamically stable configuration.

  4. Scaled Composites Tier One - Wikipedia

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    Space Ship One and White Knight Tier One was a Scaled Composites ' 1990s–2004 program of suborbital human spaceflight using the reusable spacecraft SpaceShipOne and its launcher White Knight . The craft was designed by Burt Rutan , and the project was funded 20 million US Dollars by Paul Allen .

  5. Scaled Composites White Knight - Wikipedia

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    The Scaled Composites Model 318 White Knight (now also called White Knight One) is a jet-powered carrier aircraft that was used to launch its companion SpaceShipOne, an experimental spaceplane. The White Knight and SpaceShipOne were designed by Burt Rutan and manufactured by Scaled Composites , a private company founded by Rutan in 1982.

  6. Brian Binnie - Wikipedia

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    On October 4, 2004, he piloted SpaceShipOne's second Ansari X Prize flight, flight 17P, winning the X Prize and becoming the 436th person to go into space. His flight, which peaked at 367,442 feet (69.6 mi; 112.0 km), set a winged aircraft altitude record for suborbital flights, [6] breaking the old record set by the North American X-15 in 1963 ...

  7. Mike Melvill - Wikipedia

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    He was awarded the Iven C. Kincheloe Award in 1999 for high altitude, developmental flight-testing of the model 281 Proteus aircraft. [ 6 ] Through SpaceShipOne flight 15P in 2004, he is known as the first privately funded human spaceflight mission pilot to reach space.