Stratolaunch’s Talon-A2 prototype goes hypersonic after dropping from world’s largest airplane (photos)

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Stratolaunch Systems has gone hypersonic — twice.

Stratolaunch took its uncrewed Talon-A2 prototype to hypersonic speeds for the first time this past December, then repeated the feat in March, the company announced on Monday (May 5).

“We’ve now demonstrated hypersonic speed, added the complexity of a full runway landing with prompt payload recovery and proven reusability,” Stratolaunch President and CEO Zachary Krevor said in a statement on Monday. “Both flights were great achievements for our country, our company and our partners.”

Stratolaunch’s Roc carrier plane — seen here with the dart-shaped Talon-A2 hypersonic vehicle still attached — has a wingspan of 385 feet (117 meters). (Image credit: Stratolaunch/Brandon Lim)

Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen established Stratolaunch in 2011, with the goal of air-launching satellites from a giant carrier plane called Roc, which has a wingspan of 385 feet (117 meters). That vision changed after Allen’s 2018 death, however; the company is now using Roc as a platform to test hypersonic technology.



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