
Paul Allen bought two 747’s and promptly poached the eight engines. He’ll also pick off the landing gear, and then send it to the boneyard across the way.
Why? So he can mount those engines on the widest airplane ever attempted, with a huge carbon fiber wing, 20-ft. longer than a Saturn V rocket. Hanging in the middle would be a fully fueled Orbital rocket that the plane lifts to altitude, then drops, triggering ignition of the rocket (much like Virgin Galactic is doing on a smaller scale with their suborbital tourist rocket).
Construction recently finished on the 2.5 mile long runway needed to support this 1.2 million-pound behemoth…. more below.




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