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Image gallery: Aerospace tech in the desert
George Leopold
8/22/2011 1:55 PM EDT
Rotary Rocket

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This experimental, two-seat lunar lander was built and test flown by Mojave tenant Rotary Rocket in the late 1990s. It is now on permanent display at the space port.
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KevinCBaxter
8/22/2011 6:01 PM EDT
Just a few more miles down the road from Mojave you would have found one of the most active launch sites in the US… http://www.friendsofamateurrocketry.org/
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george.leopold
8/22/2011 8:35 PM EDT
Great site. Sorry I missed these guys. We'll look them up the next time we steer the 20-mule team back out that way.
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Robotics Developer
8/23/2011 11:02 AM EDT
Thanks for the photo gallery! It looks like a neat place to go visit. I am wondering how much is still going on at the site?
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elctrnx_lyf
8/24/2011 10:27 AM EDT
This makes me think what would be the life time of a commercial plane. Interesting article!!!
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ReneCardenas
8/29/2011 9:11 AM EDT
Enjoyed the last reference to end of the event == end of the piece, very clever pun.
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8/30/2011 7:19 PM EDT
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