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Photographer: Frank HurleyYear: 1918Location: Mejdel, PalestineDescription: Captain Ross M. Smith (l

Photographer: Frank Hurley

Year:1918

Location: Mejdel, Palestine

Description: Captain Ross M. Smith (left) and an observer of the Australian Flying Corps, No. 1 Squadron, analyse a document together near a parked Bristol F.2 Fighter plane at an airfield in Mejdel on February 1918.

Source:Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales


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Real space project / cancelledIt’s time for some spaceplanes again. Here’s HOTOL on a ruReal space project / cancelledIt’s time for some spaceplanes again. Here’s HOTOL on a ruReal space project / cancelledIt’s time for some spaceplanes again. Here’s HOTOL on a ruReal space project / cancelledIt’s time for some spaceplanes again. Here’s HOTOL on a ruReal space project / cancelledIt’s time for some spaceplanes again. Here’s HOTOL on a ruReal space project / cancelledIt’s time for some spaceplanes again. Here’s HOTOL on a ru

Real space project / cancelled

It’s time for some spaceplanes again. 

Here’s HOTOL on a runway somewhere in Australia, being secured by recovery teams after safe return from orbit. HOTOL was single-stage-to-orbit concept craft developed by British Aerospace in the 80s, unfortunately it has never been built.

To learn more about HOTOL, you can visit links below:

http://www.astronautix.com/h/hotol.html

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HOTOL


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 “Not too ‘eavy, is it Skye?”

“Not too ‘eavy, is it Skye?”


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