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Photo ID: 1498310
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N328KF (cn 001) In the company of other space-faring craft. |
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Photo ID: 1295683
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Views: 3974
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N328KF (cn 001) On display as part of the Milestones of Flight Exhibition at the National Air and Space Museum. |
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Photo ID: 0961436
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Views: 4707
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N328KF (cn 001) White Knight and SpaceShipOne framed against the blue sky at Oshkosh. |
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Photo ID: 0950219
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Views: 6033
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N328KF (cn 001) The first privately-funded aircraft ever to reach space. She flew to 328,000ft (62 miles) in June 2004. Now proudly displayed inside the entrance foyer at the downtown Smithsonian Museum, Washington DC. |
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Photo ID: 0948848
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Views: 5454
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N318SL (cn 001) White Knight arrives at Oshkosh carrying SpaceShipOne. |
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Photo ID: 0934592
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Views: 4104
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N318SL (cn 001) White Knight and SpaceShipOne (N328KF) on static display at EAA AirVenture 2005. [Nikon D100, 17-55/2.8] |
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Photo ID: 0934591
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Views: 9383
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N318SL (cn 001) This is why I came to Oshkosh in 2005: to watch SpaceShipOne (N328KF) and White Knight fly. Burt Rutan brought his pioneering private spacecraft to EAA AirVenture before sending SpaceShipOne on to the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC. [Nikon D100, 80-200/2.8] |
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Photo ID: 0898042
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Views: 3496
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N318SL (cn 001) The White Knight, mothership of SpaceShipOne which made the first privately funded flight to an altitude of 100 kilometers from the Mojave Airport on Monday, June 21. Seen here on a brief stop over at KPUB. A rather unusual visitor for this airport, maybe they needed more Grahm Crackers? |
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Photo ID: 0890751
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N328KF (cn 001) "Spaceship 1" is all snuggled up to "Whiteknight" as it taxies into the U.S. Aviation ramp for a overnight stay. Both aircraft will be heading to the Smithsonian Museum.[20D/70-200L f/4] |
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Photo ID: 0890683
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Views: 2765
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N318SL (cn 001) Wow, what can you say? I would have never thought of getting to see WhiteKnight/SpaceShipOne (N328KF) flying! Here is the dynamic duo on approach to 18L on a HOT day. They are in town to overnight before continuing to to Oshkosh and the ultimately onto the Smithsonian. This was a great day indeed! Thanks to Vince and US Aviation for making this shot possible and to good friend and fellow photographer Cameron Bowerman and his sim team that helped get this craft into the history books! [Canon 300D] |
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Photo ID: 0886374
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Views: 12626
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N328KF Wow, cozy quarters! First cockpit shot of this beautiful piece of history in the database! Thanks to Vince and US Aviation for the opportunity! [Canon 300D, 18-55 EF-S] |
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Photo ID: 0819536
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Views: 11635
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N318SL (cn 001) White Knight flies over Mojave Airport after launching SpaceShipOne, which, on that day, became the first privately built aircraft to exceed 100km altitude. |
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Photo ID: 0706847
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Views: 9391
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N318SL (cn 001) You can't get more unusual than this. White Knight charging down the runway with SpaceShipOne (N328KF) on its historic flight into space. We waited around for hours before she finally launched. Major backlighting, a photographic nightmare. [EOS 10D, EF 100-400L] |
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Photo ID: 0603915
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Views: 22873
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N318SL Launching into history as she propels down the runway with SpaceShipOne (N328KF) strapped under her belly. She looks unusual on her own, and even more so with her smaller charge in tow. [EOS 10D, EF 100-400L] |
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Photo ID: 0603914
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N318SL The White Knight does a flyby following the historic flight of SpaceShipOne. It was a challenging day not only for the folks at Scaled Composites but also for the photographers who had to deal with massive backlighting due to the position of the viewing area. [EOS 10D, EF 100-400L] |
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