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To: BIG EYE who wrote (3045)5/27/1998 12:05:00 PM
From: PhilT  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9096
 
Big Eye <<I have been led to believe that 60,000 feet was the operational altitude. Back to the drawing boards!!>>.

Take a look at the web site. Under Flight tests and schedules review slide show #1 for March 12-May 1 tests. Slide 4 states that "the aircraft can operate up to 60,000 feet". Slide 7 states that 'A circular race-course, with a radius of 1-3 miles, will be flown at approx 60 knots and 52,000 feet"

The chalk is in your hand. You need to brush up on your DD.

Phil