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To: gtoland who wrote (520)11/2/1998 6:23:00 PM
From: Madeleine Harrison  Respond to of 680
 
Gary, If you get a copy of this so-called release, there should be
a return address or phone number. No genuine release goes out
with out it

Please post it.

Thanks in advance,
Madly



To: gtoland who wrote (520)11/2/1998 11:31:00 PM
From: gtoland  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 680
 
Here is the PR from a site put out on the Yahoo site. It started off as a photo of this and I had to print it out and rescan it in.
Gary

Press Release

E'Prime TO Begin U.S. launch operations

Today, E'Prime Aerospace introduced the most cost efficient launch vehicles in the commercial marketplace. The Eagle Series, an E'Prime solid rocket design, vehicles S-I Thru S-II, will be produced commercially.

E'Prime has begun the licensing process with the Federal aviation administration - Aviation Space Transportation. E'Prime has set a goal of January 1999 for license filing.

E'Prime has scheduled its first launch to take place by Spring 2000.

E'Prime is currently preparing request for proposals and negotiations with solid rocket component manufacturers to produce motors utilizing E'Prime's state-of-the-art design. By utilizing the expertise of the leading solid rocket manufacturers, E'Prime will be able to insure its customers a continued level of Quality and Launch success.

The new Eagle Series vehicles will dramatically shorten the time required to produce solid fuel motors and meet request for payload launches by both private industry and government agencies. E'Prime is making every effort to get this technology into the marketplace for the purpose of job creation, technology preservation and reduction in
cost per pound for payload launch.

"E'Prime's effort will ensure that the U.S. remains technologically competitive in the world, and at the same time, dramatically reduce the cost per pound for payload launches," said Darron Purifoy, spokesperson for E'Prime.

Purifoy added, "With implementation of this system we expect to create thousands of high paying jobs throughout the country.

lndustry experts have reported that E'Prime's solid fuel rocket technology and replacement readiness capacity makes E'Prime an ideal partner in the development of many of the satellite constellation programs. As a result, E'prime, with United States Government Agencies, are working together to meet all requirements for the immediate implementation of the Eagle Series program.

The Eagle family of launch vehicles combines the proven technology of solid rocket manufacturing with updated state-of-the-art electronics and light weight materials. In addition, Eaglet, Eagle, S-I and S-II will be operated under cold launch conditions. Whereby, the rocket is propelled roughly 200 Feet into the air, at which time, the first
stage is ignited.

Cold launch not only increases the payload capacity of the launch vehicle, but importantly, prevents costly and time consuming damage to the launch facility when compared to the traditional "hot launch", method used by most commercial launch companies. By taking advantage of its proprietary design, and the unparalleled reliability and reduced cost of the cold launch system, E'Prime Aerospace expects to significantly lower operating cost and maintenance expenses to result in increased profit margins.

"E'Prime wishes to thank all of those who have recognized the importance of its U.S. based satellite launch program to the long term security of the United States and who have worked so diligently with E'Prime during the development stages", said Purifoy.

Further information on E'Prime Aerospace can be found at their new web site eprimeaerospace.com on 11/7/98.