Burt Rutan’s test pilots have pushed the envelope all the way into space. Meet America’s new astronaut corps—highly skilled, gutsy and ready for takeoff.
By Eric Adams
Posted 11.01.2004 at 7:00 pm
A tiny blue-and-white rocket plane glides 44,000 feet above the Mojave Desert. Test pilot Brian Binnie, wearing a helmet and a navy blue flight suit, is focused on the cockpit’s digital instrument display, stealing only quick glances out the vehicle’s 18 little round windows. With the flip of a switch, he fires the rocket motor, igniting nitrous oxide and rubber. The effect is instantaneous and violent: Binnie gets slammed with four Gs as his craft shoots forward like a Sidewinder missile.
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