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    Scaled Composites (often abbreviated as Scaled), formerly the Rutan Aircraft Factory, is located at the Mojave Spaceport, Mojave, California and is headed by famous aircraft designer Burt Rutan. The company was founded to develop experimental aircraft, but now focuses on designing and developing concept craft and prototype fabrication processes for aircraft and other vehicles. It is known for interesting designs, for its use of non-metal, composite materials, and for winning the Ansari X Prize with its experimental spacecraft SpaceShipOne.


        Scaled Composites
            Company history
                SpaceShipOne
                Other famous vehicles
                Rutan Aircraft Factory aircraft
            Scaled Composites aircraft
            Non-aircraft work
    Company NameScaled Composites, LLC
    Company LogoImage:Scaledcomposites.png
    Company TypePrivate company
    Company Slogan"Question, never defend"
    FoundationMojave, California (1982)
    Key PeopleBurt Rutan (Founder)
    LocationPoway, California
    Num Employeesover 200
    IndustryAerospace
    ProductsAir vehicle design, tooling, and manufacturin...
    Revenue$20-30 million

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    Company history
    Scaled Composites was established in 1982 and purchased by the Beech Aircraft Corporation in 1985, as a result of the colaboration on the Starship project. In 1988, Beech's parent company, Raytheon, sold Scaled back to Rutan, who then sold it to Wyman-Gordon. After Wyman-Gordon was acquired by Castparts, Inc., Rutan and ten investors re-acquired the company as Scaled Composites, LLC.

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    SpaceShipOne

    The company made a splash in April 2003 when it revealed that it was working on a privately funded spacecraft, in an attempt to win the Ansari X Prize for the first private, manned spaceflight. This experimental rocket powered spacecraft was given the name SpaceShipOne. On 17 December 2003, they announced SpaceShipOne's first supersonic flight, the first flight of its kind by a privately funded aircraft. SpaceShipOne successfully made this flight, reaching 68000 feet and 930mph (Mach 1.2). The craft was brought aloft by the White Knight carrier aircraft. On the same day, Paul Allen, one of the founders of Microsoft, confirmed publicly the rumors that he was the angel investor behind the SpaceShipOne venture.

    On April 1, 2004, the U.S. Department of Transportation issued the company what it called the world's first license for a sub-orbital manned rocket flight. The license was approved by the Federal Aviation Administration's Office of Commercial Space Transportation, which has backed licenses for more than 150 commercial launches of unmanned launch vehicles in its 20 years, but never a license for manned flight on a sub-orbital trajectory. The Mojave Airport, operating part-time as Mojave Spaceport, is the launch point for SpaceShipOne. SpaceShipOne performed the first privately-funded human spaceflight on June 21 2004. Flight 16P on 29 September 2004 and Flight 17P on 4 October 2004 won the X-Prize for Scaled Composites and SpaceShipOne.

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    Other famous vehicles
    Before SpaceShipOne, Rutan was best known for his Voyager aircraft, which his brother, Dick Rutan, and Jeana Yeager flew around the world without refueling, in 1986.

    Although the role was not widely publicized, Scaled also manufactured the 1988 ''Stars & Stripes'' catamaran for Dennis Conner's entry of that year in the America's Cup yacht race.

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    Rutan Aircraft Factory aircraft







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    Scaled Composites aircraft







      DC-X: Constructed the structural aeroshell and control surfaces under contract to McDonnell Douglas
      Earthwinds: Pressurized gondola for round-the-world balloon attempt (1991)
      Bell Eagle Eye: Tilt-rotor demonstrator aircraft for Bell Helicopter (1993)
        Model 395: Proposed unmanned version of Model 281, equipped with armament


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    Non-aircraft work






     
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