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Celebration To Unveil SpaceshipTwo And WhiteKnightTwo Models

Present in New York City at the unveiling of the detailed scale models of WhiteKnightTwo and SpaceShipTwo, are from left to right, John Saabas, Executive Vice President, Pratt and Whitney Canada, Sir Richard Branson, founder of the Virgin Group of Companies and co-founder of The Spaceship Company, Alain M. Bellemare, President, Pratt and Whitney Canada, and Executive Vice President, Pratt and Whitney Group Strategy and Development, and Burt Rutan, co-founder of The Spaceship Company and CEO of Scaled Composites LLC. (Marketwire Photo/Pratt and Whitney Canada)
by Staff Writers
Longueuil, Canada (SPX) Jan 24, 2008
Pratt and Whitney Canada joined Virgin Galactic in New York City to unveil detailed scale models of the world's first commercial passenger suborbital spacecraft, SpaceShipTwo, together with the launch aircraft, WhiteKnightTwo. Pratt and Whitney Canada's PW308 turbofan is the engine selected to power WhiteKnightTwo (WK2). Pratt and Whitney Canada (P and WC) is a United Technologies company.

The PW308 engine was chosen for WK2 by The Spaceship Company - a jointly owned Virgin Galactic and Scaled Composites company. Virgin Galactic is the launch customer for the SpaceShipTwo (SS2) system, having ordered five SS2 spacecraft with options for a further seven-plus WK2 carrier aircraft.

"We are delighted to welcome Pratt and Whitney Canada on board the WhiteKnightTwo program," said Sir Richard Branson, founder of the Virgin Group of Companies and co-founder of The Spaceship Company. "With P and WC's excellent reputation and our mutual desire for innovation, it became clear that its PW308 engine is the best and most reliable solution available today to help make our aerospace adventure a true success."

"We are excited to be part of this visionary commercial spaceship program that will open up new opportunities for people to fly into space," said Alain M. Bellemare, President, P and WC and Executive Vice President, Pratt and Whitney Group Strategy and Development. "Our global leadership is built on innovation and we look forward to helping shape the future of suborbital spaceflight with The Spaceship Company."

Equipped with its PW308 engines, the WK2 launch aircraft, being developed by Scaled Composites, will take off like an airplane with the manned SS2 attached underneath. It will launch SS2 into suborbital space from about 50,000 feet. The first flight of WK2 is planned for 2008.

"The fully certified PW308 meets all thrust and schedule requirements of WhiteKnightTwo," added Bellemare. "This is yet another demonstration of Pratt and Whitney Canada's technology leadership."

Rated at 6,900 pounds of normal takeoff thrust and equipped with full-authority, digital engine control (FADEC), the PW308 engine provides a combination of cruise thrust, fuel consumption and power-to-weight ratio considered best in its class. Also, as part of P and WC's sustained efforts and commitment to lead green technology development, the company will team up with The Spaceship Company and Virgin Fuels to evaluate the use of advanced biofuels in WK2 that could reduce engine emissions even further and make aircraft more environmentally friendly.

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