CFE said:
Orion,
I've recently come across Karl Gallagher's LiveJournal (http://selenite.livejournal.com/) in which he claims to have worked on the original Pioneer Rocketplane. I then learned that Dan Raymer (author if the aircraft design textbook and father of Rockwell's ATF) was also a designer (and holds the patent on the Rocketplane design.) So I have to ask, exactly who was on the Rocketplane design team, and what roles did they play?
There were a lot of people who worked on the various forms of Rocketplane, and they often worked somewhat against each other. PR was originally formed by three guys... Clapp in New Mexico, Zubrin in Colorado, Lauer or, IIRC, Michigan. They each lived and worked from theior homes, and often worked rather independantly. iw as hired in COlorado as the very first Rocketplane employee... a decision that I understand kinda surprised the pther two founders. The three founders never did get together, and in fact two kicked one out.
Gallagher I never met. I believe he came onboard after the split (when I suddenly found myself *not* working for Rocketplane, as my boss was no longer working there either). Raymer is a prolific conceptual designer of aircraft and was, I believe, hired as a consultant, producing a number of designs for PR. He designed:
That last one I created some crappy "art" (the light gray images):
I had previously designed:
I also produced that bit of what I jokingly refer to as "art."
Slightly OT, what's your opinion on the XP redesign?
I'm about 9 years out of the loop on Rocketplanes design work, and have no insight into the inner workings of the company the way it currently stands. I know that initially the company was a bit of a mess and lost out on some big money from Northrop Grumman (a primary reason for why three founders became two), but much beyond that I can't say.