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From: steve@bcsfse.ca.boeing.com (Steve LeCompte)
Subject: Re: Boeing TSTO (Was: Words from Chairman of Boeing)
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Date: Sun, 2 May 1993 23:22:30 GMT
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In article <schumach.736269085@convex.convex.com>, schumach@convex.com (Richard A. Schumacher) writes:
|> [Description of Boeing study of two-staged spaceplane using
|> supersonic ramjets deleted.]
|> 
|> In other words, Boeing is not seriously thinking about
|> reliable, less-expensive access to orbit. They just like
|> to fool around with exotic airplanes.
|> 

No, it means that Boeing has something called foresight and vision...
Boeing became the success it is today by working on what you call "exotic
airplanes".
