Paul Allen's Stratolaunch Systems commissioned Scaled Composites to build their flagship orbital launch platform. Unfortunately, after Mr. Allen's death, Stratolaunch became somewhat rudderless, undergoing multiple revisions to the payload that has left us only with the mothership seen above. The current rumor mill suggests they are now owned by Lockheed Martin. However, Stratolaunch has remained tight lipped about the identity of the new owner.
This unusual configuration was a one-off design intended for air racing.
Another design from Burt Rutan's asylum for insane aeronautical engineers (AKA Scaled Composites), the Pond Racer was commissioned by Mr. Pond to serve as an alternative to the dwindling number of P-51's used for air racing today. Unfortunately the Pond Racer suffered a series of development issues, culminating in a crash in 1993 that killed pilot Rick Brickert. This was the death knell for the Pond Racer, and the design has not been revived since.
With it's stubby wings and bubble canopy, this little bird was designed from the ground up for observation.
Did you know....the horns on the viking's helmets are a myth? The popular image of the "horned Viking" can be traced back to the 1870s. Costume designer Carl Emil Doepler created horned helmets for Richard Wagner’s opera cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen to enhance the characters' theatrical presence. (I BELIEVE in the Where in Time game, they tell us this too....)
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However, I've found it something with a software company called SoftKey International in which they did trade name the Learning Company after taking it over in 1995 and made a worst deal with Mattel in 1999.