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THE  BUSINESS  PLAN

THE  BUSINESS  PLAN


The Business Plan has 3 Stages:

 

Stage 1:

Testing of a ramjet-powered vehicle to establish altitude and velocity limits for its operation under the aegis of the Department of Aeronautical Engineering, Swansea University (Dr Zoran Jelic)

 

Stage 2 at Machrihanish Airport, Campeltown, Scotland: 

This is the full-scale operation using the 3km long taxiway there.

 

STAGE 2 COMPRISES:
  1. A linear motor launch track on the taxiway; a delta-winged space-plane, the Swala OSV, mounted on a carriage on this track

    Stage 1 - take-off

  2. A ramjet under each wing, to take it to +/- 30km and perhaps as much as Mach 5

    Stage 2 - ramjets boost

  3. The ramjets are detachable and are parachuted back into the sea (as with the Space Shuttle solid fuel boosters)

    Stage 3 - ramjets jettisoned

  4. A solid fuel main motor to take it to low earth orbit and cold gas or hydrazine thrusters for precise positioning as used on the International Space Station

    Stage 4 - solid fuel motor to LEO

  5. The payload being placed into orbit

    Sage 5 - payload dropped

  6. Re-entry drawing on space shuttle experience, but probably using high temperature alloys in place of heat shielding because of the vehicle’s low ballistic coefficient

    Re-entry

  7. Landing by gliding back onto the launch or similar carriage speeding down the linear motor track, using systems developed for autonomous landings on aircraft carriers.

    7 stages of Swala Flight

Stage 3 – Flotation of Swala Aerospace plc

Possible Key Financials

Construction cost:
about £90m

Construction and commissioning:
18 to 24 months

Payload mass:
500kg

Cost per launch:
about £.5m depending on the market, with a $3 000 payload charge
(about half the current cost).

The IRR
could be >30% over the first ten years.