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Looking at news reports, this pig is never going to fly at all. I suggest we accept the reality of the situation and tone down the space cadet "build the rocket in the shed" enthusiasm a notch or two. For over a decade, this lot have been going to fly "Real Soon Now", all the while happily taking in deposits from eager space tourists with stars in their eyes and wallets full of empty.
The record is full of delays and setbacks, the senior officers have left the company, the next step is bankruptcy, and the half-built prototype will make its short and piecemeal parabolic flight into the dumpster. --Pete (talk) 13:58, 9 March 2016 (UTC)
Thanks for your comments BilCat and Ahunt. Let me restate my point. According to news reports, this pig will never fly. Time to tone down the space cadet talk of details of prototypes and plans, don't you think? --Pete (talk) 22:01, 19 June 2021 (UTC)
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