NJA_Capt
Well-Known Member
... how much extra weight does the shuttle impose on the 747 given that it would produce it's own lift during flight, utilizing the 747's thrust?
I cannot find it right now, but I believe that it is below the MTOGW of a standard passenger carrying 747, even with the orbiter on the back. It also has to fly VMC.
"the planes still weigh more than 250,000 pounds, and the drag created by the shape and weight of the orbiter -- 176,000 pounds or more, depending on any onboard payload -- negates the small amount of lift it adds." (emphasis added by me) http://www.nasa.gov/returntoflight/crew/ferryflight.html
Performance
- Airspeed limits with, and without an orbiter: 250 knots or Mach 0.6
- Altitude: Typical cruise with orbiter, 13,000-15,000 ft; typical cruise unmated, 24,000-26,000 ft. Minimum temperature at altitude 15 degrees (F) (-9 degrees C)
- Range: Typical mated, 1000 nautical miles (with reserves); maximum unmated, 5500 nautical miles