Scaled Composites Tier 1b
Tier 1b was the Scaled Composites internal company name of a mid-2000s program to develop a nine-passenger suborbital commercial human spaceflight platform.[1][2]
The Tier 1b program was intended to be an evolutionary development of Scaled Composites Tier One program, which developed the Ansari X-Prize-winning entry in the 2004 spaceflight demonstration contest held by the X-Prize Foundation.[1]
The principle hardware envisioned to be developed under the Tier 1b program were the White Knight Two carrier aircraft and the SpaceShipTwo suborbital spaceplane.[1]
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