Coverage is back! Wk2 is airborne!

The test began at 7.02am local time when SS2 took off from Mojave Air and Space Port mated to WhiteKnightTwo (WK2), Virgin Galactic’s carrier aircraft. Piloting SS2 were Mark Stucky, pilot, and Mike Alsbury, co-pilot, who are test pilots for Scaled, which built SS2 for Virgin Galactic. At the WK2 controls were Virgin Galactic’s Chief Pilot Dave Mackay, assisted by Clint Nichols and Brian Maisler, co-pilot and flight test engineer, respectively, for Scaled.
Upon reaching 47,000 feet altitude and approximately 45 minutes into the flight, SS2 was released from WK2. After cross-checking data and verifying stable control, the pilots triggered ignition of the rocket motor, causing the main oxidizer valve to open and igniters to fire within the fuel case. At this point, SS2 was propelled forward and upward to a maximum altitude of 55,000 feet. The entire engine burn lasted 16 seconds, as planned. During this time, SS2 went supersonic, achieving Mach 1.2.
SS2 is planning to go into space by the end of the year. That person will be the first American to traverse into space from US soil since STS-135.
I didn't know they'd chosen a pilot! Guess that shows how much I've been paying attention.

Negative. He might be the first, but he's not American.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-20667659
Update to that: Mark Stucky and Mike Alsbury were the guys flying SpaceShipTwo.
Man, we really need a SS2 addon.
I really suck in making meshes. Sorry.
Well look at it this way - no matter how bad you are, you're still probably better than me. :thumbup: