ost and found: A pleased recovery crew at New Mexico poses at the landing site of SpaceLoft XL hardware. The rocket section was hard to find after its April 28 launch , with repeat helicopter searches in mountain terrain coming up empty-handed. On May 18, the payload section was found in a clearing. From left to right: Bobby Bixter (Flight Engineer), Roger Bodwell (Pilot), Jerry Larson (President UP Aerospace), Ed Levine (Merlin Systems, Inc.), and Todd Miller (White Sands Missile Range). Credit: UP Aerospace.

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