Now the time has came to change our carrier. Now Axis Industry will focus on making its first commercial Launch Vehicle and to make the space more known to us. Right now Axis Industry is working to make its dream project come true. We would be very thankful to our customers if they would like to have believe on us and would send their Satellite and probs to the space through our Commercial Launch Vehicle.
The release of this rocket is fixed to : 01/06/2021
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Kuch bhi? Ha?
@thenewme
Everything is over man...
@StarbornCelestial1
Welcome... Hope you will send more in future.
@AxisAerospace Excellent! Thank you.
@XxARTURxX yes
@AxisAerospace
ok, can 200km?
@StarbornCelestial1
Thanks a lot for having a trust... AxisAerospace have successfully launched their first Commercial flight. Here is the video
For your turn I am sorry to say but you have to waite half-month(may be not) as we have several pending flights. But it is 100% sure that we will launch your payload too! When it will be launched we will notify you and also give you the video link!!
Once again thanks for becoming our customer. We will hope that you will book your flight for more times...
Thank you!
I have a satellite payload to be launched!
https://www.simplerockets.com/c/4NZA90/WISP-SWARM-PAYLOAD
@XxARTURxX
Yeah! I recalled you. But sorry to say its minimum Orbit range is 200km...
Hello
i am "the guy of Venus Express"
can u launch him to a 100km orbit?
https://www.simplerockets.com/c/RNAk68/ESA-Venus-Express
@AxisAerospace @Giova The word "Axis" depends on your definition. If you prefer "Alliance of Nazi, Italy, and Japan" more than "An imaginary line where the celestial body rotates" I respect that. English sucks, you know.
https://www.simplerockets.com/c/Is3Q3z/Titanus-probe
Here you go
@AxisAerospace Yeh
@GSpace
Have you tried?... I have given the details
@AxisAerospace https://www.simplerockets.com/c/8RBK2E/Juno-I
I think this should fit.
@GSpace
Your details are above
@GSpace
@AxisAerospace I gotta build it first. Also what is the maximum weight and diameter?
@GSpace
Also I’m might be interested in using your rocket to launch satellites.
Why is it called axis aerospace. Surely you don’t support the now extinct axis powers?
@Giova
@AxisAerospace Well, first of all "Axis" was the alliance in WW2 of Germany, Italy and Japan; and second: I am not intersted in any of this.
@Giova