Walter Dornberger picked up where Sanger left off, and after the war went to work for Bell, who proposed the idea to the USAF. Dornberger also wrote an article describing what intercontinental passenger travel in a hypersonic boost-glide rocketliner might be like. It would be a two-stage vehicle, launched vertically with a piloted fly-back first stage. The passengers would never be subjected to more than 3 G's or so, similar to a shuttle launch. The second stage would be the actual airliner, which would skip-glide towards its destination and then either glide in or use airbreathers to land on a runway. From there it would be turned around and mated to a locally-based first stage bird for a return flight.