This is a flying Bomarc missile model built by an unknown manufacturer in the 1960s. It is not known whether it was flown. It is based on the U.S. Air Force surface-to-air missile of the same name that was deployed during the 1960s. The model has a pasteboard body, balsa wings, balsa nosecone, and a plastic parachute. A solid propellant rocket motor propels the model, and then at the end of the vertical flight it forces the release of a parachute. The model is then retrieved and can be used again. The model is launched from a launch pad, with a hand-held launch controller being used to ignite the motor.
G. Harry Stine, one of the American pioneers in the field of flying rocket and missile models, donated the model to the Smithsonian in 1973.
This object is not on display at the National Air and Space Museum. It is either on loan or in storage.