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This is a balsa nose cone built by Model Rocket Industries for use in their flying rocket models. These models used a solid propellant motor to propel the model, and at the end of vertical flight the motor forced the separation of the nose cone from the body and the release of a parachute or streamer stored inside the body. The parachute or streamer brought the model back down safely for use again. At times in this process the nose cone was damaged or not retrieved, and thus replacements were needed. G. Harry Stine, an American pioneer in the field of flying rocket and missile models, donated it to the Museum.
Display Status
This object is not on display at the National Air and Space Museum. It is either on loan or in storage.
Object Details
Country of Origin
United States of America
Type
MODELS-Missiles & Rockets
Manufacturer
Model Rocket Industries Dimensions
Other (Nose Cone): 3/4in. x 3 11/16in. (1.9 x 9.37cm)
Other (Retail Package): 5 7/8in. x 3 1/2in. x 1in. (14.92 x 8.89 x 2.54cm) Materials
Plastic
Wood
Paper
Steel Inventory Number
A19930762000
Credit Line
Gift of G. Harry Stine
Data Source
National Air and Space Museum
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