This is an unassembled flying rocket model (named The Point) built by Centuri Engineering. It has a pasteboard body (which is missing), balsa nosecone and fins, 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. Not included in this kit are the motor, the launch controller that is used to ignite the motor, and the launch pad from which the model is launched. This model was donated by G. Harry Stine, one of the American pioneers in the hobby of flying models.

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

Centuri Engineering

Dimensions

Other (retail package): 12 × 8 × 1 in. (30.5 × 20.3 × 2.5cm)

Materials

Plastic
Cardboard
Paper
Wood
Rubber
Adhesive

Inventory Number

A19930702000

Credit Line

Gift of G. Harry Stine

Data Source

National Air and Space Museum

Restrictions & Rights

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