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Model, Rocket, Goddard 1935 K-1, 1:2 Scale

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    Object Details

    Manufacturer

    Mat Irvine

    Summary

    This is a model of a K-series rocket built by American rocket pioneer Dr. Robert H. Goddard and used in non-flight, static tests during 1935-1936. At 10-inches in diameter, the motor for this rocket was considered large for its time. The average thrust was 450 pounds for 15 seconds. Once perfected, Goddard hoped to incorporate it into a large flight rocket, or L-series.
    But in the tests, Goddard found that the efficiency of the motor was not as great as expected, and for flight rockets he would need to reduce the weight of components. The 10 inch motor was therefore only used for the first six rockets in the L-series that were carried out in 1936 although the L-series also proved disppainting and those that flew averaged only 200 feet. Donated to the Smithsonian by the model maker Mat Irvine in 1975.

    Credit Line

    Gift of Mat Irvine

    Inventory Number

    A19751396000

    Restrictions & Rights

    Usage conditions apply

    Type

    MODELS-Missiles & Rockets

    Materials

    Plastic and metal; actual motor of rocket, nickel; original rocket also made of aluminum, copper, and ceramic lining in the rocket motor throat for cooling purposes

    Dimensions

    Overall: 12 1/2 in. long x 1 1/4 in. diameter (31.75 x 3.18cm)
    Other (Actual Rocket): 225 lb., 147 3/4 in. long (102.1kg, 375.29cm)
    Other (Actual motor): 15 in. long x 10 in. diameter (38.1 x 25.4cm)

    Country of Origin

    United Kingdom

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    Data Source

    National Air and Space Museum

    Metadata Usage

    Not determined

    Link to Original Record

    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nv94596f45a-c98a-4c0c-bee4-380561583923

    Record ID

    nasm_A19751396000

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