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Rocket, Liquid Fuel, R.H. Goddard, Nose Cone

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Object Details

Manufacturer

Dr. Robert H. Goddard

Summary

This is a nosecone of a liquid-propellant experimental rocket of Dr. Robert H. Goddard. It includes a bracket inside, as part of a parachute release mechanism. Judging from its diameter, this nosecone was most likely used on one of Goddard's L series of rockets tested at Roswell, New Mexico, from February 1937 to August 1938. The slight dent near the top of the nose may indicate this cone was recovered from a flown rocket. The L series featured propellant pumps and gyro stabilization. Goddard's L series successfully achieved eight flights during that period. His highest flight, on March 26, 1937, went up to 9,000 feet. This nosecone was found in the collection but probably donated to the Smithsonian by Goddard's sponsor, the Guggenheim Foundation for the Promotion of Aeronautics.

Inventory Number

A19650273000

Restrictions & Rights

Usage conditions apply

Type

CRAFT-Missile & Rocket Parts

Materials

Overall, aluminum alloy; steel screws around lower portion, rusted; steel bracket for parachute release mechanism, affixed inside, near rim

Dimensions

Length, approximately 14 inches; diameter, 9 inches

Country of Origin

United States of America

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National Air and Space Museum Collection

Data Source

National Air and Space Museum

Metadata Usage

Not determined

Link to Original Record

http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nv952019b80-e9df-4b95-bf6b-7fb85770ded0

Record ID

nasm_A19650273000

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