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My name is Evelyn Waters, Registrar
for Air Victory Museum in Lumberton NJ. Several years ago we were
given a rocket with no information as to what kind it is or where it
originally was used. We acquired it from a museum that never got up
and going in Daytona FL. Keith Koehler from Wholops Island NASA
Museum suggested we contact White Sands as it looks like this was a
land launch item. Few facts body is 86.75" long diameter 10.5 Nozzle
restricted depth 5.5" exhaust 5.25" Nose Cone 58" long diameter ranges
from 4" to 14". There are vacuum tubes in the nose cone. We think
there is a section missing that would have gone between the nose cone
and body.
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