F4D Skyray NOTS Project Pilot
- Subject:
Douglas F4D-1 Skyray
US Navy (1794-now)
NOTS China Lake 745- Échelle:
- 1:48
- Statut:
- Terminé
- Commencé:
- October 21, 2014
Inventaire du projet
Maquettes complètes
Kits de détaillage et conversions
F4D-1 "Skyray" interior set
CMK (Czech Master Kits) 1:48
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Commentaires
18 October 2014, 06:36
Christopher Dworjan
Soon enough I'll get started on this one. Definitely a very unique piece of history.
Soon enough I'll get started on this one. Definitely a very unique piece of history.
18 October 2014, 08:29
Christopher Dworjan
It was an early effort ( 1958 ) by the Navy at NOTS China Lake to get a satellite into space. Unlike the Army and Air Force efforts that used modified ballistic missiles, or the NRL with Vanguard, Project Pilot used all off the shelf rockets. The first stage was just the small HOTROC rockets used on the SUBROC rocket-boosted torpedo. To get the package off the ground, they used the F4D in a zoom climb. Six attempts were made to put a two pound satellite in orbit, and though weak signals were detected by a tracking station in New Zealand, none of the launches were considered successful and the entire project remained classified until 1994.
It was an early effort ( 1958 ) by the Navy at NOTS China Lake to get a satellite into space. Unlike the Army and Air Force efforts that used modified ballistic missiles, or the NRL with Vanguard, Project Pilot used all off the shelf rockets. The first stage was just the small HOTROC rockets used on the SUBROC rocket-boosted torpedo. To get the package off the ground, they used the F4D in a zoom climb. Six attempts were made to put a two pound satellite in orbit, and though weak signals were detected by a tracking station in New Zealand, none of the launches were considered successful and the entire project remained classified until 1994.
19 October 2014, 04:53