Rockets Of The World 2001 Supplement

Rockets not found in Rockets of the Worlds or other supplements. Includes historical summaries with dimensioned and color-keyed drawings. Most also include photographs.
 
 

Rockets of the World 2001 Supplement

26 versions of 12 rockets from the US, Czechoslovakia and South Korea

Color-keyed drawings for accurate painting

Laser printed, plastic bound, with color cover

32 pages (8 1/2" x 11")

16 B&W photographs

Price: $18 plus shipping

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composite photo of pictures included in the 2001 supplement The Rockets of the World 2001 supplement features some of the most unusual rockets to fly. It covers an assortment of NACA test model configurations launched from Wallops Island to measure supersonic drag, a stability test of 2-finned rockets, spherical rockets, and a balloon-launched flying saucer. If you like cigar-shaped 1950's rockets, you'll find a lot in this booklet. There are also some more conventional sounding rockets from three countries. While all but one of the photos are reproduced in black and white, the drawings include the complete color data you need to paint your models accurately.


Rockets depicted in the Rockets of the World 2001 Supplement

The following rockets are covered in varying degrees of detail

United States:
NACA RM-2 (11 versions)
NACA RM-10
NACA E-17 (3 versions)
2.25" aircraft rocket with twisted fins
Hermes A-3A
Hermes A-3B
10" spherical motor (2 versions)
Planetary Entry Parachute Program aeroshell (2 versions)
WASP
Terrier-Malemute
Czechoslovakia:
Sonda S1-S2
South Korea:
KSR-I