Development of the high-speed stages for the re-entry test vehicle : Publication No. 68, 1956 Apr 13.

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Development of the high-speed stages for the re-entry test vehicle : Publication No. 68, 1956 Apr 13.

From the introduction : This report presents (1) a description of the structure of the high-speed stages, (2) a description of the solid propellant motors forming the propulsive units of the stages, (3) a description of the test program and the results obtained so far in this program, (4) an analysis of the performance and accuracy to be expected from the high-speed stages, and (5) the results of the preliminary analysis of the growth potential of the high-speed stages.

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