CMR D-Region Tomahawk (S1) Basic Information.
Competition Model Rockets (CMR)
MODEL NAME:
D-Region Tomahawk Also known as:
NUMBER:
S1
Introduced: 1970
Final Year: 1987
Designer:
Type: Scale
Motor Mount: 1x21mm, Later 1x18mm
Recovery: Parachute
Stages: 1
Length: 20"
Diameter: 0.93"
Span:
Weight: 39g
Mfg. Description: This is an exact scale model of the single stage sounding rocket, NASA Flight No. 12.08GT, built by the Astro-Met Division of the Thiokol Chemical Corporation. This rocket was designed and flown to determine vehicle performance and establish payload environment during flight before acceptance in the NASA rocket stable. The performance was as predicted and the basic rocket was accepted by NASA. Model is precisely scaled from full size manufacturer's drawings. Color was determined from many NASA color photographs. Ideal for NAR Scale and Scale Altitude events. Original model won first in Scale and first in Scale Altitude at NARAM 11. Kit contains detailed instructions, precision scale plastic nose cone, special built up fins, true to prototype shroud, "pop" launch lug, screw head embossing tool. Recommended for experienced modelers. (CMR 1972 Catalog)
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This is an exact scale model of the single stage sounding rocket, NASA Flight No. 12.08GT, built by the Astro-Met Division of the Thiokol Chemical Corporation. This rocket was designed and flown to determine vehicle performance and establish payload environment during flight before acceptance in the NASA rocket stable.
The model is precisely scaled from full size manufacturer's drawings. Ideal for NAR Scale and Scale Altitude events. Original model won first in Scale and first in Scale Altitude at NARAM 11. Kit contains very detailed instructions, precision scale plastic nose cone, built up fins, true to prototype shroud, pop launch lug, screw head embossing tool. Has won numerous places in national and international competition.
Recommended for experienced modelers. (CMR 1987 Catalog)
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