Function | Experimental rocket |
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Manufacturer | Cook Electric Co. |
Country of origin | United States |
Size | |
Height | 7.6 metres (25 ft) |
Diameter | 1,300 millimetres (51 in) |
Mass | 2,000 kilograms (4,500 lb) |
Stages | One |
Launch history | |
Status | Retired |
Launch sites | Edwards Air Force Base Holloman Air Force Base |
Total launches | 4 |
Partial failures | 4 |
First flight | January 26, 1954 |
Last flight | April 3, 1956 |
First Stage | |
Engines | 1 |
Thrust | 222 kN (50,000 lbf) |
Burn time | 3 seconds |
Fuel | Solid |
Cherokee was an experimental rocket built by the Cook Electric Co. for use by the United States Air Force during the 1950s for the testing of ejection seats.
History[]
Made from aluminum,[1] Cherokee was a blocky, simple design that was designed for air-launch from a B-29 bomber.[2] It was operated as part of Project Whoosh, an effort to determine if the use of ejection seats at supersonic speeds was feasible.[3] Launched from the B-29 mothership at an altitude of 6 miles (9.7 km),[4] it would fire a solid-fueled rocket to accelerate to supersonic speed, at which point the ejection seat, containing an anesthetized chimpanzee as a test subject, would be fired.[3] The first test took place on January 26, 1954, at Edwards Air Force Base; another test in June was held before the project moved to Holloman Air Force Base, with two further tests being carried out in July 1955 and April 1956.[5] None of the four chimpanzees used in the tests survived due to difficulties with the ejection system, however the project was considered a partial success.[5]
References[]
- Citations
- Bibliography
- Burgess, Colin, and Chris Dubbs. Animals in Space: From Research Rockets to the Space Shuttle. 2006. New York: Springer Publishing. ISBN 978-0387360539.
- Bushnell, David. History of Research in Space Biology and Biodynamics at the U.S. Air Force Missile Development Center, Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico: 1946-1958. Historical Division, Office of Information Services, Air Force Missile Development Center, Air Research and Development Command, Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico. 1958. Accessed 2014-05-17. ASIN B0019QSQ1E.
- Parsch, Andreas (2003). "Cook Cherokee". Directory of U.S. Military Rockets and Missiles, Appendix 4: Undesignated Vehicles. designation-systems.net. http://www.designation-systems.net/dusrm/app4/cherokee.html. Retrieved 2014-05-17.
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