Object Details
- Summary
- These are two twisted leg metal igniter wires made by Marshall Wilder. A single wire is inserted into the aft end of a flying rocket motor and held in place by a disc and tape. Additional wires run between it and the launch control mechanism. An electrical charge is sent through the wires to ignite the motor's non-explosive propellant. G. Harry Stine, a pioneer in the field of flying rocket models, donated these artifacts to NASM in 1973.
- Data Source
- National Air and Space Museum
- Manufacturer
- Marshall Wilder
- Credit Line
- Gift of G. Harry Stine
- Materials
- Wire:
- Nickel-Chromium (Nichrome)
- Envelope:
- Paper
- Adhesive
- Steel
- Dimensions
- Igniters: 1 1/4" x 3/4" x 1/32" and 1 3/8" x 3/8" x 1/32"
- [Prior to 10/7/11] Other (wire): 3.81cm (1 1/2in.)
- Type
- MODELS-Missiles & Rockets
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