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Hoonte
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What nose cone/flight is this?
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Are you sure it is a nose come it looks like an old style sonobuoy
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Hoonte
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My thoughts exactly.
The narrator was talking about a nose cone. I was an edit mistake I guess
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Quote from: racevedo88 on 12/04/2017 11:05 am
Are you sure it is a nose come it looks like an old style sonobuoy
Mark 4 reentry vehicle
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There were also "data pods" that were tossed off of some ballistic missile tests that had the same shape.
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I think it was very possibly one of the two RVX-1 re-entry vehicles recovered in 1959 during the Thor-Able Phase 2 tests from Cape Canaveral. RVX-4 re-entry vehicles ejected cylindrical data capsules.
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