1. CIAM/NASA HFL Kholod model, in painted metal, on wooden base with brass plaque reading CIAM/NASA HFL Kholod, 12-1/2 inches (318 mm) long. 2. Lavochkin V-751 rocket model, in painted metal, on wooden base with brass plaque reading Lavochkin V-751. 10-1/2 inches (267 mm) long. WITH a watercolor painting of the Kholod rocket. The Kholod, or Hypersonic Flying Laboratory (HFL) was created as a joint effort of the Russian Central Institute of Aviation Motors and NASA as an experimental rocket design that may one day be the forerunner of sophisticated rockets for long-range space travel. The Lovothkin V-751 was an experimental flying laboratory, developed from the S-75 surface to air missile, capable of speeds over Mach 3, and altitudes up to 66,000 feet. It used a two-stage propulsion system of a solid-fuel booster followed by a liquid-fuel engine.
1. CIAM/NASA HFL Kholod model, in painted metal, on wooden base with brass plaque reading CIAM/NASA HFL Kholod, 12-1/2 inches (318 mm) long. 2. Lavochkin V-751 rocket model, in painted metal, on wooden base with brass plaque reading Lavochkin V-751. 10-1/2 inches (267 mm) long. WITH a watercolor painting of the Kholod rocket. The Kholod, or Hypersonic Flying Laboratory (HFL) was created as a joint effort of the Russian Central Institute of Aviation Motors and NASA as an experimental rocket design that may one day be the forerunner of sophisticated rockets for long-range space travel. The Lovothkin V-751 was an experimental flying laboratory, developed from the S-75 surface to air missile, capable of speeds over Mach 3, and altitudes up to 66,000 feet. It used a two-stage propulsion system of a solid-fuel booster followed by a liquid-fuel engine.
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