Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers (1930-1949)

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1949 GuiDED-MissiLE PROGRAM 437 Observations obtained by these instruments have given information, not only as to how the missiles performed but in a number of instances why they performed as they did. Functional failures, separation of booster rockets, and ejection of experimental apparatus Fig. 6 — 16-irich tracking telescope on modified 90-mm mount, of effective focal length from 40 to 80 feet. The instrument is located 40 miles from the launching site, at an elevation of 800Q feet. from the missiles may be observed. Photometric and spectrographic studies of the jet flame at high altitudes and at high velocities have furnished information regarding fuel-burning processes and heat distribution within the jet and have given an indication of aerodynamic flow patterns around the base of the missile. Orientation of the