Shop @ RocketReviewsQuest Aerospace MLAS Sport Scale Model Rocket KitNASA's Maximum Launch Abort System (MLAS) is designed to protect the astronauts inside the upcoming Orion spacecraft. In the event of an emergency, the MLAS could be used to propel the spacecraft away from the booster to safety. To test the MLAS concept, NASA flew a test flight on July 8, 2009, at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island Virginia.
Quest's sport-scale model streaks aloft on a pillar of smoke and fire then floats gently to Earth under a total of three parachutes - the capsule under two; the booster under its own.
ASINsRaw: AuthorRaw: Blade SpanRaw: CP Method: Rocksim/Rocksim CP MethodRaw: Rocksim/Rocksim CP Position From Front: 6.2200 inches CP Position From FrontRaw: 6.2200 CP Position From RearRaw: Decals: Waterslide DecalsRaw: Waterslide Design (OpenRocket)Raw: Design (RockSim)Raw: Design (SpaceCad)Raw: DesignerRaw: Diameter: 3.4640 inches DiameterRaw: 3.4640 Fin Material: Balsa Fin MaterialRaw: Balsa Fin SpanRaw: ImageRaw: Length: 9.0000 inches LengthRaw: 9.0000 Main Body TubeRaw: Main Nose ConeRaw: Manufacturer: Quest ManufacturerRaw: Quest Model: 3014 ModelRaw: 3014 Motor SizeRaw: Nose Cone MaterialRaw: Original PriceRaw: Plan (Estes Instructions)Raw: Plan (JimZ)Raw: Plan (Other)Raw: Plan (YORP)Raw: PowerRaw: Product Type: Kit Product TypeRaw: Kit Production YearsRaw: Recommended Motors: B6-4 Recommended MotorsRaw: B6-4 Recovery: Parachute RecoveryRaw: Parachute Related ProductsRaw: ScaleRaw: Skill Level: 3 Skill LevelRaw: 3 StatusRaw: Style: Scale StyleRaw: Scale TagsRaw: Scale:MLAS Weight: 18.5000 ounces WeightRaw: 18.5000 Wing SpanRaw:
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