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U.S.N.B.D. - BRITISH ROCKTES AND FUZES
SECTION V - PYROTECHNIC ROCKETS
     

 

 

BRTISH ROCKETS

 

   

OVERALL LENGTH

16.4 in.

SIGNAL ILB. MK III

MAXIMUM DIAMETER

1.8 in.

TOTAL WEIGHT

1 lb.

COLOR OF STARS

White

NUMBER OF STARS

28

 

 

 

 

 

(Service)

 

   

 

   

 

   

 

   

GENERAL:

This rocket is designed for day and night signalling. The components consist of a propellant composition filled case, closed by a wooden plug, and an upper cylinder con-taining 28 white stars.

DESCRIPTION:

The case consists of a rolled paper tube choked near the lower end to form a vent and threaded below the choke to receive the wooden plug. The tube is filled with roc-ket propellant composition, a conical caviyt being left in the center. A clay filling with a tapered hole is located in the top of the tube, and the recess and the face of the clay are primed with mealed powder. A small charge of rocket composition is dusted over the top face of the clay. A clay plug with a tapered hole is located immediately above the choke, the recess and the choke being primed with gunpowder. A metal socket for ac-commodating the stick is glued to the outside of the case and also bound with twine.

The cylinder consists of a rolled paper tube and is filled with 28 white stars. It is closed at one end by a paper disc covered with a paper cone, and at the other end is attached to the case, the joints being sealed with paper strips.

The rocket is painted olive drab and carries a white instructional label around the case. Manufacturing and filling information is stencilled on the cylinder.

OPERATION:

When the wooden plug is removed, the vent is exposed and the rocket is ignited by applying a lighted portfire to the vent. When the major part of the rocket composition has burned, combustion spreads through the cavity and primed hole in the clay filling to the rocket composition in the cylinder, and thereby ignites and ejects the stars. The burning stars are ejected at a height of about 900 ft. and burn for about 9 seconds.

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