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Atlas II Launch Vehicle Desktop Model
SKU: AM10042
Atlas II was a member of the Atlas family of launch vehicles, which evolved from the successful Atlas missile program of the 1950s. Atlas II was the last Atlas to use a three engine, “stage-and-a-half“ design: two of its three engines were jettisoned during ascent, but its fuel tanks and other structural elements were retained is now available in a desktop model by Mastercraft.
Delivery 7 to 10 days
Product Description
Scale: 1/144
Wingspan: 2"
Length: 12"
Code: AM10042
Atlas II provided higher performance than the earlier Atlas I by using engines with greater thrust and longer fuel tanks for both stages. The total thrust capability of the Atlas II of 490,000 pounds force (2,200 kN) enabled the booster to lift payloads of 6,100 pounds (2,767 kg) into geosynchronous orbit of 22,000 miles (35,000 km) or more. This series used an improved Centaur upper stage – the world’s first high-energy propellant stage – to increase its payload capability. Atlas II also had lower-cost electronics, an improved flight computer and longer propellant tanks than its predecessor, Atlas I.
The most powerful derivative was the Atlas IIAS. In May 1988, the Air Force chose General Dynamics (now Lockheed-Martin) to develop the Atlas II vehicle, primarily to launch Defense Satellite Communications System payloads and for commercial users as a result of Atlas I launch failures in the late 1980s.
Atlas IIs were launched from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla., by the 45th Space Wing. The final West Coast Atlas II launch was accomplished December 2003 by the 30th Space Wing, Vandenberg AFB, Calif.
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