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This is the launch platform, also called the firing pedestal, for the U.S. Army's Corporal surface-to-surface missile. A truck pulled the missle on a trailer, and a self-propelled, hydraulically operated erector placed it on the pedestal. The four moveable arms secured the missile in place. An accompanying split level made sure the missile stood on level ground. The pyramid-like strucutre in the middle of the pedestal channeled the exhaust gases away from the launch site--a feature derived from the German V-2 rocket and also adapted for the Army's Redstone ballistic missile.

The U.S. Navy Disposal Division Supply Depot at Port Hueneme, California, transferred this platform to the Museum in 1966.

Display Status

This object is on display in Rockets & Missiles at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, VA.

Rockets & Missiles
Object Details
Country of Origin United States of America Type CRAFT-Missiles & Rockets Manufacturer Firestone Tire and Rubber Company
Dimensions Storage (Storage of Component): 162.6 x 106.7 x 55.9cm (64 x 42 x 22 in.)
Overall: 240 × 270.5 × 375.9 × 101.6cm (7 ft. 10 1/2 in. × 8 ft. 10 1/2 in. × 12 ft. 4 in. × 3 ft. 4 in.)
Materials Overall, steel; tires rubber; split level, glass tube.
Component: Steel, Paint
Inventory Number A19680010006 Credit Line Transferred from U.S. Navy Data Source National Air and Space Museum Restrictions & Rights Usage conditions apply
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