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- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot diameter "0.76".
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot height "4400.0".
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot mass "900.0".
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot mass "900.0".
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot abstract "The NOTS-EV-1 Pilot, also known as NOTSNIK was an expendable launch system and anti-satellite weapon developed by the United States Navy's United States Naval Ordnance Test Station (NOTS). Ten were launched during July and August 1958, all of which failed. It was the first air-launched rocket to be used for an orbital launch attempt, however none was recorded as having reached orbit. Following the first and third orbital launch attempts, a tracking station in New Zealand reported receiving weak signals from the spacecraft, however this was never confirmed, and the launches were not catalogued as having reached orbit. The Pilot rocket was part of Project Pilot.Two variants of the Pilot rocket were built; the Pilot-1, with battleship second to fifth stages, was used for ground-launched atmospheric tests from China Lake, and the Pilot-2, an air-launched version, was used for orbital launch attempts. Orbital launches were conducted from a stripped–down jet carrier aircraft, an F4D–1 Skyray, flying from Point Mugu Naval Air Station, and releasing the rocket over the Santa Barbara Channel Drop Zone. Of the ten launches, four were of Pilot-1s, and the rest Pilot-2s.Project Pilot was cancelled in August 1958, and replaced by the NOTS-EV-2 Caleb. The project remained classified until 1994.The first air–launch was performed on 25 July 1958 by NOTS research pilot William West, a career US Navy officer. The flight originated from China Lake's airstrip at Inyokern. The jet fighter was placed into a steep climb. The rocket released automatically at 41,000 feet, and three seconds later the first two HOTROCs ignited. The pilot was distracted during this time–the sudden release of weight had flipped his aircraft into a tumble. In mid–crisis, West looked up and saw what he thought was the vehicle exploding. He reported it that way, but John Nicolaides (director of the Navy's space program in Washington D.C.) later determined that the \"explosion\" was the plume from the rocket's motors as the exhaust expanded in the thin atmosphere. However, when ground control heard the report of the \"explosion\", it ordered the ground tracking stations (approximately six in number) around the world to stand down. Thus only one station (at Christchurch NZ) remained on the air; it heard a beeping in the right place at the right time. However, the signal was not repeated, so the shot was declared a failure.The second air–launch, in August, ended in a HOTROC explosion. The third air–launch, on 22 August, was again ambiguous: radio contact with the ground was lost during the second–stage burn, but the rocket appeared on film, departing over the horizon. The tracking station at Christchurch reported signals at the predicted times during the first and third orbital windows, but no further signal was received, so the mission was also declared a failure. (The Navy initially reported a successful launch to the White House, but following the loss of signal no public acknowledgement of the mission was issued).".
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot countryOrigin United_States.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot diameter "0.76".
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot failedLaunches "10".
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot finalFlight "1958-08-17".
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot finalFlight "1958-08-28".
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot height "4.4".
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot launchSite Naval_Air_Station_Point_Mugu.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot launchSite Naval_Air_Weapons_Station_China_Lake.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot maidenFlight "1958-07-04".
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot maidenFlight "1958-07-25".
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot manufacturer United_States_Navy.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot mass "900000.0".
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot rocketFunction Anti-satellite_weapon.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot rocketFunction Expendable_launch_system.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot status "Retired".
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot successfulLaunches "0".
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot thumbnail Project_Pilot_launch.jpg?width=300.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot totalLaunches "4".
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot totalLaunches "6".
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageID "21132255".
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageLength "9300".
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageOutDegree "51".
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageRevisionID "694168208".
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageWikiLink Anti-satellite_weapon.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageWikiLink Atmosphere_of_Earth.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageWikiLink Battleship_(rocketry).
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageWikiLink Category:Air_launch_to_orbit.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anti-satellite_missiles.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageWikiLink Category:Equipment_of_the_United_States_Navy.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageWikiLink China_Lake_Launch_Complex_G2.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageWikiLink Classified_information.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageWikiLink Douglas_F4D_Skyray.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageWikiLink Expendable_launch_system.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageWikiLink HOTROC.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageWikiLink JP-4_(fuel).
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageWikiLink Low_Earth_orbit.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageWikiLink McDonnell_Douglas_F-15_Eagle.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageWikiLink NOTS-3SM.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageWikiLink NOTS-8.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageWikiLink NOTS-EV-2_Caleb.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageWikiLink Naval_Air_Station_Point_Mugu.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageWikiLink Naval_Air_Weapons_Station_China_Lake.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageWikiLink Orbit.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageWikiLink Orbital_Sciences_Corporation.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageWikiLink Pegasus_(rocket).
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageWikiLink Pilot_(satellite).
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageWikiLink Pratt_&_Whitney_J57.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageWikiLink Project_Pilot.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageWikiLink Robert_McNamara.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageWikiLink Santa_Barbara_Channel_Drop_Zone.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageWikiLink Solid-fuel_rocket.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Navy.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageWikiLink White_House.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageWikiLink X-241.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageWikiLinkText "NOTS-EV-1 Pilot II".
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageWikiLinkText "NOTS-EV-1 Pilot".
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pilot II".
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pilot".
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot caption "Pilot rocket after launch".
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot countryOrigin United_States.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot fail "10".
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot first "Pilot-1: 1958-07-04".
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot first "Pilot-2: 1958-07-25".
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot function Anti-satellite_weapon.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot function Expendable_launch_system.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot last "Pilot-1: 1958-08-17".
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot last "Pilot-2: 1958-08-28".
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot launches "4".
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot launches "6".
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot manufacturer United_States_Navy.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot payloads Pilot_(satellite).
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot sites China_Lake_Launch_Complex_G2.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot sites Naval_Air_Station_Point_Mugu.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot sites Naval_Air_Weapons_Station_China_Lake.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot stages "Five".
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot status "Retired".
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot success "0".
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Expendable_launch_systems.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageUsesTemplate Payload.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageUsesTemplate Stage.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_rocket.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:US_launch_systems.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot subject Category:Air_launch_to_orbit.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot subject Category:Anti-satellite_missiles.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot subject Category:Equipment_of_the_United_States_Navy.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot hypernym System.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot type MeanOfTransportation.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot type Rocket.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot type Vehicle.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot type DesignedArtifact.
- NOTS-EV-1_Pilot type Thing.