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DOW-UAP-D48, Department of the Air Force Report, 1996
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26E, 8 Sep 61, Response Mode 4, Flight Phase 2: Sustainer engine shut down
prematurely during the booster jettison sequence. Most probable cause was drop
in fuel flow to the gas generator. The vernier engines continued to burn for about
28 seconds after the sustainer shut down. Vernier thrust decayed at 137 seconds,
guidance platform tumbled at 163 seconds. The missile remained intact until at
least 470 seconds, when data were lost. Impact was about 525 miles downrange.
95.
106D (LV-3A)/ Agena B (First Motion), 9 Sep 61, Response Mode 1, Flight Phase 1:
Failure of an umbilical to eject allowed a commit/stop-power signal to reach the
missile. Lack of electrical power 0.265 seconds after liftoff caused the vehicle to
fall back on the launch pad after a rise of about 18 inches.
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99.
105D (LV-3A)/ Agena B (Big Town), Midas IV, 21 Oct 61, Response Mode NA,
Flight Phase 2: Flight was regarded as a success, since the Agena compensated for
Atlas anomalies. Atlas roll control was lost at 186 seconds, resulting in a roll rate
of over 40° per second at Agena separation. Control in pitch and yaw was
maintained. A LOX leak affected sustiliner performance just before SECO and
throughout the vernier phase.
100. 32E, 10 Nov 61, Response Mode 4T, Flight Phase 1: Sustainer engine shut down
0.7 seconds after liftoff. Although a fire appeared in the thrust section at 19
seconds, booster engines maintained stability until 24.5 seconds, when the B2
engine-performance began to decay. All control was lost after this point, and the
missile was destroyed by the RSO at 35 seconds. Impact was about 2500 feet
downrange and 320 feet crossrange.
101. 1170 (Ranger-2),18 Nov 61, Response Mode NA, Flight Phase 4: The Atlas booster
functioned normally. A parking orbit was attained during the Agena first burn
although roll control was not maintained due to failure of the roll gyro. When
control gas was depleted, missile lost stability and began to tumble. Second
Agena bum lasted only one second.
103. 108D (LV-3A)/ Agena B (Round Trip), 22 Nov 61, Response Mode 4T, Flight
Phase 2: Flight was not successful since vehicle failed to achieve orbit. Loss of
pitch control at 244 seconds was attributed to aerodynamic heating. At Agena
separation the Atlas had pitched up 145°.
108. SF,12 Dec 61, Response Mode 5, Flight Phase 2: A failure in the inertial guidance
system of 1.06 seconds duration caused the existing inertial X velocity to be
inserted in the Z-velocity channel. As a result, the missile impacted 575 miles
short and 30 miles left of target.
110. 6F, 20 Dec 61, Response Mode 4T, Flight Phase 2: Flight appeared normal until
staging. During booster jettison, sustainer and vernier hydraulic pressure began
to decay, leading to compete loss of sustainer yaw and pitch control at 229 and
232 seconds, respectively.
Missile began tumbling at about 226 seconds.
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