Schurkey
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I visited the Titan II Missile Museum south of Tucson, Arizona a couple of weeks ago. Nicely recommended; it's small and it's focused, but where else can you visit a Titan's home?
http://www.titanmissilemuseum.org/
Among the exhibits and displays--and aside from the semi-authentic Titan In The Ground which was a real treat to see, there's a listing of some of the tragedies involved in Mutual Assured Destruction. "FOD" is deadly real.
The socket was placed higher-up in the cabinet than I am tall, and behind glass that made my auto-focus camera somewhat unhappy. I can verify that the display socket--"identical" to the real one which is probably orbiting Mars--is a Cornwell. Best I can tell, it is part number 154100, but I can't be certain. At eight pounds, it is a bigass socket!
The socket knocked a hole in the fuel system; they evacuated and vented but hours later the thing went "boom". "...blowing the 740-ton launch duct closure door 200 feet into the air and some 600 feet northeast of the launch complex."
http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=2543
http://www.titanmissilemuseum.org/
Among the exhibits and displays--and aside from the semi-authentic Titan In The Ground which was a real treat to see, there's a listing of some of the tragedies involved in Mutual Assured Destruction. "FOD" is deadly real.
The socket was placed higher-up in the cabinet than I am tall, and behind glass that made my auto-focus camera somewhat unhappy. I can verify that the display socket--"identical" to the real one which is probably orbiting Mars--is a Cornwell. Best I can tell, it is part number 154100, but I can't be certain. At eight pounds, it is a bigass socket!
The socket knocked a hole in the fuel system; they evacuated and vented but hours later the thing went "boom". "...blowing the 740-ton launch duct closure door 200 feet into the air and some 600 feet northeast of the launch complex."
http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=2543
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Lets see Snappy try that ****..
...no, better not. Cornwells Bad *** Socket, I wonder how much it cost? 
. Whether the number reported to the government budget office and the sum paid to Cornwell were actually the same number is unclear.



