Long description of figure 1

A view of cell 21 looking into the test cell toward the two test stands. The original test stand location on the right has a small copper rocket engine mounted on the stand. The new stand, located about 4 feet to the left, has a long pulse-detonation combustion engine mounted on it. To the rear of the two stands can be seen a bulkhead with feed line outlets that can be switched at common valves behind the bulkhead to supply either stand. A gauge panel is visible through a doorway in the bulkhead at which various purge pressures are set. A connection panel for instrumentation wiring can be seen above the stands.


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