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Breeze1913
6th December 2009, 05:10 PM
I was assigned to Ft. Sill, OK last year for over three months.
During my short stay I couldn't help but go to the museum and check out the rockets & missiles on display outside. It's a crying shame to see all that history in such disrepair & starting to rot away.
Enjoy the photos.
Breeze1913
6th December 2009, 05:13 PM
I do have quite a few more pictures. This is just a sampling.
So, if any one rocket or missile intrests you, I can send them email, just let me know.
Breeze1913
6th December 2009, 05:15 PM
Yet some more photos.
Breeze1913
6th December 2009, 05:18 PM
Please excuse my friend in the previous photographs, he got carried away while comparing notes with the Lil' Jon....
Breeze1913
6th December 2009, 05:24 PM
Like I mentioned, this is just a random samping of the photos I took.
I did try to take close ups & get some detail of a few of these. Keep in mind I'm more of a sport scale builder. I also know that most of these rockets are well documented in greater detail in other publications.
If you are going through Oklahoma though, stop at Ft. Sill & check it out, it's worth it. 'cause as you see here, you can climb all over these & touch the detail.
rocketguy101
6th December 2009, 06:59 PM
Nice shots Scott! Huh! I live 30 miles from Lawton/Ft Sill and never knew that museum was there. We took Boy Scouts over to Ft Sill several times, and they always take us through the old fort church and horse stables area--I need to get over there!
powderburner
6th December 2009, 09:01 PM
I do have quite a few more pictures. This is just a sampling.
So, if any one rocket or missile intrests you, I can send them email, just let me know.
If? IF? IF???? IF !!?!
What's the matter with you?!!!????? Get those pix burned onto a CD and post a note here how much you want for a copy. (I have a ton of mailer boxes I could offer you but it's probably not worth it to ship them.)
Seriously, it is great that you are willing to share, I compliment and commend you for that, but by the time you sqeeze them down to fit the size limits you will start losing detail. Any of us "serious" collectors (that is, scale nuts) will want copies full size, the best you have.
So, PM me the price and your mailing address today and I will send you payment in the mail tomorrow!
Evo666
6th December 2009, 10:22 PM
Ahhh I was in Ft. Sill for basic training 9 years ago!
Are there any Patriot missile more particular the PAC3 missile displayed?
When I left Ft.Bliss,tx. the pac3 was still in its infant stages.
Breeze1913
7th December 2009, 07:16 PM
David - The rockets are on display east of the museum, just west of I-44, not too terribly far from the stables.
PowderBurner - PM sent
Evo - No. sorry I didn't see a patriot while I was there last year.
powderburner
8th December 2009, 05:51 AM
Thank you, Breeze1913
MarkII
8th December 2009, 11:32 AM
Identification, please. Which one is this?
http://www.rocketryforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=14164&d=1260119559
Also, nice shot of the Corporal in your third post!
MarkII
Brent
8th December 2009, 12:22 PM
I think that is a Redstone.
powderburner
8th December 2009, 03:24 PM
I believe that is correct
It is missing the control tabs at the tips of the aft fins
Micromeister
8th December 2009, 06:46 PM
Boy do I agree with Powderburner:
Please put your photos on a CD: I'd be happy to send you a mailer and some bucks for a copy.
Yes the Rocket in the second set of pics is a Redstone missile.
I believe the missile in the 4th pic of your 3rd set is not a little John missile but a Lance missile and launcher. Little Johns are just that "Little" with a light weight tag-along trailer type launcher.
one more little correction: the Truck mounted missile in the 2nd set and shown again from the rear in the 5th set is a Lacrosse Missile.
Breeze1913
9th December 2009, 08:19 PM
Yep, busted, that's a Lance alright....
My next-door neighbor was a Lance Missle crewman; the last Lance Missle Battery in the US Army. He tells me it was the american scud, which we all know is true.
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