3 red and 1 yellow is a standard paint scheme for the first stage of NASA sounding rockets. Or it used to be. The sequence is easily seen on the Trailblazer and Journeyman series of combos.
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3 red and 1 yellow is a standard paint scheme for the first stage of NASA sounding rockets. Or it used to be. The sequence is easily seen on the Trailblazer and Journeyman series of combos.
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Still looking for dimensioned drawings.
How about the Titan II?
Enjoy.
The pointy one?
That would be the Sparrow I.
An Athena dimensioned drawing is in one of the RotW Supplements.
Two unknowns.
First one (B&W) is circa Dec 18, 1955.
Caption states rocket was located due to gamma emissions from payload.
Second one (color) unconfirmed caption states it may be a White Sands...
The missile you are asking about is a GAR-3 or AIM-4E radar seeker head.
Very limited production. Maybe 300 total.
Back in the early 70's Gary Lindgren and Space Age Industries kitted this very...
Here is a pic of a conical-nosed Bomarc.
Some Falcon pics.
Yup.
I photographed the display back in 1999.
A few fins were missing.
Also displayed was a horribly painted Bullpup.
That same week I was able to tour the Cape Canaveral AFS rocket garden and...
How about a nifty AIM-47A?
Available from Uncle Mike's Rocket Shack.
There is a third Tomahawk version available.
QUEST had it for awhile.
MPC had it forever.
The Quest version might still be available from the mail-order warehouse run by Dane Boles. I forget the...
Some have a red-oxide color similar to Rustoleum primer.
I may have a dimensioned drawing that could be helpful.
I can't remember whether it was the Bloodhound or the Thunderbird though.
Give me some time to search thru my files.
Chris
Here are a few examples of real Nike-Smoke stenciling.
Could you post some pics of these display rounds?
Sheri's kits usually come with thick & sturdy ULINE shipping tubes.
I've heard of a scale kit of this missile.
Laser cut basswood fins & slotted tube. No decals.
Plastic chute. Pre-weighted cone for stability for E9.
BT-60 diameter.
Complete with accurate data...
Somewhat, Yes, and Yes.