Flyfalcons
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Going to do them in the various paint schemes--including an attempt at replicating the paint job on the static display at the Fireworks stand in South Pittsburg, TN.
I learned of this rocket as a result of your post, and as luck would have it, am currently in Huntsville for the Student Launch Initiative event. The launch has been postponed until tomorrow due to weather, so what to do today?
Turns out that South Pittsburg is just 80ish miles from Huntsville, so I went to go see the Honest John! Here are a few photos:
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The day before I stopped by the US Space and Rocket Center, which also has an unusual HoJo on display:
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Thanks for the idea!
James
M50 and M50A1 scale data, perhaps this information will be useful.
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Seems that the Russian drawings always have the best detail. Do you have the source for this, maybe at a higher res?
www.fusionrocket.bizScottieDog,
Love the images! Couple of questions:
1.) Where were this taken at?
2.) Do you know anything about the model? Size, kit or scratchbuilt, etc?
Is that a Spartan in the background at Huntsville or a Nike-Zeus B?
Zeus A or Zeus B? I am guessing Zeus B as not many Zeus A's were built and afaik all were used or destroyed during testing.That is a LIM-49 Spartan. What is interesting is that there is also a Nike Zeus on display there as well...
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