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    SCALE - (CIM 10) Bomarc Gallery

    Welcome to the Scale Bomarc (CIM 10) Gallery on TRF.

    This gallery showcases the Bomarc CIM-10 and those rockets derived from it. Particularly appropriate in this thread are the following:

    Balsa Machining Service (BMS): Mini Bomarc: 0805(TK-5)
    Estes: Bomarc: KC-5 or #0654
    Estes: Bomarc: #0657
    Estes: Mini Bomarc: TK-5 or #0805
    Madcow: Bomarc Rocket: K-119



    as well as any upscales, downscales, clones, kitbashes or other derivative works. Even Goonies qualify!


    The CIM-10 Bomarc was the only surface-to-air missile (SAM) ever deployed by the United States Air Force. All other U.S. land-based SAMs were and are under the control of the United States Army.

    The supersonic Bomarc missiles were the first long-range anti-aircraft missiles in the world. They were capable of carrying conventional or nuclear warheads. Their intended role in defense was in an intrusion prevention perimeter. Bomarcs aligned on the eastern and western coasts of North America theoretically would launch and would destroy enemy bombers before the bombers could drop their payloads on industrial regions.

    It involved the deployment of tactical stations armed with Bomarc missiles along the east and west coasts of North America and the central areas of the continent. BOMARC and the SAGE guidance system were phased out in the early 1970s since they seemed to be ineffective and costly. Neither of these systems was ever used in combat, so while their combat effectiveness remains untested, they are still perceived as having been an important deterrent.

    In addition to the USAF, the Bomarc was also deployed by Canada after the country had canceled its advanced Avro Canada CF-105 Arrow manned interceptor in 1959.


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    BMS Mini Bomarc (0805(TK-5)) Basic Information

    Balsa Machining Service (BMS) Mini Bomarc (0805(TK-5)) Basic Information.

    Balsa Machining Service (BMS)

    Mini Bomarc

    #0805(TK-5)

    Introduced:
    Final Year:
    Designer: Larry Renger

    Type: Scale, Clone
    Motor Mount: 1x13mm
    Recovery: parachute
    Stages: 1
    Length: 11.75"
    Diameter: 0.736"
    Span: 4.5"
    Weight:

    Mfg. Description: DESC


    First post in this thread featuring this rocket.

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    Mfg. Page


    If you have any additional information on this rocket and/or catalog photos please let us know.
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    Estes Mini Bomarc (TK-5 or #0805) Basic Information

    Estes Mini Bomarc (TK-5 or #0805) Basic Information.

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    Mini Bomarc

    TK-5 or #0805

    Introduced: 1972
    Final Year: 1980
    Designer: Larry Renger

    Type: Scale
    Motor Mount: 1x13mm
    Recovery: parachute
    Stages: 1
    Length: 11.75"
    Diameter: 0.736"
    Span: 4.5"
    Weight: 1 oz

    Mfg. Description: Famous flying scale model. Authentic full color decals for Canadian Air Force decor. Die cut and pre-printed fins. (Estes 1972 Catalog)

    Estes 1972 Catalog Estes 1973 Catalog Estes 1977 Catalog

    First post in this thread featuring this rocket.

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    If you have any additional information on this rocket and/or catalog photos please let us know.
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    I used to tell Mom, "...I want to fly rockets when I grow up!"

    She said, "Make up your mind, you can't do both!"

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    Madcow Bomarc Rocket (K-119) Basic Information

    Madcow Bomarc Rocket (K-119) Basic Information.

    Madcow Rocketry

    Bomarc Rocket

    K-119

    Introduced:
    Final Year:
    Designer:

    Type: Scale
    Motor Mount: 1x29mm
    Recovery: parachute
    Stages: 1
    Length: 45.25"
    Diameter: 2.6"
    Span:
    Weight: 39 oz

    Mfg. Description:

    Madcow 2008 Web Ad Madcow 2011 Web Ad

    First post in this thread featuring this rocket.

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    If you have any additional information on this rocket and/or catalog photos please let us know.
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    Estes Bomarc (KC-5 or #0654) Basic Information

    Estes Bomarc (KC-5 or #0654) Basic Information.

    Estes Industries

    Bomarc

    KC-5 or #0654

    Introduced: 1972
    Final Year: 1977
    Designer: Larry Renger

    Type: Scale
    Motor Mount: 1x18mm
    Recovery: parachute/glide
    Stages: 1
    Length: 23"
    Diameter: 1.325"
    Span:
    Weight: 3.8 oz

    Mfg. Description: A beautifully detailed superb scale rendering of the U.S.A.F. surface-to-air interceptor missile. Features molded plastic components and die cut balsa parts. Big authentic decals, vinyl striping and metalized mylar panels. At apogee the engine pod is ejected and comes down by parachute while the model returns as a boost glider...with a gentle flat glide pattern. (Estes 1973 Catalog)

    Estes 1973 Catalog Estes 1975 Catalog Estes 1977 Catalog

    First post in this thread featuring this rocket.

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    If you have any additional information on this rocket and/or catalog photos please let us know.
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    Photos of the "Fleet": http://www.flickr.com/photos/23694991@N03/

    I used to tell Mom, "...I want to fly rockets when I grow up!"

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    Estes Bomarc (0657) Basic Information

    Estes Bomarc (0657) Basic Information.

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    Bomarc

    #0657

    Introduced: 1978
    Final Year: 1980
    Designer:

    Type: Scale
    Motor Mount: 1x18mm
    Recovery: parachute
    Stages: 1
    Length: 23"
    Diameter: 1.325"
    Span: 9"
    Weight: 3.5 oz

    Mfg. Description: A beautifully detailed superb 1/24 scale rendering of the U.S.A.F. surface-to-air interceptor missile. Our replica features authentic four color decals, die cut balsa fins and quick release engine mount. Great performance too with dramatic 18" parachute recovery. (Estes 1978 Catalog)

    Estes 1978 Catalog Estes 1978 Summer Catalog

    First post in this thread featuring this rocket.

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    If you have any additional information on this rocket and/or catalog photos please let us know.
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    SCALE - Bomarc Gallery

    Great work! Glad to see someone do a build thread. I didn't take a picture of mine until I was finished.
    I really enjoyed this build just like all the other Clone of the Month rockets. So far I haven't missed one yet.
    Here is mine:


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    Well heres the finished product Still a few more touches and then swing testing with an engine
    Cheers
    Fred

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    I just love the Test round Bomarc! Gotta be the KEWLEST Looking missile ever designed.

    Single A10-3T mini Bomarc, Mini Bomarc Gliding with FX smokers in the ramjets or 3 D12 Cluster with FX smokers in the ramjets they are all favorite flyers. I have to replace the motor mount in the 13.25 scale model which will go form 3 D12's to 4 D12's.

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    Gate guards

    Posed with plastic army guys.
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    This is my mini clone. Got many-o-flight out of it. Performs great on an A10-3T.
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    John this is an amazing gallery thanks pal
    Cheers
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    Madcow Bomarc

    Here's rebuild I'm just finishing up... The black US version went in ballistic. The white version is the rebuild. Pretty strong rocket lol!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SRBell View Post
    Here's rebuild I'm just finishing up... The black US version went in ballistic. The white version is the rebuild. Pretty strong rocket lol!
    They both look great
    Cheers
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    Here's my Madcow Bomarc. It was a complicated build, but it is a nice flyer on G & H motors.

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    to skidmark flight!

    It is a great kit, and I'd recommend it to anyone who might be on the fence.

    G.D.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gdiscenza View Post
    Here's my Madcow Bomarc. It was a complicated build, but it is a nice flyer on G & H motors.

    It is a great kit, and I'd recommend it to anyone who might be on the fence.

    G.D.
    The picture of the kit will scare most people away lol! That's a lot of wood. Nice looking rocket.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SRBell View Post
    The picture of the kit will scare most people away lol! That's a lot of wood. Nice looking rocket.
    I agree but you folks need to think about an alternate paint scheme
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    Scratch built profile depron rocket boosted RC glider bomarc. Photo shows it with a pusher motor in a pod mount, mounted in the 24mm mount.

    Weighs approx 12 oz rtf with an E-6 RC.

    Here's the maiden rocket boosted flight.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOutmz1aSOw

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    Scratch built bomarc built around 1990, paper ramjet cones, flies on C-6-3's, with horizontal recovery, still ready for action.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fred22 View Post
    I agree but you folks need to think about an alternate paint scheme

    I tried the all white paint scheme. But while I was painting the black on my HoJo I just couldn't help myself lol! It just looked kinda plain all white and silver. Any hey, I'm from Canada... White rockets are hard to find in the snow.

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    Loking for info on the BOMARC

    I just joined this forum.

    While playing truant back in the misty and halcyon days of misspent youth, I did try my hand at model rocketry.

    Since then, I've gone on into other activities over the years.

    One has been an abiding love, model aircraft, both static plastic and flying models.

    And I have an idea for a project, which brings me to you guys and girls.

    Many many years ago, LBC(long before computers), I saw a photo of a mockup for a manned BOMARC.

    So, I'm trying to chase it down.

    Looking through the BOMARC thread, I came upon mention of a version made by Madcow. Is this still available, at a reasonable price? The scale is a bit large for my tastes, but, if that is the only thing currently available, so be it.

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    Madcow still has that, but at a much smaller scale, http://www.balsamachining.com/ has the Estes Mini-Bomarc Clone
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    For some reason, I've managed to pick up a bunch of Mini-Brute rockets via Ebay over the years. The Mini Bomarc is one of them.









    I did the honorable thing and flew it, but the modern Estes shotgun ejection charge was too much for it. Both pods blew off on both flights. It's since been retired.




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