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Navaho XSM-64 drawing and photo references
Large format drawing of the two-stage intercontinental cruise missile. Scanned at 300 dpi grayscale from a 1/72 scale drawing (Rockwell, dated 1974), presents top, side and front views along with cross sections and data. Intended to aid model builders.
BONUS: Standard Missile Characteristics, XSM-64A, dated 1 May 57, showing an unbuilt version of the vehicle with landing gear
BONUS: Standard Aircraft Characteristics, XB-64A, dated 12 Aug 53, showing an early unbuilt version of the intercontinental cruise missile
BONUS: 49 photos (2048 X 1536 px) of the Navaho display near Kennedy Space Center, and the Navaho booster engine on display at the USAF missile museum nearby.
Further BONUS: 2 drawings of 1949 early proposal, with top-and-botom ramjets and a V-2-style rocket engine; 3-vieew of G-26 booster; 3-view of G-26 missile; 3-view of G-38 booster.

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Snark SM-62 Drawing and Photo References
High resolution (300 dpi) scans of 4 drawings of the Snark cruise missile from the Snark SM-62A Technical Manual T.O. 21-SM62-2-1, showing the vehicle in great detail, along with 46 photos (2048X1536 px) of the Snark on display at Hill Air Force Base. Photos taken in 2004 and 2007 under differing weather and lighting conditions.

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Kennedy Space Center/USAF Missile Museum
A business trip took me to KSC in 2006. While not able to take a camera everywhere I wanted (such as the tour of the VAB I went on), and while I did nopt have time to go everywhere I wanted (such as to visit the Saturn V display), I did nevertheless manage to take many (229) photos. At KSC:
The Apollo 1 launch table (with "Abandon in Place" stenciled on); the VAB (exteriors only, drat); Atlas, Titan, Redstone, Saturn Ib on display at the Visitors Center Rocket Park; several display models including a full-scale Soyuz, and more.

Also: External displays at the Air Force Space and Missile Museum, such as:
Minuteman, Jupiter, Titan, Firebee, Quail, Subroc, Hound Dog, Navaho and more.
Photos are 2048X1536 pixels

Price for CD-ROM, US: $12.50


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Marshall Space Flight Center/ US Space and Rocket Center
Over several years, a number of business trips have taken me to Huntsville, Alabama. I have always made sure to bring my camera, and now have a collection of over 700 photos showing rockets, missiles, engines, displays and display models. Included in this photo set are: the Lockheed A-12 (SR-71 predecessor) on display at the USSRC; the Saturn V, the Saturn I (within MSFC) and Saturn I Block II, Titan II first stage, the full-scale, vertically-stacked replica Saturn V, the Centaur, the SSME, the 1/10-scale cutaway model of the Saturn V, a display model of the Orion nuclear pulse space vehicle, two large display models of the X-30 National AeroSpace Plane (NASP), rocket park photos, and many more.

Most photos are 2048X1536 pixels, but some of the early ones are 1600X1200 pixels (camera upgrade)

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F-86 Saber Photos
Thirteen large, panoramic photos of F-86 Sabers, ranging from 3200 to 11570 pixels wide. Eight are of the "cutaway" Saber on display at the USAF Museum in Dayton, showing all the internal bits and pieces. Two are of the RF-86K also on display at the USAF Museum; two of the F-86 on display at the New England Aerospace Museum; and one of the F-86 on display at the Tennessee Museum of Aviation.


Promo images of F-86 photos

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Promo images of F-86 photos

X-15 Photos
115 photos of the X-15 on display at the USAF Museum in Dayton, OH. Photos taken in 2007 and 2008 using an 8 megapixel camera at full resolution and minimum compression. Shows the X-15 from all angles, including the XLR-99 rocket engine.


Thumbnail images of X-15 photos

Price for CD-ROM, US: $15.00


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German WWII rocket Photos
115 photos of German WWII-era rockets on display at the National Air and Space Museum and at the USAF Museum in Dayton, Ohio. Include the V-2 (two different displays, as well as separate engine shots), the Rheitochter, the Hs 293, the Rurhstahl X-4, Hs 117 and Me 163 "Komet." Note: the NASM Udvar-Hazy facility does not allow tripods (gah!) and this causes some trouble with photography.


Thumbnail images of German WWII rocket photos

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Spacecraft related drawings and documents
Aircraft related drawings and documents

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