1950s-60s photo of US Navy REGULUS missile being launched

$10.00 CAD

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Nice photo of Regulus missile just after blasting off from land-based launchpad.

Written in margin at bottom ‘REGULUS

Written on back:

This photograph is not to be used for advertising purposes unless copy and layout have been approved in writing by Chance Vought Aircraft Incorporated., Dallas, Texas.
 
CHANGE VOUGHT AIRCRAFT
REGULUS MISSILE
 

Two punched holes at bottom. Deep crease UL corner, vertical crease starting LL. Fold UR corner.

8” x 9 ⅞”

(Red text is an electronic watermark that is not physically part of the photo for sale)

 

The SSM-N-8A Regulus or the Regulus I was a United States Navy-developed ship-and-submarine-launched, nuclear-capable turbojet-powered second generation cruise missile, deployed from 1955 to 1964. Its development was an outgrowth of U.S. Navy tests conducted with the German V-1 missile at Naval Air Station Point Mugu in California. Its barrel-shaped fuselage resembled that of numerous fighter aircraft designs of the era, but without a cockpit. Test articles of the Regulus were equipped with landing gear and could take off and land like an airplane. When the missiles were deployed they were launched from a rail launcher, and equipped with a pair of Aerojet JATO bottles on the aft end of the fuselage.

WIKIPEDIA


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