$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:
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.
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