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Bristol Bloodhound surface-to-air guided missiles
The Arrival of the First Thor Ballistic Missile to RAF BomPhotograph of the delivery of first Thor Ballistic Missile to an RAF Base in Norfolk, 19th September 1958. Sixty-five feet long
Bristol Bloodhound surface-to-air guided missiles at RAF Station, Woolfox Lodge
A Thor missile is loaded into a Douglas C-124 Globemaster II for transport to the UK
Northrop T-38A-10-NO Talon 58-1194, Buzz Number TF-194. The first production aircraft, with the rear cockpit canopy blanked off for flight testing
Chrysler Jupiter-C sounding rocket at Cape Canaveral on 8 August 1957 prior to the third and final sub-orbital test of a re-entry nose cone
Vickers(ja) Wild Goose missile on a rail trolley
The UK Prime Minister, the Rt Hon Harold Macmillan, insp?The UK Prime Minister, the Rt Hon Harold Macmillan, inspects a de Havilland Firestreak air-to-air missile on Gloster Javelin F(AW)7, XH900, as the pilot, Flt Lt Ian Keppie, looks on at Cottesmore
Blue Streak at Woomera
Wg Cdr R D Romanis gives Queen Elizabeth II a tourWg Cdr R.D. Romanis shows Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh a de Havilland Firestreak infra-red, air-to-air guided missile on Gloster Javelin F(AW) 2, XA633. 1957. Date: 1957
A Thor IRBM is launched from Air Force Missile Test CentreA Thor IRBM is launched from the Air Force Missile Test Center, Patrick AFB, Florida, USA
The first Thor missile for the RAF at Feltwell NorfolkThe first Thor missile for the RAF at Feltwell, Norfolk, on 19 September 1958
WW II - range of bombs, ordnance dropped by RAFVintage World War II photograph - range of bombs ordnance dropped by bombers of the RAF
Avro Vulcan B. 2 XL318Royal Air Force - Avro Vulcan B.2 XL318, of No.617 (Dambusters) Squadron, with an inert Blue Steel missile, at Andrews Air Force Base
Radioplane OQ-19D aerial target. The OQ-19 was a low-speed target used for gun and missile anti-aircraft training. Radioplane, a division of the Northrop Corporation
Iowa Air National Guard - Northrop F-89J Scorpion O-32662Iowa Air National Guard - Northrop F-89J Scorpion 53-(O-3)2662 (O for obsolete, not a number), of the 124th Fighter Interceptor Squadron
United States Air Force Martin MGM-13 Mace 60-6726, tactical surface to surface missile. The Mace was to be armed with a nuclear warhead and was deployed in West Germany, South Korea and on Okinawa
V-2 Rocket A-4V-2 Rocket on a Low-Loader Truck in the Streets in London Date: 1945
de Havilland Blue StreakDe Havilland Blue Streak Medium-Range Ballistic Missile Being Lowered, in Its Launcher-Frame, Onto a Low-Loader Truck Date: 1950s
Fieseler Fi-103 V-1 Doodlebugs in a Row Date: 1945
Sikorsky HUS-1 Seahorse with Bullpup air-to-surface missileSikorsky HUS-1 Seahorse, 145762, carrying a Bullpup air-to-surface guided missile
The 32nd Guided Weapons Regiment of the Royal Artillery?The 32nd Guided Weapons Regiment of the Royal Artillery at Ty Croes, North Wales, working on the English Electric Thunderbird surface-to-air guided missile
An English Electric Thunderbird surface-to-air guided missile being transferred from the launcher-loading trolley to the launcher, September 1958. Date: 1958
English Electric Thunderbird guided missile systemEnglish Electric Thunderbird surface-to-air guided missile system, March 1958. Date: 1958
Blue Streak in LT Tower - Hawker Siddeley Dynamics? factoryBlue Streak in the LT Tower at Hawker Siddeley Dynamics? factory at Hatfield
Blue Streak test rig installation at Hatfield, c1958Blue Streak test rig installation at Hatfield, circa 1958. Date: circa 1958
An almost complete Blue Streak at Stevenage, c1964An almost complete Blue Streak at Stevenage, circa 1964. Date: circa 1964
Complete Blue Streak electrical mock-up for circuit testing at Stevenage, circa 1964. Date: circa 1964
Bristol Bloodhound guided missile unveiled at FiltonBristol Bloodhound surface-to-air guided missile was unveiled at Filton on 20 August 1957. Date: 1957
Bristol Bloodhound surface-to-air guided missile at Farnborough in 1957. Date: 1957
WW2 - German V2 Rocket captured - October 1945. Date: 1945
Armstrong Whitworth Sea Slug, surface-to-air missile at the SBAC Farnborough airshow on 6 September 1958. Date: 1958
Martin B-61A MatadorUnited States Air Force - Martin B-61A Matador. A de-activated missile mounted on a transit trailer for exhibition purposes. Date: circa 1960
Boeing CIM-10 BoMARC (Boeing Michigan Aeronautical Research Center) interceptor missile on display at the USAF Museum, Wright-Patterson Air base. Date: circa 1975
Martin MGM-13 Mace 56-726United States Air Force - Martin MGM-13 Mace 56-726, a ground-launched cruise missile, at an air-show in the United States. Date: circa 1961
Ballista. Engraving. Museo Militar, 1883. Later colourationAncient Age. Ballista or bolt thrower, ancient missile weapon. Engraving. Museo Militar, 1883. Later colouration. Date: 2019
North American F-86H Sabre 52-5737North American F-86H-5-NH Sabre 52-5737 (MSN 187-159), on display at Florence Air and Missile Museum. Date: circa 1985
Douglas BTD-1 Destroyer 04959 (MSN 1891), on display at Florence Air and Missile Museum. Date: circa 1985
Sikorsky H-34A-Si Choctaw 55-4496 (MSN 58509), on display at Florence Air and Missile Museum. Date: circa 1985
Sikorsky HO4S-1 125506 (MSN 55006), on display at Florence Air and Missile Museum. Date: circa 1985
Douglas F-6A Skyray 134748 & an McDonnell ADM-20 QuailDouglas F-6A Skyray 134748 (msn 10342), on display at Pima Air and Space Museum, Tucson, AZ, on loan from National Naval Aviation Museum
Douglas RB-66B Destroyer 53-0431Douglas RB-66B-DL Destroyer 53-0431 (MSN 44312) was on display at Florence Air and Missile Museum. Museum closed and aircraft was scrapped in 1998 or shortly thereafter. Date: circa 1980
Vertol H21 Shawnee on display at Florence Air and Missile Museum. Date: circa 1980
North American Rockwell T-2C Buckeye 156721Rockwell T-2C Buckeye 156721 (msn 318-36, call-sign 87'), of the Pacific Missile Testing Unit, at Point Mugu Naval Air Station in California. Date: circa 1985
McDonnell Douglas F-4G Wild Weasel 69-0250United States Air Force (USAF) - McDonnell Douglas F-4G Wild Weasel 69-0250 (msn 3776), of the 52nd Tactical Fighter Wing, based at Spangdahlem Air Base, at RAF Upper Heyford on 4 June 1988
McDonnell Douglas F-4G Wild Weasel 69-7202United States Air Force (USAF) - McDonnell Douglas F-4G Wild Weasel 69-7202 (msn 3855), of the 81st Tactical Fighter Squadron, based at Spangdahlem Air Base
McDonnell F-4N Phantom II 153039United States Marine Corps - McDonnell F-4N Phantom II 153039 (msn 1595, 8F0145), at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base for storage and disposal, circa 1984. Converted to QF-4N as 134 and 34'
Bristol Bloodhound surface to air missile test round carried by a side lifting crane for removing / placing missiles from / on launchers and servicing stands. Date: circa 1962