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The following sections contain scale reference information for various rockets. Scale info on SciFi/Fantasy/Future rockets is located in my Retro Rockets section.
These pictures are BIG. The idea is to give you as much data as possible. Once you have it in your browser, use Save As . . to make a local copy for yourself. In some cases, I've noticed that IE truncates the larger pictures if you attempt to show them in the browser window, so to get the entire image, you'll need to "right click" the links and select "Save as . . ." from the contextual menu.
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| Hellfire |
Honest John |
Phoenix |
Sidewinder |
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| Maverick |
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| Little Joe II |
Saturn V |
Mercury Redstone |
H1 Motor |
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| Saturn F1 Engine |
Saturn J2 Engine |
Links to Other Scale Data Sites
There aren't many web sites dedicated specifically to scale data. These are all I've found so far.
- The NARscale web site - scale Special Interest Group of the NAR
- Peter Alway's Space Rockets and Missiles web page. For scale data, this is it.
- Directory of U.S. Rockets and Missiles
- NARTS Scale Data catalog
- Jim Ball's Scale Data Library - tons of great photographic reference material
- A Scale Rocketry site by R. S. Barker.
- Historical pictures from White Sands Missile Range
- Historical Artifacts from the National Air and Space Museum
- Dumb Bombs and Smart Munitions
- MISSILE.index, a comprehensive site with more text history than graphics.
- Weapons Systems from the USAF Museum at Wright-Patterson AFB.
- NASM Photos of Aerobee 150, Jupiter C, Scout D, V2, Viking 12, and WAC Corporal
- Peter McQuillan's Little Joe 1 site.
- A small collection of data on unusual WWII German missiles: Hagelkorn, Wasserfall, Feuerlilie, and X-4 by Dan Johnson
- The Boeing Photo Store - a great resource for looking at pictures or ordering prints up to 24x36 inches.
Scale Data Books