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On Jun 30, 11:06*pm, jay walsh wrote:
Pat Flannery wrote: Reunite Gondwanaland (Mary Shafer) wrote: The US was going to do that, only with railroad cars, for some proposed missile system. *I don't remember which missile it was, but I remember the artists's renditions, lifted right from the viewgraphs to the pages of AvLeak. Two of them... both Minuteman and MX (Peacekeeper) were considered for deployment on trains. Here's the Minuteman: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Mo...Conception.png ...and in a gross violation of national security, here's the finned version of the rail-based Minuteman for your Lionel model train set, from the early 1960s: http://www.bodnarchuk.com/vintagetoy...LIONEL_TRAIN_0... http://www.bodnarchuk.com/vintagetoy...LIONEL_TRAIN_0... That's the one! *I recalled the whole car as being blue though. *Oh well it was "mumble" years ago. *Thanks Pat. Jay Walsh There used to be a Minuteman train car with engine out at Travis AFB, don't know if its still there. It wasn't active, don't know if they were keeping it for a museum or what, last time I was it was in 1974. So been a while. Nice AF blue color on it. Compare that with the whole MX fiasco that was a missile in search of a basing mode. BMO went nuts on that. I used to go to Norton AFB (now closed) and knew some of the missile guys. I think they actually tested one of the cars with the break through the dirt and launch bit. Though most test launches were out of the silos at Vandenburg. We used to watch them out at Palmdale, there goes another AF bird out to Kwaj. Later I worked with guys who had tons of MRV photos out at Kwaj when re entry vehicles went in. Some of them were really great, coming in at sunset over the Pacific. I don't remember who was contractor on the missile system for MX that was supposed to drive around the desert then hunker down during a nuclear blast then ride it out. Thing was built so it was a bit aerodynamic so blast would go over it. There were some Computational Fluid Dynamics studies that were declassified and shown in the mid 80s at an AIAA meeting at LAX of how it was to survive a nuclear blast, might have been Boeing that was contractor on the thing that drove around. Back when any computer simulation movie was a big deal. Forgot where they had the super computer that did this short 30 second movie with all the data looking like mesh crosshatches. they finally stuck 50 in silos then retired them. After all the political hassles and years of wrangling on basing modes. Looking back you wonder if it really happened and people were so upset over it all. But they were. |
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