image from page 12 of Wing Tips, Vol. 3, Issue 12, Jan. 1970. Caption reads: "One of tractors for new Jet Age: Pan Am will use three tractors to maneurver the 747 at different airports. The largest weighs 155,000 pounds; the smallest, the Hough,…
image from page 12 of Wing Tips, Vol. 3, Issue 12, Jan. 1970. Caption reads: "One of tractors for new Jet Age: Pan Am will use three tractors to maneurver the 747 at different airports. The largest weighs 155,000 pounds...the tractors are only part…
Image from page 3 of GMRD Clipper, Vol. 2, No. 6, Aug. 1955 accompanying article entitled "Cape Canaveral - Heart of the Missile Test Range". Caption reads: "Missile's-eye-view of Cape Canaveral."
Image and caption from page 10 of GMRD Clipper, Vol. 3, Nov. 1956. Caption reads: "One such site located on Dagoe Island, off the Estonia coast in the Baltic Sea, contains three steel launching scaffolds, underground storage space and control…
image from page 2 of GMRD Clipper, Vol. 4, April 1957 accompanying article entitled "Jupiter: From Lighthouse to Missiles - Guardian of Floridian Shores"
image from page 2 of GMRD Clipper, Vol. 4, May 1957 accompanying article entitled "A Report on the Ocean Range Vessels: The latest ideas in missile tracking make these floating range stations vital to American Defense". Caption reads: "Berthed at an…
Image from page 15 of GMRD Clipper issue from October 1957. Caption reads: "Cape Canaveral, initiated as missile launching site in July, 1950 with firing of WAC Corporal Bumper, is first of GMRD-operated range bases."
Image from page 8 of GMRD Clipper issue from March 1958 accompanying article entitled "ABC's of Our Defense". Major Kenneth Grine explains common abbreviations and organizational structure - GMRD which stands for Guided Missile Range Division reports…
Image from page 13 of GMRD Clipper issue from May 1958. Caption reads: "San Sal is number five in the chain of 12 [downrange stations of the East Test Range]. Below is Pan American's weather station at the base."