- The
Boeing CIM-10
Bomarc ("Boeing
Michigan Aeronautical Research Center") (IM-99
Weapon System prior to
September 1962) was a
supersonic ramjet powered...
- 74°26′34.56″W / 40.0345639°N 74.4429333°W / 40.0345639; -74.4429333
BOMARC Site RW-01 is a 75-acre (30 ha) fenced-off site
contaminated primarily with...
- 110km 68miles
Niagara Falls AFS 52 18 03
BOMARC Base No. 1
BOMARC Base No. 2
Brookfield AFS Han****
Field (CC-01 & DC-03)
Lockport AFS (Z-21) Watertown...
-
merged with
another project, Wizard, and
emerged as the CIM-10
Bomarc in 1959. The
Bomarc had a
range of over 500 km, but it was
quite expensive and somewhat...
-
project had
moved several times, and was now in late
development as the
BOMARC.
BOMARC proved extremely expensive,
difficult to
maintain in
operational readiness...
-
Center to
develop a much longer-ranged missile, the CIM-10
Bomarc for the Air Force. The
Bomarc would end up
competing with the Army's Nike Hercules, and...
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Command deplo**** the CIM-10
Bomarc surface-to-air
missile to
McGuire Air
Force Base. On June 7, 1960, an
explosion in a CIM-10
Bomarc missile fuel tank caused...
- 1959, Air
Defense Command deplo**** the CIM-10
Bomarc surface-to-air
missile to
McGuire AFB. The
Bomarc was the only surface-to-air
missile ever deplo****...
- The
Marquardt RJ43-MA was a
ramjet engine used on the CIM-10
Bomarc missile, the D-21 drone, and the AQM-60 drone. They were
engineered and
built by the...
- used for 25
launches of
Bomarc,
Matador and
Redstone missiles between 1952 and 1960; and LC-4A,
which was used for
three Bomarc launches between 1958 and...