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If the Revell model I built in 1959 was any indication, the Snark (Mother Of All Cruise Missiles) had a mobile launcher and could be set up and launched from anywhere.The Snark was an intercontinental range missile and I think was only launched from the Cape.
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That is reflected in the 1/48 Lindberg model too, I think. But it "could be" not "was actually." Th system was intended to be air trasportable. Test launches were from the Cape and the only operational unit unit to be equipped with the SM-62A was the 556th Strategic Missile Squadron, activated at Patrick AFB (i.e. the Cape) and deployed to Presque Isle, Maine, deactivated in 1961 when the Atlas D became operational..If the Revell model I built in 1959 was any indication, the Snark (Mother Of All Cruise Missiles) had a mobile launcher and could be set up and launched from anywhere.
What's even funnier....the ghost answers IN ENGLISH.
Even knowing it's coming, it's still funny.
Geez ... who was his teacher - Stevie Wonder?