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Missile Model - Bristol Ferranti Bloodhound Mk.1 & Launcher, circa 1960
This metal 1:25 scale painted brass model of a Bristol Ferranti Bloodhound Mk.1 surface-to-air missile was received by the Museum in 1966. It is mounted on a launcher and was commission ...
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Rocket Boost Motor - 'Mattina', GAF Ikara Missile, circa 1975
The Mattina solid-propellant rocket boost motor was designed for installation in Ikara anti-submarine missiles built by the Government Aircraft Factories. Mattina is the clear launch bo ...
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Rocket Boost Motor - Australia, Rodinga, 1975
A Rodinga solid propellant jettisonable boost rocket motor of the type fitted to the Turana target missile. This was a single nozzle 6,000 lb thrust motor with a nominal burning time of ...
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Rocket Motor - 'Murawa', GAF Ikara Missile, 1970
The Murawa solid fuel, two-stage rocket motor was designed by Bristol Aerojet Ltd in the late 1950s as a powerplant for the Ikara guided anti-submarine missile developed by the Governme ...
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Rocket Boost Motor - Gosling, Bloodhound Missile, circa 1960
The Gosling solid fuel propellant rocket was a single-nozzle booster rocket with an average thrust of 103.24kN and a burning time of 2.75 seconds. The Gosling was developed in Britain b ...
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Guided Target Missile - Government Aircraft Factories GAF), Turana, circa 1975
The Museum received this example of a Turana from Aerospace Technologies of Australia (formerly GAF) in 1994 and has the serial number P1-012. It has five small black parachute stencils ...
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Guided Anti-Submarine Missile - Government Aircraft Factory, Australia, Ikara, 1972
The Ikara anti-submarine missile was designed and built by the Government Aircraft Factory in Melbourne for use from warships developed from the earlier Malkara anti-tank missile. The s ...
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