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It appears that the Zuni was named after the Zuni indian tribe, which lived in the AZ/NM region, hard by [in continental terms] China Lake. [I thought, after all these "There I was at 20,000 feet ..." TINS sea stories, someone ought to return to the original question.] -- OJ III Because everyone knows that the Zuni Indian tribe killed their enemies with 5" rockets..... |
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"Joe Delphi" wrote:
It appears that the Zuni was named after the Zuni indian tribe, which lived in the AZ/NM region, hard by [in continental terms] China Lake. [I thought, after all these "There I was at 20,000 feet ..." TINS sea stories, someone ought to return to the original question.] Because everyone knows that the Zuni Indian tribe killed their enemies with 5" rockets..... ;- I also said: I still have yet to hear back from my official query to China Lake, but have heard back from an ex-bubblehead now working there. I have now heard back [it was to the webmaster of their history/museum site], confirming that it was the Indians. He had a little stuff in it on their other FFAR efforts, and I've asked him if I can post it here. -- OJ III [Email sent to Yahoo addy is burned before reading. Lower and crunch the sig and you'll net me at comcast] |
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I'm looking for dettailed drawings of the 5" zuni rocket, could someone help
me? Erik |
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