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Anonymous No.64491303 [Report] >>64491308 >>64491310
Some Photos I Have
I have a collection of photos and some pamphlets that I just scanned. I wasn't able to find these images online so enjoy them
I'll post the complete collection on some archive at a later date so none with have to deal with the limit.
Anonymous No.64491308 [Report] >>64493050
>>64491303 (OP)
Post three, faggot.
Anonymous No.64491310 [Report] >>64491323
>>64491303 (OP)
I had to greatly deduct what I typed into my post. I'm not sure what the current spam filters are, but the site greatly dislike everything I had to say, even without any links or whatever.


Anyhow, I will post the full resolution scans of what I have at a later date on archive when I bother scanning the MACE missile photos I have.

Pictured is 2 of 2 relating to the Bell Helicopter photos I have.
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Anonymous No.64491323 [Report] >>64491345 >>64492681
>>64491310
Saved. Today OP may turn out to finally not be a retard or faggot.
Anonymous No.64491330 [Report] >>64491608
Some of these photographs had this stamped on the back of them.
Anonymous No.64491335 [Report] >>64491345
Very cool, OP. How did you end up coming across these photos and pamphlets?
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>>64491335
Estate auction.
Unsure of the were from a collector, veteran, or some guy who worked in aerospace in the past. Most of the images date to the 1950s.Hellfire
Pamphlets are from the 70s/80s.
I have space posters from the 80s/90s.
The neatest thing is a framed picture that says:
"Good Luck from the Stinger Team" with signatures from said team on the picture of an Avenger launching a missile into the night sky.

The posters are the picture are in storage so they will have to be posted at later date.
>>64491323
More coming 4U
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There was repeat images in the collection, but I still scanned them.
Anonymous No.64491365 [Report]
Repeat crusty images of conveyor belts from nearly 70 years ago is top tier /k/ontent.
Anonymous No.64491385 [Report] >>64491479 >>64494235
Allis-Chalmers Superdozer
Anonymous No.64491392 [Report] >>64491443
According to my google-fu, the Superdozer came out in the 1970s, but these images seem to predate the commercial release of the Superdozer branded bulldozer.

Any bulldozer autists care to bestow their insight?
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>Jumpwings
Superdozer deserved airborne capability
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Anonymous No.64491443 [Report] >>64491465 >>64491479
>>64491392
It's the HD-41 that was produced from 1970-1973. Most likely this is the prototype undergoing testing for either commercial licensing and manufacturing or some sort of DoD project
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Anonymous No.64491465 [Report] >>64491471
>>64491443
It's what I suspected, but unfortunately the photographs didn't have much context aside from what was written on them or what was written on the sleeves they came in. I wish I had more information regarding the programs and events surrounding the images.

Take for instance, pic related. Not much context aside from "missile stand".
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>>64491465
Oops, forgot to attach the image.
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>>64491351
Kek, wtf.
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Anonymous No.64491479 [Report] >>64491487
>>64491385
>>64491443
Based and Chalmers'pilled.
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>>64491479
My great-grandfather worked for Allis-Chalmers back in the day, I still have his work pins stashed away somewhere.
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Anonymous No.64491500 [Report] >>64491547
>>64491408
>that typography
das it mane
Anonymous No.64491520 [Report]
We're done with photographs tonight.
Now we're taking a look into some original Hellfire missile pamphlets.
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Anonymous No.64491533 [Report] >>64491539
>>64491528
Oh shit I messed up scanning. BRB with the correct page.
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>>64491533
Wait...no.
The pamphlet was printed with the same page twice. False alarm.
Anonymous No.64491547 [Report] >>64491570
>>64491408
>>64491500
What is that font anyways? It always strikes me as professional but not uptight.
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Anonymous No.64491554 [Report] >>64491556 >>64491570
>>64491527
Hellfire actually means something other than being just a cool name?
Mind blown
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>>64491554
That is interesting. Somehow the Fremch always have great weapon systems acronyms.
Anonymous No.64491570 [Report] >>64491577 >>64491585
>>64491554
Didn't know either until this pamphlet
>>64491547
Common for the period, maybe dom casual? Likely hand drawn/painted. The computer style one is westminster or something similar.
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Anonymous No.64491577 [Report] >>64491585
>>64491570
Certainly not Westminster. Dom Casual is good info though. Thanks.
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Anonymous No.64491585 [Report] >>64491586
>>64491570
>>64491577
Fugg. I understand what you were saying now. Mea culpa, please continue posting OP.
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>>64491585
All is forgiven.
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>>64491330
shit OP, you're gonna get v& by the U.S. Army
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Image was edited to meet 4MB limitation. Original .png image is still intact.
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Last one.
Goodnight /k/.
More to come soon.
Anonymous No.64492582 [Report]
cool bread. bumpan
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>>64491323
I have deep concerns about what madman came up with this but I also love everything about it at the same time.
Anonymous No.64492751 [Report] >>64493884
>>64491400
>middle aged american white men with short sleave pocket shirts
A powerful R&D combination
Anonymous No.64492770 [Report] >>64493513
This thread makes /k/ a better place.
Anonymous No.64492870 [Report]
cool stuff where do you get pamphlets like this?
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>>64491308
He did. Learn 2 patience.
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>>64492770
It does. Well done OP
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>>64491385
That is a big dozer.
Anonymous No.64495982 [Report]
op here, will post more pics soon.