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- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft diameter "254.0".
- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft length "6400.8".
- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft weight "907.2".
- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft abstract "Boeing's Ground-to-Air Pilotless Aircraft (GAPA) was a short-range anti-aircraft missile (SAM) developed in the late 1940s by the US Army Air Force, and then the US Air Force after 1948. It was given the reference number SAM-A-1, the first Surface-to-Air Missile (SAM) in the 1947 tri-service designation system. By 1950 over 100 test rockets had been launched using a variety of configurations and power plants, with one launch in 1949 setting the altitude record for a ramjet powered vehicle at 59,000 ft (18,000 m).GAPA faced strong competition from the US Army's Nike missile system, and was eventually cancelled in favour of Nike for deployment. The GAPA work was later re-used by the Boeing and Project Wizard team at the Michigan Aeronautical Research Center to develop a much longer-ranged missile, the CIM-10 Bomarc. Bomarc would end up competing with the Army's Hercules missile, and was deployed only in small numbers.".
- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft diameter "0.254".
- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft length "6.4008".
- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft thumbnail Boeing_ground-to-air_pilotless_aircraft_-GAPA-1949.jpg?width=300.
- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft weight "907200.0".
- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft wikiPageExternalLink table.
- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft wikiPageExternalLink sam-a-1.html.
- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft wikiPageExternalLink GetTRDoc?AD=ADA335810.
- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft wikiPageExternalLink a309953.pdf.
- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft wikiPageExternalLink nike-ajax.htm.
- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft wikiPageExternalLink History%20of%20Air%20Defense%20Weapons,%201946-1962.pdf.
- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft wikiPageExternalLink GAPA-Holloman-s-First-Missile-Program-1947-1950.
- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft wikiPageID "40026911".
- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft wikiPageRevisionID "598795971".
- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft caption "Final check of Model 601 prior to launching at Holloman Air Force Base, c. 1949.".
- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft designDate "1946".
- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft engine "Sustainer: RamjetBooster: Solid-fueled rocket".
- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft guidance "Midcourse: Beam riding".
- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft guidance "Terminal: Active radar homing".
- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft isExplosive "yes".
- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft isMissile "yes".
- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft launchPlatform "Rail Launcher".
- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft length "w/o booster".
- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft manufacturer Boeing_Defense,_Space_&_Security.
- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft name "SAM-A-1 GAPA".
- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft origin "USA".
- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft service "1946".
- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft specLabel "Model 603".
- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft usedBy United_States_Air_Force.
- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft weight "w/o booster".
- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft subject Category:Boeing.
- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft subject Category:Cold_War_surface-to-air_missiles_of_the_United_States.
- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft type Device.
- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft type Weapon.
- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft type Product.
- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft type DesignedArtifact.
- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft comment "Boeing's Ground-to-Air Pilotless Aircraft (GAPA) was a short-range anti-aircraft missile (SAM) developed in the late 1940s by the US Army Air Force, and then the US Air Force after 1948. It was given the reference number SAM-A-1, the first Surface-to-Air Missile (SAM) in the 1947 tri-service designation system.".
- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft label "Boeing Ground-to-Air Pilotless Aircraft".
- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft sameAs m.0wdzs2f.
- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft sameAs Q15991094.
- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft sameAs Q15991094.
- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft wasDerivedFrom Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft?oldid=598795971.
- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft depiction Boeing_ground-to-air_pilotless_aircraft_-GAPA-1949.jpg.
- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft isPrimaryTopicOf Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft.
- Boeing_Ground-to-Air_Pilotless_Aircraft name "SAM-A-1 GAPA".