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- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) diameter "298.0".
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) length "3120.0".
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) weight "583.0".
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) width "910.0".
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) abstract "The Tiny Tim was an American air to ground rocket used near the end of the Second World War. One source states it was built in response to a United States Navy requirement for an anti-shipping rocket capable of hitting ships outside of their anti-aircraft range, with a payload capable of sinking heavy shipping. However, according to the China Lake Weapons Digest, the Tiny Tim was ... designed by the Caltech-China Lake team as a bunker-buster, Tim was the first large aircraft rocket, and, although it saw only limited service in WWII, it helped form the foundations of many postwar developments in rocketry.For a warhead, Tiny Tim utilized a 500 lb semi-armor-piercing high explosive bomb. It had a maximum range of 1,500 meters (1,640 yards).They were used by the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps near the end of the war during the battle of Okinawa, and during the Korean War. A problem with the sheer power of the rocket motor causing damage to the firing aircraft was resolved by having the Tiny Tim drop like a bomb, and a lanyard attached to the rocket would snap, causing the rocket to ignite. Common targets included coastal defense guns, bridges, pill boxes, tanks, and shipping. An ambitious operation to use the Tiny Tim against German V-1 sites as part of Operation Crossbow, code-named Project Danny, was planned but cancelled before the squadrons assigned could be deployed to Europe.Common Tiny Tim delivery aircraft during World War II included the PBJ-1 Mitchell, F4U Corsair, F6F Hellcat, TBM Avenger, and the SB2C Helldiver.After World War II, the United States Navy's rocket laboratory at Inyokern, California developed an even larger version of the Tiny Tim, called "Richard", which was 14 inches in diameter and most likely the largest air to surface unguided rocket ever developed for the US military. While tested, it was never placed in production. The United States Navy also experimented with a version of the Tiny Tim which was a two-stage rocket, with another Tiny Tim rocket motor mounted behind a complete Tiny Tim. Like the Richard, it never moved beyond the R&D stage.".
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) diameter "0.298".
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) length "3.12".
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) origin United_States.
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) thumbnail Tiny_tim_ar.GIF?width=300.
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) type Rocket.
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) usedInWar Korean_War.
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) usedInWar World_War_II.
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) weight "583000.0".
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) width "0.91".
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) wikiPageID "20171219".
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) wikiPageRevisionID "585710850".
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) caption "SB2C Helldiver firing a Tiny Tim rocket".
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) designDate "1944".
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) designer California_Institute_of_Technology.
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) designer Naval_Air_Weapons_Station_China_Lake.
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) engine "Solid-propellant rocket".
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) enginePower "1.0".
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) hasPhotoCollection Tiny_Tim_(rocket).
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) isExplosive "yes".
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) isMissile "yes".
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) isRanged "yes".
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) name "Tiny Tim".
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) origin United_States.
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) service "1944".
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) type Rocket.
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) usedBy United_States_Navy.
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) wars Korean_War.
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) wars World_War_II.
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) subject Category:Air-to-ground_rockets_of_the_United_States.
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) subject Category:World_War_II_weapons_of_the_United_States.
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) type Air-to-groundRocketsOfTheUnitedStates.
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) type Artifact100021939.
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) type Conveyance103100490.
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) type Device103183080.
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) type Instrument103574816.
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) type Instrumentality103575240.
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) type Object100002684.
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) type Rocket104099429.
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) type Vehicle104524313.
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) type Weapon104565375.
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) type Whole100003553.
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) type WorldWarIIWeaponsOfTheUnitedStates.
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) type Device.
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) type Weapon.
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) type Product.
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) type PhysicalDevice.
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) type Weapon.
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) type DesignedArtifact.
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) comment "The Tiny Tim was an American air to ground rocket used near the end of the Second World War. One source states it was built in response to a United States Navy requirement for an anti-shipping rocket capable of hitting ships outside of their anti-aircraft range, with a payload capable of sinking heavy shipping. However, according to the China Lake Weapons Digest, the Tiny Tim was ...".
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) label "Tiny Tim (cohete)".
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) label "Tiny Tim (foguete)".
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) label "Tiny Tim (pocisk rakietowy)".
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) label "Tiny Tim (rocket)".
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) label "ティニー・ティム (ロケット弾)".
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) sameAs Tiny_Tim_(cohete).
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) sameAs Tiny_Tim_(razzo).
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) sameAs ティニー・ティム_(ロケット弾).
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) sameAs Tiny_Tim_(pocisk_rakietowy).
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) sameAs Tiny_Tim_(foguete).
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) sameAs m.04yg68d.
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) sameAs Q39470.
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) sameAs Q39470.
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) sameAs Tiny_Tim_(rocket).
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) wasDerivedFrom Tiny_Tim_(rocket)?oldid=585710850.
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) depiction Tiny_tim_ar.GIF.
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) isPrimaryTopicOf Tiny_Tim_(rocket).
- Tiny_Tim_(rocket) name "Tiny Tim".