jzichek wrote:
New article reproducing a September 1946 progress report on the Martin Orbit Project is now up on
http://retromechanix.com/articles/aerospace/martin-orbit-project-1946/:

This huge rocket project appears to be a refinement of Martin's earlier High Altitude Test Vehicle (HATV) proposal, an ambitious single-stage-to-orbit satellite launch vehicle designed for the U.S. Navy immediately after WW II. The accompanying gallery features 24 images, including several high resolution drawings of the vehicle.
-Jared
You have come up with some great information Jared. This one takes me back to my youth when most Sci-fi rockects looked like large V-2s. Keep up the great work.
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http://www.angelfire.com/dc/jinxx1/Desrt_Wings.html