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On Thu, 06 Aug 2015 09:36:44 -0700, Old Geezerr <dpspahr@cox.net> wrote:
>On Thu, 06 Aug 2015 07:15:17 -0500, Mitchell Holman <noemail@att.net>
>wrote:
>
> One test shot of a Northrup Snark started off like that- except the
> Snark went on its own merry way. It was figured that some tribe
> in South America was worshiping a BIG red bird that came down
> from the skies
>
From Wikipedia:
Many in the U.S. Military were surprised the Snark, due to its dubious guidance system, was ever operational.
In flight tests many were lost. A missile launched in 1956 went so far off course that it landed in
North-Eastern Brazil,[8] where it was found in 1983.[9] Many of those connected with the program commented in
jest "That the Caribbean was full of 'Snark infested waters'."[10
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