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Description Navaho in flight, 1957. Navaho is a surface-to-surface missile developed by North American Aviation under the U.S. Air Force Navaho Program. The Navaho engine was an improvement of the V-2 engine. Though program began in March 1946 and was cancelled in July 1957, the research to develop the Navaho engine contributed to the development of the Redstone, Jupiter, Thor, and ATLAS engines.
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This image or video was catalogued by Marshall Space Flight Center of the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) under Photo ID: MSFC-9142274.

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current15:21, 30 April 2006Thumbnail for version as of 15:21, 30 April 20063,000 × 2,381 (2.56 MB)wikimediacommons>Uwe W.Orginal NASA relase to the picture: Name of Image: Navaho in flight <br> MIX #: 9142274<br> NIX #: MSFC-9142274<br> Date of Image: 1957-01-01<br> Category: Early Rockets <br> Full Description:Navaho in flight, 1957. Navaho is a surface-to-surface mi

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