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Worlds of IF (June 1956)

It's a nice image but it's pretty devoid of any narrative content.

Is there any reason for those red-and-white rectangles? Did we use to paint rockets like that?

Original magazine: https://archive.org/details/1956-06_IF_modified

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A tall narrow rocket ship painted in red and white contrasting rectangles is flying up through a blue sky toward space.
Worlds of IF magazine cover from 1956.
A tall narrow rocket ship painted in red and white contrasting rectangles is flying up through a blue sky toward space. Worlds of IF magazine cover from 1956.
A tall narrow rocket ship painted in red and white contrasting rectangles is flying up through a blue sky toward space. Worlds of IF magazine cover from 1956.
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