
There’s something about the Apollo Block I artifacts that I find appealing.
I like the embedded stories in prototype efforts and figure they are a rare window into a pivotal point of history.
These are the Command Module designs used on Apollo 1, which ended in a tragic pad fire (from faulty wiring and excessive velcro in a pure oxygen environment), and were released as a Block II redesign was used on future missions. I was born a month later.
From left to right, you see:
• Propellant Utilization Subpanel MDC-20
• Electric power panel MDC-18, which managed the fuel cells and the 28 Volt DC and 120 Volt AC load centers, and the
• FDAI “8 Ball” on the right
And a couple X-15 rocket plane artifacts lurk in the background:
• A 1/32 scale composite model of an X-15, signed on the wings by pilots Bob White and Joe Engle
• The flown windshield from what is still the fastest plane flight on Earth, the X-15A-2 which hit Mach 6.7




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