Apollo operations handbook block ii spacecraft
Interestingly, CSM volume 1 is available publicly, from multiple sources. But this ought to satisfy the spirit of kneecaps' request since he was looking for rendezvous procedures, and the LM was nominally the active vehicle for rendezvous. Right call Jorge.
If it's publically available linkage, then it's best on the public threads, as opposed to L2 Thanks for finding. Whitelist this forum in your adblocker to support the site and ensure full functionality. Allow subject to scream. In space no one will hear. Tschachim nassp. This is a combined reply to some issues raised in this topic. The first volume is Systems, the second is Procedures.
However the Procedures shall be meant just details on how to operate the spacecraft controls and the computer programs as well without any reference to a specific mission. Performance stuff was kept elsewhere in the Apollo documentation. Operations tells about procedures and checklists, and operational techniques. I own a full set of both spacecraft manuals.
The attention to details provided by Grumman folks was just outstanding and, as an engineer, I consider their approach to documentation much more valuable but this is just an opinion of mine, of course.
I am extremely surprised no electronic copy exist of the Vol2 of the AOH. In fact I think you should browse Scott Lowther's shop at up-ship. I am however available to scan my copies if required. Luckily vol2 has no pullouts so scanning is easier. Click here to download manuals in compressed RAR form Megs. See a 7-Zip tutorial here. Post a Comment. Newer Post Older Post Home. Search This Blog. Hold cursor over link to get URL address or change in address line.
IE, old. About Me My name is Ron Downey. I am a retired Aeronautical Engineer who worked for McDonnell Aircraft and McDonnell Douglas Corp for 40 years and collected many photos, info and brochures of their products. While the F-4 is my favorite, I have many other MDC items and these will be scanned and presented here.
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