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Liliput HO European Outline Passenger Coaches comprising 7 x OBB green livery (2 x 83110 1st Class, 2 x 83310 2nd Class, 28610 and 28410 2nd Class and 83810 Post Office Van), 3 x 28661 DSB/HFHJ maroon and cream livery coaches (one in wrong box), 2 x 28660 DSB maroon livery, 82700 DSG maroon Restaurant Car, 2 x DB green Coaches (L328501 2nd Class and L328701 1st/2nd), SBB green livery Coaches comprise 2 x 281 1st Class, 2 x 2nd Class, Baggage Car, 87554 SBB maroon Restaurant Car with pantograph, 87750 SBB green 2nd Class Centre door coach, 2 x SBB green Suburban (1st Class and 2nd Class), some coaches are in wrong boxes, conditions range from Good to Excellent in Poor to Excellent Plus boxes. (24)
Bemo HOm Passenger and Goods Rolling Stock comprising blue and white Moo 2nd Class Bogie Coach with seats, 3 x RHB red livery 2nd Class Bogie Coaches, RHB green livery 1st/2nd Bogie Coach, RHB 4-wheel Post Office Van, other Wagons comprise with rock load, Flat Wagon with 2 x sand buckets, plus 2 x further Flat Wagons one with bolsters, conditions range from Fair to Good Plus. (14)
Bassett-Lowke O Gauge pair of post-war BR crimson and cream Passenger Coaches which have been repainted as green and cream LNER Tourist Stock and includes No.45000 and 45004. All expertly repainted, lined and transferred by Ian Woodruff, both Coaches fitted with finer buffers overall Excellent to Excellent Plus in modern boxes. (2)
Bassett-Lowke O Gauge post-war BR red and cream Passenger Coaches all repainted in LNER Tourist Stock cream and green with numbers 45015, 45022 and Full Brake End No.43555. All have been expertly repainted, lined and transferred by Ian Woodruff, fitted with finer scale buffers, Brake Coach with rear lighting. Excellent in modern coach boxes. (3)
Adolf Van Der Venne (1828-1911) Austrian, Hungarian Post wagon, a horse-drawn wagon in a snowy landscape, signed and dated '887, oil on canvas, 27.5 x 44.5cm, framed, frame 51 x 68 cm, Sale label verso dated August 1899 from the collection of the late John Rohde, Esq.Craquelure evident througout the canvas, and white dots in the darker areas (possibly caused by heat damage?). Possibly some overpainting in the clouds.Parts of the frame have been re-painted with some cracking and a few parts missing
Arthur Ransome, ten first edition novels published by Jonathan Cape from the Swallows and Amazons series, with dust covers, prices and green cloth bindings: Peter Duck (1932), owner's inscription in ink dated 1932 on the flyleaf; Winter Holiday (1933); Coot Club (1934) with loose Erratum leaf for page 19; Pigeon Post (1936); We Didn't Mean to go to Sea (1937); Secret Water (1939) owner's stamp on front endpaper map; The Big Six (1940); Missee Lee (1941) owner's inscription in ink dated 1941 on the flyleaf; The Picts and The Martyrs (1943); Great Northern? (1947)Qty: 10
John Lydon signed 10x8 inch colour photo. John Joseph Lydon (born 31 January 1956), also known by his former stage name Johnny Rotten, is a British singer-songwriter. He was the lead singer of the punk band the Sex Pistols, which was active from 1975 to 1978, and again for various revivals during the 1990s and 2000s. He is also the lead singer of post-punk band Public Image Ltd (PiL), which he founded and fronted from 1978 until 1993, and again since 2009. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10
Original set of Master Schematics from Grumman Aerospace titled, (Space Shuttle System: Guidance, Navigation and Flight Control, as developed by Grumman for NASA as part of the Space Shuttle Development Contracts in 1972.Grumman became a key player in space technology as the company designed and built the Apollo Lunar Module that was used for the moon landing. In the Post-Apollo era, NASA issued a development contract to Grumman under its new Space Shuttle program to design and develop an Orbiter vehicle which could be reused on multiple missions. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are entirely hand drafted in pencil on a delicate ivory tinted trace paper which was a common medium used by engineers for drafting technical documents. This document still has portions of border drafting tape that was applied to the surface of the drawing. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are drafted on translucent polyester/plastic drafting film which was a common medium used for creating master drafting documents during this period. The full description of the plans as found in the Grumman Aerospace seal in the lower right-hand corner of the page is '(Representative) Space Shuttle System Integrated Functional Configuration Level I Diagram.' There is a handwritten date of 4-26-72 in pencil on the side of the page. There are both ink and pencil on this document. Issued: Wednesday, April 26, 1972Dimensions: 11'' x 17''
Original set of Master Schematics from Grumman Aerospace titled, Space Shuttle Orbiter: Environmental Control/Life Support Systems, as developed by Grumman for NASA as part of the Space Shuttle Development Contracts in 1972.Grumman became a key player in space technology as the company designed and built the Apollo Lunar Module that was used for the moon landing. In the Post-Apollo era, NASA issued a development contract to Grumman under its new Space Shuttle program to design and develop an Orbiter vehicle which could be reused on multiple missions. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are entirely hand drafted in pencil on a delicate ivory tinted trace paper which was a common medium used by engineers for drafting technical documents. This document still has portions of border drafting tape that was applied to the surface of the drawing. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are drafted on translucent polyester/plastic drafting film which was a common medium used for creating master drafting documents during this period. The full description of the plans as found in the Grumman Aerospace seal in the lower right-hand corner of the page is Space Shuttle Orbiter: Environmental Control/Life Support Systems, Integrated Function Configuration Level II Diagram. This set is dated February 7, 1972, but includes three dates of revisions ending on May 15, 1972. These plans contain details of the proposed life support systems, including oxygen and water systems on the Orbiter. The lower right indicates that the plans were drawn and prepared by H. Gerner, revised by T. Felber'and R. Soave and approved by V. Simone and G. Cotter. This set bears identification No.: B3L0180-1104C. Issued: Monday, February 7, 1972Dimensions: 11'' x 60''
Original set of Master Schematics from Grumman Aerospace titled, Space Shuttle System Design Concept Level 'O' Diagram, Figure 3.1-1, and includes detailed illustrations of the proposed 14-Day Turnaround of the Shuttle from launch to landing as developed by Grumman for NASA as part of the Space Shuttle Development Contracts in 1972.Grumman became a key player in space technology as the company designed and built the Apollo Lunar Module that was used for the moon landing. In the Post-Apollo era, NASA issued a development contract to Grumman under its new Space Shuttle program to design and develop an Orbiter vehicle which could be reused on multiple missions. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are entirely hand drafted in pencil on a delicate ivory tinted trace paper which was a common medium used by engineers for drafting technical documents. This document still has portions of border drafting tape that was applied to the surface of the drawing. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are drafted on translucent polyester/plastic drafting film which was a common medium used for creating master drafting documents during this period. The full description of the plans as found in the Grumman Aerospace seal in the lower right-hand corner of the page is 'Space Shuttle System Design Concept Level 'O' Diagram, Figure 3.1-1; 14-Day Turnaround Operations'. These plans include detailed original ink and pencil illustrations of the 14-day cycle for the Shuttle from launch to landing to launch again. Of particular note, an erased portion of the inked illustration can be found at the Booster Separation and Orbiter Powered Ascent Stage on the far-left hand side of the illustration. The shuttle is then re-drawn with pencil. Issued: Undated, but are part of the Grumman development project created for NASA in 1972.Dimensions: 11'' x 29''
Original set of Master Schematics from Grumman Aerospace titled, Space Shuttle Orbiter: GN&C Computer Software Overview, and includes Guidance, Navigation and Flight Computer Software Diagrams as developed by Grumman for NASA as part of the Space Shuttle Development Contracts in 1972.Grumman became a key player in space technology as the company designed and built the Apollo Lunar Module that was used for the moon landing. In the Post-Apollo era, NASA issued a development contract to Grumman under its new Space Shuttle program to design and develop an Orbiter vehicle which could be reused on multiple missions. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are entirely hand drafted in pencil on a delicate ivory tinted trace paper which was a common medium used by engineers for drafting technical documents. This document still has portions of border drafting tape that was applied to the surface of the drawing. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are drafted on translucent polyester/plastic drafting film which was a common medium used for creating master drafting documents during this period. The full description of the plans as found in the Grumman Aerospace seal in the lower right-hand corner of the page is 'Space Shuttle Orbiter, GN&C Computer Software Overview, Integrated Function Configuration Diagram'. This set of plans is dated February 14, 1972. These plans are in relation to the Navigation and Flight Control Software Systems. Issued: Monday, February 14, 1972Dimensions: 11" x 76"
Original Master Shuttle Matrix from Grumman Aerospace titled, Shuttle Master Matrix Chart, including Mission Phases and Events as developed by Grumman for NASA as part of the Space Shuttle Development Contracts in 1972.Grumman became a key player in space technology as the company designed and built the Apollo Lunar Module that was used for the moon landing. In the Post-Apollo era, NASA issued a development contract to Grumman under its new Space Shuttle program to design and develop an Orbiter vehicle which could be reused on multiple missions. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are entirely hand drafted in pencil on a delicate ivory tinted trace paper which was a common medium used by engineers for drafting technical documents. This document still has portions of border drafting tape that was applied to the surface of the drawing. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are drafted on translucent polyester/plastic drafting film which was a common medium used for creating master drafting documents during this period. The full description of the diagram as found in the different sections is and includes Integrated Functional Flow Paths for Mission Phase/Event and Operational Modes and Flight Controls and Displays. This extensive flowchart includes handwritten notations. Issued: Undated, but part of the Grumman development project created for NASA in 1972.Dimensions: 11" x 92.5"
Original set of Master Schematics from Grumman Aerospace titled, EA-6B Expanded Capability Software Overview, as developed by Grumman for NASA as part of the Space Shuttle Development Contracts in 1972.Grumman became a key player in space technology as the company designed and built the Apollo Lunar Module that was used for the moon landing. In the Post-Apollo era, NASA issued a development contract to Grumman under its new Space Shuttle program to design and develop an Orbiter vehicle which could be reused on multiple missions. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are entirely hand drafted in pencil on a delicate ivory tinted trace paper which was a common medium used by engineers for drafting technical documents. This document still has portions of border drafting tape that was applied to the surface of the drawing. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are drafted on translucent polyester/plastic drafting film which was a common medium used for creating master drafting documents during this period. The full description of this diagram is 'Orbiter Vehicle Hardware-Software Integration' with sub-diagrams titled, 'Systems Level I Diagram; Subsystems Level II Diagram; Software Overview Diagram; Integrated Functional Flowpath Diagram; and Systems Software Diagram.' There is a notation cross referencing drawings: B3L01080-1104 (Life Support); B3L01080-1105 (Main Propulsion); B3L01080-1103 and B3L01080-1106 (Reaction Control). Issued: Undated, but part of the Grumman development project created for NASA in 1972.Dimensions: 11" x 17"
Original set of Master Schematics from Grumman Aerospace titled, Space Shuttle System Design Concept Level O Diagram, Figure 3.1-1, and includes detailed illustrations of the proposed 14-Day Turnaround of the Shuttle from launch to landing as developed by Grumman for NASA as part of the Space Shuttle Development Contracts in 1972.Grumman became a key player in space technology as the company designed and built the Apollo Lunar Module that was used for the moon landing. In the Post-Apollo era, NASA issued a development contract to Grumman under its new Space Shuttle program to design and develop an Orbiter vehicle which could be reused on multiple missions. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are entirely hand drafted in pencil on a delicate ivory tinted trace paper which was a common medium used by engineers for drafting technical documents. This document still has portions of border drafting tape that was applied to the surface of the drawing. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are drafted on translucent polyester/plastic drafting film which was a common medium used for creating master drafting documents during this period. The full description of the plans as found in the Grumman Aerospace seal in the lower right-hand corner of the page is Space Shuttle System Design Concept Level O Diagram, Figure 3.1-1; 14-Day Turnaround Operations. These plans include detailed original ink and pencil illustrations of the 14-day cycle for the Shuttle from launch to landing to launch again. Of particular note, an erased portion of the inked illustration can be found at the Booster Separation and Orbiter Powered Ascent Stage on the far-left hand side of the illustration. The shuttle is then re-drawn with pencil. Of additional note, Configured by V. Simone 4.15.72 is written in handwritten in pencil in the lower right of the document. Issued: Saturday, April 15, 1972Dimensions: 11" x 29"
Original set of Master Schematics from Grumman Aerospace titled, Space Shuttle Orbiter: Integrated Functional Configuration Level I Diagram, containing cockpit diagram and sketches of the Shuttle and Booster Rockets, as developed by Grumman for NASA as part of the Space Shuttle Development Contracts in 1972.Grumman became a key player in space technology as the company designed and built the Apollo Lunar Module that was used for the moon landing. In the Post-Apollo era, NASA issued a development contract to Grumman under its new Space Shuttle program to design and develop an Orbiter vehicle which could be reused on multiple missions. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are entirely hand drafted in pencil on a delicate ivory tinted trace paper which was a common medium used by engineers for drafting technical documents. This document still has portions of border drafting tape that was applied to the surface of the drawing. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are drafted on translucent polyester/plastic drafting film which was a common medium used for creating master drafting documents during this period. The full description of this set of plans as found in the Grumman Aerospace seal in the lower right-hand corner of the page is 'Space Shuttle Orbiter: Integrated Functional Configuration Level I Diagram'. This set is dated January 26, 1972. The lower right indicates that the diagram was prepared by: 'V. Simone', 'R. Knabetgen', 'I. Bright', 'H. Gerner', 'A. Takacs', 'T. Haggerty', 'E. Eyler', and 'G. Gelfand'. The drawings were approved by 'G. Cotter', 'M. Finkleman' and 'R. Bonner'. This set bears identification No.: B3L0180-1103. This set of schematics contains an early drawing of the proposed delta wing shuttle orbiter and booster rockets. Issued: Monday, February 7, 1972Dimensions: 11" x 47"
Original set of Master Schematics from Grumman Aerospace titled, Space Shuttle Orbiter: Guidance, Navigation and Flight Control System 5 of 10, as developed by Grumman for NASA as part of the Space Shuttle Development Contracts in 1972.Grumman became a key player in space technology as the company designed and built the Apollo Lunar Module that was used for the moon landing. In the Post-Apollo era, NASA issued a development contract to Grumman under its new Space Shuttle program to design and develop an Orbiter vehicle which could be reused on multiple missions. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are entirely hand drafted in pencil on a delicate ivory tinted trace paper which was a common medium used by engineers for drafting technical documents. This document still has portions of border drafting tape that was applied to the surface of the drawing. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are drafted on translucent polyester/plastic drafting film which was a common medium used for creating master drafting documents during this period. The full description of the plans as found in the Grumman Aerospace seal in the lower right-hand corner of the page is 'Space Shuttle Orbiter, Guidance, Navigation and Flight Control System, Aero FLT CONT COMP (ACC), Integrated Function Configuration Level II Diagram'. This set of plans is undated. These plans are numbered '5 of 10' in relation to the Navigation and Flight Control System plans. The lower right indicates that the diagram was prepared by 'H. Gerner' and 'J. Bright' and the tech content was prepared by 'T. Haggerty'. This set of plans have identification No.: B3L0180-1108 and contain drawings of flight control switches and faceplates. Issued: Undated, but are part of the Grumman development project created for NASA in 1972.Dimensions: 11'' x 88''
Original set of Master Schematics from Grumman Aerospace titled, Space Shuttle Orbiter: Guidance, Navigation and Flight Control System, 1 of 10, and includes Flight Control Computer and Electronics Interface Diagrams as developed by Grumman for NASA as part of the Space Shuttle Development Contracts in 1972.Grumman became a key player in space technology as the company designed and built the Apollo Lunar Module that was used for the moon landing. In the Post-Apollo era, NASA issued a development contract to Grumman under its new Space Shuttle program to design and develop an Orbiter vehicle which could be reused on multiple missions. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are entirely hand drafted in pencil on a delicate ivory tinted trace paper which was a common medium used by engineers for drafting technical documents. This document still has portions of border drafting tape that was applied to the surface of the drawing. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are drafted on translucent polyester/plastic drafting film which was a common medium used for creating master drafting documents during this period. The full description of the plans as found in the Grumman Aerospace seal in the lower right-hand corner of the page is 'Space Shuttle Orbiter, Guidance, Navigation and Flight Control System, Guidance & Navigation Computer (GNC), CMD & Cont. Interface, Integrated Function Configuration Level II Diagram'. This set of plans is undated. These plans are numbered '1 of 10' in relation to the Navigation and Flight Control Navigation Computer. The lower right indicates that the diagram was prepared by 'H. Gerner' and the tech content was prepared by 'T. Haggerty'. This set of plans have identification No.: B3L0180-1108. Issued: Undated, but part of the Grumman development project created for NASA in 1972.Dimensions: 11" x 83"
Original Master Diagram from Grumman Aerospace titled, Space Shuttle Orbiter: Master Matrix-Mission Phase Event, as developed by Grumman for NASA as part of the Space Shuttle Development Contracts in 1972.Grumman became a key player in space technology as the company designed and built the Apollo Lunar Module that was used for the moon landing. In the Post-Apollo era, NASA issued a development contract to Grumman under its new Space Shuttle program to design and develop an Orbiter vehicle which could be reused on multiple missions. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are entirely hand drafted in pencil on a delicate ivory tinted trace paper which was a common medium used by engineers for drafting technical documents. This document still has portions of border drafting tape that was applied to the surface of the drawing. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are drafted on translucent polyester/plastic drafting film which was a common medium used for creating master drafting documents during this period. The full description of this chart as found in the headings along the top of the page is 'Mission Phase Event/Operational Modes/Integrated Functional Flow paths/Controls and Displays/IFFP/ Functional Flow Paths/IFFP/Software Modules/IFFP/Measurement Parameters'. This Diagram contains a mission chart from prelaunch to re-entry and landing. Issued: Undated, but part of the Grumman development project created for NASA in 1972.Dimensions: This is a Large Diagram 11" x 93"
Original set of Master Schematics from Grumman Aerospace titled, Space Shuttle Orbiter: Reaction Control Subsystem, as developed by Grumman for NASA as part of the Space Shuttle Development Contracts in 1972.Grumman became a key player in space technology as the company designed and built the Apollo Lunar Module that was used for the moon landing. In the Post-Apollo era, NASA issued a development contract to Grumman under its new Space Shuttle program to design and develop an Orbiter vehicle which could be reused on multiple missions. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are entirely hand drafted in pencil on a delicate ivory tinted trace paper which was a common medium used by engineers for drafting technical documents. This document still has portions of border drafting tape that was applied to the surface of the drawing. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are drafted on translucent polyester/plastic drafting film which was a common medium used for creating master drafting documents during this period. The full description of this set of plans as found in the Grumman Aerospace seal in the lower right-hand corner of the page is 'Space Shuttle Orbiter: Reaction Control Subsystem Integrated Functional Configuration Level II Diagram; REV A'. This set is dated Feb. 14, 1972. The lower right indicates that the diagram was drawn and prepared by: 'G. Gelfand'. Issued: Monday, February 14, 1972Dimensions: 11" x 42.5"
Original set of Master Schematics from Grumman Aerospace titled, Space Shuttle Orbiter; Guidance, Navigation, & Flight Control System; Main, OMES & Flight Control Electronics, as developed by Grumman for NASA as part of the Space Shuttle Development Contracts in 1972.Grumman became a key player in space technology as the company designed and built the Apollo Lunar Module that was used for the moon landing. In the Post-Apollo era, NASA issued a development contract to Grumman under its new Space Shuttle program to design and develop an Orbiter vehicle which could be reused on multiple missions. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are entirely hand drafted in pencil on a delicate ivory tinted trace paper which was a common medium used by engineers for drafting technical documents. This document still has portions of border drafting tape that was applied to the surface of the drawing. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are drafted on translucent polyester/plastic drafting film which was a common medium used for creating master drafting documents during this period. The full description of the plans as found in the Grumman Aerospace seal in the lower right-hand corner of the page is 'Space Shuttle Orbiter; Guidance, Navigation, & Flight Control System; Main, OMES & Flight Control Electronics; Integrated Functional Configuration ' Level II Diagram'. The lower right indicates that the diagram was prepared by 'L. Eidelberg' and the Tech Content was prepared by 'A. Takacs'. This set bears identification No.: B3L0180-1108. Issued: Undated, but are part of the Grumman development project created for NASA in 1972.Dimensions: 11" x 41"
Original set of Master Schematics from Grumman Aerospace titled, Space Shuttle Orbiter: Guidance, Navigation and Flight Control System 7 of 10, and includes Flight Control Computer and Electronics Interface Diagrams as developed by Grumman for NASA as part of the Space Shuttle Development Contracts in 1972.Grumman became a key player in space technology as the company designed and built the Apollo Lunar Module that was used for the moon landing. In the Post-Apollo era, NASA issued a development contract to Grumman under its new Space Shuttle program to design and develop an Orbiter vehicle which could be reused on multiple missions. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are entirely hand drafted in pencil on a delicate ivory tinted trace paper which was a common medium used by engineers for drafting technical documents. This document still has portions of border drafting tape that was applied to the surface of the drawing. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are drafted on translucent polyester/plastic drafting film which was a common medium used for creating master drafting documents during this period. The full description of the plans as found in the Grumman Aerospace seal in the lower right-hand corner of the page is 'Space Shuttle Orbiter, Guidance, Navigation and Flight Control System, Aero FLT CONT COMP (ACC) Electronics Interface, Integrated Function Configuration Level II Diagram'. This set of plans is undated. These plans are numbered '7 of 10' in relation to the Navigation and Flight Control System plans. The lower right indicates that the diagram was prepared by 'H. Gerner' and 'J. Bright' and the tech content was prepared by 'T. Haggerty'. This set of plans have identification No.: B3L0180-1108. Issued: Undated, but are part of the Grumman development project created for NASA in 1972.Dimensions: 11'' x 75''
Original set of Master Schematics from Grumman Aerospace titled, Space Shuttle Orbiter; Guidance, Navigation, & Flight Control System; Air Breathing Eng & Aero Surface Control Electronics, as developed by Grumman for NASA as part of the Space Shuttle Development Contracts in 1972.Grumman became a key player in space technology as the company designed and built the Apollo Lunar Module that was used for the moon landing. In the Post-Apollo era, NASA issued a development contract to Grumman under its new Space Shuttle program to design and develop an Orbiter vehicle which could be reused on multiple missions. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are entirely hand drafted in pencil on a delicate ivory tinted trace paper which was a common medium used by engineers for drafting technical documents. This document still has portions of border drafting tape that was applied to the surface of the drawing. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are drafted on translucent polyester/plastic drafting film which was a common medium used for creating master drafting documents during this period. The full description of the plans as found in the Grumman Aerospace seal in the lower right-hand corner of the page is 'Space Shuttle Orbiter; Guidance, Navigation, & Flight Control System; Air Breathing Eng & Aero Surface Control Electronics; Integrated Functional Configuration ' Level II Diagram'. These plans contain details of the Air Breathing Control Electronics. The lower right indicates that the diagram was prepared by 'L. Eidelberg' and the Tech Content was prepared by 'A. Takacs'. This set bears identification No.: B3L0180-1108. Issued: Monday, February 7, 1972Dimensions: 11" x 51.5"
Original Master Diagram from Grumman Aerospace titled, Orbiter Vehicle Hardware-Software Integration, including Orbiter Cockpit Designs as developed by Grumman for NASA as part of the Space Shuttle Development Contracts in 1972.Grumman became a key player in space technology as the company designed and built the Apollo Lunar Module that was used for the moon landing. In the Post-Apollo era, NASA issued a development contract to Grumman under its new Space Shuttle program to design and develop an Orbiter vehicle which could be reused on multiple missions. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are entirely hand drafted in pencil on a delicate ivory tinted trace paper which was a common medium used by engineers for drafting technical documents. This document still has portions of border drafting tape that was applied to the surface of the drawing. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are drafted on translucent polyester/plastic drafting film which was a common medium used for creating master drafting documents during this period. The full description of this diagram is 'Orbiter Vehicle Hardware-Software Integration' with sub-diagrams titled, 'Systems Level I Diagram; Subsystems Level II Diagram; Software Overview Diagram; Integrated Functional Flowpath Diagram; and Systems Software Diagram.' There is a notation cross referencing drawings: B3L01080-1104 (Life Support); B3L01080-1105 (Main Propulsion); B3L01080-1103 and B3L01080-1106 (Reaction Control). Issued: Undated, but part of the Grumman development project created for NASA in 1972.Dimensions: 11" x 16.5"
Original set of Master Schematics from Grumman Aerospace titled, EA-6B Expanded Capability Software Overview, as developed by Grumman for NASA as part of the Space Shuttle Development Contracts in 1972.Grumman became a key player in space technology as the company designed and built the Apollo Lunar Module that was used for the moon landing. In the Post-Apollo era, NASA issued a development contract to Grumman under its new Space Shuttle program to design and develop an Orbiter vehicle which could be reused on multiple missions. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are entirely hand drafted in pencil on a delicate ivory tinted trace paper which was a common medium used by engineers for drafting technical documents. This document still has portions of border drafting tape that was applied to the surface of the drawing. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are drafted on translucent polyester/plastic drafting film which was a common medium used for creating master drafting documents during this period. The full description of this set of plans as found in the Grumman Aerospace Corporation seal in the lower right-hand corner of the page is 'EA-6B Expanded Capability Software Overview Integrated Functional Configuration Diagram, FIG 7'. This set is dated Feb. 12, 1972. The lower right indicates that the diagram was drawn by: 'W. Drinkwater'. Issued: Saturday, February 12, 1972Dimensions: 11" x 62.5"
Original set of Master Schematics from Grumman Aerospace titled, Space Shuttle Orbiter: Environmental Control/Life Support Systems, as developed by Grumman for NASA as part of the Space Shuttle Development Contracts in 1972.Grumman became a key player in space technology as the company designed and built the Apollo Lunar Module that was used for the moon landing. In the Post-Apollo era, NASA issued a development contract to Grumman under its new Space Shuttle program to design and develop an Orbiter vehicle which could be reused on multiple missions. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are entirely hand drafted in pencil on a delicate ivory tinted trace paper which was a common medium used by engineers for drafting technical documents. This document still has portions of border drafting tape that was applied to the surface of the drawing. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are drafted on translucent polyester/plastic drafting film which was a common medium used for creating master drafting documents during this period. The full description of the plans as found in the Grumman Aerospace seal in the lower right-hand corner of the page is 'Space Shuttle Orbiter: Environmental Control/Life Support Systems, Integrated Function Configuration Level II Diagram'. This set is dated February 7, 1972, but includes three dates of revisions ending on May 15, 1972. These plans contain details of the proposed life support systems, including oxygen and water systems on the Orbiter. The lower right indicates that the plans were drawn and prepared by 'H. Gerner', revised by 'T. Felber' and 'R. Soave' and approved by 'V. Simone' and 'G. Cotter'. This set bears identification No.: B3L0180-1104C. Issued: Monday, February 7, 1972Dimensions: 11'' x 60''
Original set of Master Schematics from Grumman Aerospace titled, Space Shuttle Orbiter: Reaction Control Subsystem, as developed by Grumman for NASA as part of the Space Shuttle Development Contracts in 1972.Grumman became a key player in space technology as the company designed and built the Apollo Lunar Module that was used for the moon landing. In the Post-Apollo era, NASA issued a development contract to Grumman under its new Space Shuttle program to design and develop an Orbiter vehicle which could be reused on multiple missions. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are entirely hand drafted in pencil on a delicate ivory tinted trace paper which was a common medium used by engineers for drafting technical documents. This document still has portions of border drafting tape that was applied to the surface of the drawing. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are drafted on translucent polyester/plastic drafting film which was a common medium used for creating master drafting documents during this period. The full description of this set of plans as found in the Grumman Aerospace seal in the lower right-hand corner of the page is 'Space Shuttle Orbiter: Reaction Control Subsystem Integrated Functional Configuration Level II Diagram; REV'. This set is dated Feb. 14, 1972. The lower right indicates that the diagram was drawn and prepared by: 'G. Gelfand' with approvals by 'V. Simone' and 'G. Cotter'. Issued: Monday, February 14, 1972Dimensions: 11" x 46"
Original set of Master Schematics from Grumman Aerospace titled, Space Shuttle Orbiter: Integrated Functional Configuration Level I Diagram, containing cockpit diagram and sketches of the Shuttle and Booster Rockets, as developed by Grumman for NASA as part of the Space Shuttle Development Contracts in 1972.Grumman became a key player in space technology as the company designed and built the Apollo Lunar Module that was used for the moon landing. In the Post-Apollo era, NASA issued a development contract to Grumman under its new Space Shuttle program to design and develop an Orbiter vehicle which could be reused on multiple missions. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are entirely hand drafted in pencil on a delicate ivory tinted trace paper which was a common medium used by engineers for drafting technical documents. This document still has portions of border drafting tape that was applied to the surface of the drawing. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are drafted on translucent polyester/plastic drafting film which was a common medium used for creating master drafting documents during this period. The full description of this set of plans as found in the Grumman Aerospace seal in the lower right-hand corner of the page is 'Space Shuttle Orbiter: Integrated Functional Configuration Level I Diagram'. This set is dated January 26, 1972. The lower right indicates that the diagram was prepared by: 'V. Simone', 'R. Knabetgen', 'I. Bright', 'H. Gerner', 'A. Takacs', 'T. Haggerty', 'E. Eyler', and 'G. Gelfand'. The drawings were approved by 'G. Cotter', 'M. Finkleman' and 'R. Bonner'. This set bears identification No.: B3L0180-1103A. There are numerous handwritten notations in pencil on this document. This set of schematics contains an early drawing of the proposed delta wing shuttle orbiter and booster rockets. Issued: Wednesday, January 26, 1972Dimensions: 11'' x 84''
Original set of Master Schematics from Grumman Aerospace titled, Integrated Functional Flow Path Analysis & Systems Integration Matrix, as developed by Grumman for NASA as part of the Space Shuttle Development Contracts in 1972.Grumman became a key player in space technology as the company designed and built the Apollo Lunar Module that was used for the moon landing. In the Post-Apollo era, NASA issued a development contract to Grumman under its new Space Shuttle program to design and develop an Orbiter vehicle which could be reused on multiple missions. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are entirely hand drafted in pencil on a delicate ivory tinted trace paper which was a common medium used by engineers for drafting technical documents. This document still has portions of border drafting tape that was applied to the surface of the drawing. These rare schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. These plans are drafted onto translucent polyester/plastic drafting film which was a common medium used for creating master drafting documents during this period. Issued: Undated, but are part of the Grumman development project created for NASA in 1972.Dimensions: 11" x 16.5"
Original set of Master Schematics from Grumman Aerospace titled, Space Shuttle Orbiter: Operational Instrumentation, as developed by Grumman for NASA as part of the Space Shuttle Development Contracts in 1972.Grumman became a key player in space technology as the company designed and built the Apollo Lunar Module that was used for the moon landing. In the Post-Apollo era, NASA issued a development contract to Grumman under its new Space Shuttle program to design and develop an Orbiter vehicle which could be reused on multiple missions. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are entirely hand drafted in pencil on a delicate ivory tinted trace paper which was a common medium used by engineers for drafting technical documents. This document still has portions of border drafting tape that was applied to the surface of the drawing. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are drafted on translucent polyester/plastic drafting film which was a common medium used for creating master drafting documents during this period. The full description of the plans as found in the Grumman Aerospace seal in the lower right-hand corner of the page is 'Space Shuttle Orbiter: Operational Instrumentation, Integrated Function Configuration Level II Diagram'. These plans include Caution and Warning Light Array Charts. The lower right also indicates that the plans were Prepared by 'J. Caruana'. This set of plans bear identification No.: B3L0180-1111. Issued: Undated, but are part of the Grumman development project created for NASA in 1972.Dimensions: 11" x 45"
Original set of Master Schematics from Grumman Aerospace titled, Space Shuttle Orbiter; Guidance, Navigation, & Flight Control System; Air Breathing Eng & Aero Surface Control Electronics, as developed by Grumman for NASA as part of the Space Shuttle Development Contracts in 1972.Grumman became a key player in space technology as the company designed and built the Apollo Lunar Module that was used for the moon landing. In the Post-Apollo era, NASA issued a development contract to Grumman under its new Space Shuttle program to design and develop an Orbiter vehicle which could be reused on multiple missions. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are entirely hand drafted in pencil on a delicate ivory tinted trace paper which was a common medium used by engineers for drafting technical documents. This document still has portions of border drafting tape that was applied to the surface of the drawing. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are drafted on translucent polyester/plastic drafting film which was a common medium used for creating master drafting documents during this period. The full description of the plans as found in the Grumman Aerospace seal in the lower right-hand corner of the page is 'Space Shuttle Orbiter; Guidance, Navigation, & Flight Control System; Air Breathing Eng & Aero Surface Control Electronics; Integrated Functional Configuration ' Level II Diagram'. These plans contain details of the Air Breathing Control Electronics. The lower right indicates that the diagram was prepared by 'L. Eidelberg' and the Tech Content was prepared by 'A. Takacs'. This set bears identification No.: B3L0180-1108. Issued: Undated, but are part of the Grumman development project created for NASA in 1972.Dimensions: 11" x 51.5"
Original Master Diagram from Grumman Aerospace titled, Expanded Systems Capability, including Orbiter Cockpit Designs as developed by Grumman for NASA as part of the Space Shuttle Development Contracts in 1972.Grumman became a key player in space technology as the company designed and built the Apollo Lunar Module that was used for the moon landing. In the Post-Apollo era, NASA issued a development contract to Grumman under its new Space Shuttle program to design and develop an Orbiter vehicle which could be reused on multiple missions. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are entirely hand drafted in pencil on a delicate ivory tinted trace paper which was a common medium used by engineers for drafting technical documents. This document still has portions of border drafting tape that was applied to the surface of the drawing. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are drafted on translucent polyester/plastic drafting film which was a common medium used for creating master drafting documents during this period. The full description of the diagram as found in the bottom right of the document is 'Figure II-2-1 (Typical System Design Concept System Level I'; 'EA-6B Integrated Level I Functional Flow Diagram'. This diagram includes configurations for the Orbiter's Forward Cockpit and the Aft Cockpit. Notes on the diagram indicate that the drawing was configured by the Grumman Aerospace 'Systems Integration Group' at Bethpage NY. The following Grumman project members are indicated on the diagram: 'H. Gerner; G. Gelfand; J. Bright; Group LDR: H. Ziegler; Asst. Proj. Eng: V. Simone; Proj. Eng: S. Migliore'. This extensive diagram includes handwritten notations. Issued: Undated, but part of the Grumman development project created for NASA in 1972.Dimensions: 11" x 200"
Original set of Master Schematics from Grumman Aerospace titled, Space Shuttle Orbiter: Environmental Control/Life Support Systems, as developed by Grumman for NASA as part of the Space Shuttle Development Contracts in 1972.Grumman became a key player in space technology as the company designed and built the Apollo Lunar Module that was used for the moon landing. In the Post-Apollo era, NASA issued a development contract to Grumman under its new Space Shuttle program to design and develop an Orbiter vehicle which could be reused on multiple missions. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are entirely hand drafted in pencil on a delicate ivory tinted trace paper which was a common medium used by engineers for drafting technical documents. This document still has portions of border drafting tape that was applied to the surface of the drawing. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are drafted on translucent polyester/plastic drafting film which was a common medium used for creating master drafting documents during this period. The full description of the plans as found in the Grumman Aerospace seal in the lower right-hand corner of the page is 'Space Shuttle Orbiter: Environmental Control/Life Support Systems, Integrated Function Configuration Level II Diagram'. This set is dated February 7, 1972. These plans contain details of the proposed life support systems, including waste water systems for the Orbiter. The lower right indicates that the plans were drawn and prepared by 'H. Gerner', revised by 'T. Felber' and 'R. Soave' and approved by 'V. Simone' and 'G. Cotter'. This set bears identification No.: B3L0180-1104. Issued: Monday, February 7, 1972Dimensions: 11" x 56"
Original set of Master Schematics from Grumman Aerospace titled, Space Shuttle Orbiter: Reaction Control Subsystem, as developed by Grumman for NASA as part of the Space Shuttle Development Contracts in 1972.Grumman became a key player in space technology as the company designed and built the Apollo Lunar Module that was used for the moon landing. In the Post-Apollo era, NASA issued a development contract to Grumman under its new Space Shuttle program to design and develop an Orbiter vehicle which could be reused on multiple missions. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are entirely hand drafted in pencil on a delicate ivory tinted trace paper which was a common medium used by engineers for drafting technical documents. This document still has portions of border drafting tape that was applied to the surface of the drawing. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are drafted on translucent polyester/plastic drafting film which was a common medium used for creating master drafting documents during this period. The full description of this set of plans as found in the Grumman Aerospace seal in the lower right-hand corner of the page is Space Shuttle Orbiter: Reaction Control Subsystem Integrated Functional Configuration Level II Diagram. This set is dated April 28, 1972. The lower right indicates that the diagram was drawn and prepared by: G. Gelfand. The drawings were approved by V. Simone and G. Cotter. This set bears identification No.: B3L0180-1106 REV C. Issued: Wednesday, April 26, 1972Dimensions: 11" x 48"
Original set of Master Schematics from Grumman Aerospace titled, Space Shuttle Orbiter: GNSC Computer Software Overview, containing diagrams and configuration sketches of the Shuttle computer software systems, as developed by Grumman for NASA as part of the Space Shuttle Development Contracts in 1972.Grumman became a key player in space technology as the company designed and built the Apollo Lunar Module that was used for the moon landing. In the Post-Apollo era, NASA issued a development contract to Grumman under its new Space Shuttle program to design and develop an Orbiter vehicle which could be reused on multiple missions. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are entirely hand drafted in pencil on a delicate ivory tinted trace paper which was a common medium used by engineers for drafting technical documents. This document still has portions of border drafting tape that was applied to the surface of the drawing. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are drafted on translucent polyester/plastic drafting film which was a common medium used for creating master drafting documents during this period. The full description of this set of plans as found in the Grumman Aerospace seal in the lower right-hand corner of the page is 'Space Shuttle Orbiter: Integrated Functional Configuration Level I Diagram'. This set is dated February 14, 1972, and bears identification No.: B3L0180-1107. Issued: Monday, February 14, 1972Dimensions: 11'' x 65''
Original set of Master Schematics from Grumman Aerospace titled, Space Shuttle Orbiter: Guidance, Navigation and Flight Control System 8 of 10, and includes Flight Control Computer and Electronics Interface Diagrams as developed by Grumman for NASA as part of the Space Shuttle Development Contracts in 1972.Grumman became a key player in space technology as the company designed and built the Apollo Lunar Module that was used for the moon landing. In the Post-Apollo era, NASA issued a development contract to Grumman under its new Space Shuttle program to design and develop an Orbiter vehicle which could be reused on multiple missions. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are entirely hand drafted in pencil on a delicate ivory tinted trace paper which was a common medium used by engineers for drafting technical documents. This document still has portions of border drafting tape that was applied to the surface of the drawing. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are drafted on translucent polyester/plastic drafting film which was a common medium used for creating master drafting documents during this period. The full description of the plans as found in the Grumman Aerospace seal in the lower right-hand corner of the page is 'Space Shuttle Orbiter, Guidance, Navigation and Flight Control System, Aero FLT CONT COMP (ACC) Displays Interface, Integrated Function Configuration Level II Diagram'. This set of plans is undated. These plans are numbered '8 of 10' in relation to the Navigation and Flight Control Display plans. The lower right indicates that the diagram was prepared by 'H. Gerner' and 'J. Bright' and the tech content was prepared by 'T. Haggerty'. This set of plans have identification No.: B3L0180-1108. Issued: Undated, but are part of the Grumman development project created for NASA in 1972.Dimensions: 11" x 79"
Original set of Master Schematics from Grumman Aerospace titled, Evolution of Vehicle Requirements, and includes Shuttle Mission Diagrams as developed by Grumman for NASA as part of the Space Shuttle Development Contracts in 1972.Grumman became a key player in space technology as the company designed and built the Apollo Lunar Module that was used for the moon landing. In the Post-Apollo era, NASA issued a development contract to Grumman under its new Space Shuttle program to design and develop an Orbiter vehicle which could be reused on multiple missions. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are entirely hand drafted in pencil on a delicate ivory tinted trace paper which was a common medium used by engineers for drafting technical documents. This document still has portions of border drafting tape that was applied to the surface of the drawing. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are drafted on translucent polyester/plastic drafting film which was a common medium used for creating master drafting documents during this period. The full description of the plans as found on the page is 'Evolution of Vehicle Requirements; Mission Analysis; Figure 2.2.1.1-1'. This set of plans is undated. These plans include a flight and mission diagram of the Orbiter shuttle. Issued: Undated, but part of the Grumman development project created for NASA in 1972.Dimensions: 11" x 17"
Original Hand Drafted Technical Schematics from Grumman Aerospace titled, Orbiter FFP EC/LS 9; Avionics Cooling, as developed by Grumman for NASA as part of the Space Shuttle Development Contracts in 1972.Grumman became a key player in space technology as the company designed and built the Apollo Lunar Module that was used for the moon landing. In the Post-Apollo era, NASA issued a development contract to Grumman under its new Space Shuttle program to design and develop an Orbiter vehicle which could be reused on multiple missions. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are entirely hand drafted in pencil on a delicate ivory tinted trace paper which was a common medium used by engineers for drafting technical documents. This document still has portions of border drafting tape that was applied to the surface of the drawing. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are entirely hand drafted in pencil on a delicate ivory tinted trace paper which was a common medium used by engineers for drafting technical documents. This document still has portions of border drafting tape that was applied to the surface of the drawing. Written in pencil in the lower right-hand corner of this document is 2-23-72 and Prepared by H. Gerner. Issued: Wednesday, February 23, 1972Dimensions: 11" x 36.5"
Original set of Master Schematics from Grumman Aerospace titled, Space Shuttle Orbiter: Guidance, Navigation and Flight Control System, 3 of 10, and includes Electronics Interface Diagrams as developed by Grumman for NASA as part of the Space Shuttle Development Contracts in 1972.Grumman became a key player in space technology as the company designed and built the Apollo Lunar Module that was used for the moon landing. In the Post-Apollo era, NASA issued a development contract to Grumman under its new Space Shuttle program to design and develop an Orbiter vehicle which could be reused on multiple missions. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are entirely hand drafted in pencil on a delicate ivory tinted trace paper which was a common medium used by engineers for drafting technical documents. This document still has portions of border drafting tape that was applied to the surface of the drawing. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are drafted on translucent polyester/plastic drafting film which was a common medium used for creating master drafting documents during this period. The full description of the plans as found in the Grumman Aerospace seal in the lower right-hand corner of the page is 'Space Shuttle Orbiter, Guidance, Navigation and Flight Control System, Guidance & Navigation Computer (GNC), Cont. Electronics Interface, Integrated Function Configuration Level X Diagram'. This set of plans is undated. These plans are numbered '3 of 10' in relation to the Navigation and Flight Control Navigation Computer. The lower right indicates that the diagram was prepared by 'H. Gerner' and the tech content was prepared by 'T. Haggerty'. This set of plans have identification No.: B3L0180-1108. Issued: Undated, but part of the Grumman development project created for NASA in 1972.Dimensions: 11" x 74"
Original Master Flowchart Diagram from Grumman Aerospace titled, Integrated Functional Flow Path and Software Integration Chart, including Threat Determination Countermeasures and Jamming systems as developed by Grumman for NASA as part of the Space Shuttle Development Contracts in 1972.Grumman became a key player in space technology as the company designed and built the Apollo Lunar Module that was used for the moon landing. In the Post-Apollo era, NASA issued a development contract to Grumman under its new Space Shuttle program to design and develop an Orbiter vehicle which could be reused on multiple missions. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are entirely hand drafted in pencil on a delicate ivory tinted trace paper which was a common medium used by engineers for drafting technical documents. This document still has portions of border drafting tape that was applied to the surface of the drawing. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are drafted on translucent polyester/plastic drafting film which was a common medium used for creating master drafting documents during this period. The full description of the diagram as found in the different sections is and includes Integrated Functional Flow Paths for: 'Treat Determination'; 'Countermeasure Set Controls' and 'Jamming Systems Controls'. This document is also labeled 'Figure II-2-3 (Typical) System Functional Matrix.' This extensive flowchart includes numerous handwritten notations and marks in pencil. There is also a separate note with the rolled diagram with the handwritten notation, 'Master Matrix EA6B'. Issued: Undated, but are part of the Grumman development project created for NASA in 1972.Dimensions: 11'' x 75''
Original set of Master Schematics from Grumman Aerospace titled, Space Shuttle Orbiter: Guidance, Navigation and Flight Control System 4 of 10, as developed by Grumman for NASA as part of the Space Shuttle Development Contracts in 1972.Grumman became a key player in space technology as the company designed and built the Apollo Lunar Module that was used for the moon landing. In the Post-Apollo era, NASA issued a development contract to Grumman under its new Space Shuttle program to design and develop an Orbiter vehicle which could be reused on multiple missions. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are entirely hand drafted in pencil on a delicate ivory tinted trace paper which was a common medium used by engineers for drafting technical documents. This document still has portions of border drafting tape that was applied to the surface of the drawing. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are drafted on translucent polyester/plastic drafting film which was a common medium used for creating master drafting documents during this period. The full description of the plans as found in the Grumman Aerospace seal in the lower right-hand corner of the page is 'Space Shuttle Orbiter, Guidance, Navigation and Flight Control System, Guidance Navigation Computer (GNC) Displays Interface, Integrated Function Configuration Level II Diagram'. This set of plans is undated. These plans are numbered '4 of 10' in relation to the Navigation and Displays. The lower right indicates that the diagram was prepared by 'H. Gerner' and 'J. Bright' and the tech content was prepared by 'T. Haggerty'. This set of plans have identification No.: B3L0180-1108 and contain drawings of Navigation faceplates. Issued: Undated, but are part of the Grumman development project created for NASA in 1972.Dimensions: 11'' x 64.5''
Original set of Master Schematics from Grumman Aerospace titled, Space Shuttle Orbiter: Reaction Control Subsystem, as developed by Grumman for NASA as part of the Space Shuttle Development Contracts in 1972.Grumman became a key player in space technology as the company designed and built the Apollo Lunar Module that was used for the moon landing. In the Post-Apollo era, NASA issued a development contract to Grumman under its new Space Shuttle program to design and develop an Orbiter vehicle which could be reused on multiple missions. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are entirely hand drafted in pencil on a delicate ivory tinted trace paper which was a common medium used by engineers for drafting technical documents. This document still has portions of border drafting tape that was applied to the surface of the drawing. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are drafted on translucent polyester/plastic drafting film which was a common medium used for creating master drafting documents during this period. The full description of this set of plans as found in the Grumman Aerospace seal in the lower right-hand corner of the page is 'Space Shuttle Orbiter: Reaction Control Subsystem Integrated Functional Configuration Level II Diagram, REV B'. This set is dated March 27, 1972. The lower right indicates that the diagram was drawn and prepared by: 'G. Gelfand'. The drawings were approved by 'V. Simone' and 'G. Cotter'. This set bears identification No.: B3L0180-1106 REV B. Handwritten pencil marking in the lower right corner. Issued: Monday, March 27, 1972Dimensions: 11" x 52"
Original set of Master Schematics from Grumman Aerospace titled, Space Shuttle Orbiter: Main Propulsion System Revision A, as developed by Grumman for NASA as part of the Space Shuttle Development Contracts in 1972.Grumman became a key player in space technology as the company designed and built the Apollo Lunar Module that was used for the moon landing. In the Post-Apollo era, NASA issued a development contract to Grumman under its new Space Shuttle program to design and develop an Orbiter vehicle which could be reused on multiple missions. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are entirely hand drafted in pencil on a delicate ivory tinted trace paper which was a common medium used by engineers for drafting technical documents. This document still has portions of border drafting tape that was applied to the surface of the drawing. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are drafted on translucent polyester/plastic drafting film which was a common medium used for creating master drafting documents during this period. The full description of the plans as found in the Grumman Aerospace seal in the lower right-hand corner of the page is 'Space Shuttle Orbiter, Main Propulsion System, Integrated Function Configuration Level II Diagram', and are dated April 26, 1972. These plans are 'Revision A' of the initial Main Propulsion System drawings modifying the Purge and Recirculation Systems. The lower right also indicates that the plans were drawn by 'E. Eyler', reviewed by: 'F. Dick' and approved by 'V. Simone' and 'G. Cotter'. This set of plans bear identification No.: B3L0180-1105A. Issued: Wednesday, April 26, 1972Dimensions: 11" x 24"

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