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A desk model seen in the background when Niel is studying the Delta Wing, the day following his flight which ballooned back up on high atmosphere. On the desk, a magazine is open and is displaying British Deltas (probably Handley Page HP.115).<br> | A desk model seen in the background when Niel is studying the Delta Wing, the day following his flight which ballooned back up on high atmosphere. On the desk, a magazine is open and is displaying British Deltas (probably Handley Page HP.115).<br> | ||
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Movie (October 2018)
French title : First Man : le premier homme sur la Lune
Starring:
Ryan Gosling (Neil Armstrong)
Claire Foy (Janet Shearon, his wife)
Corey Stoll (Buzz Aldrin)
Kyle Chandler (Deke Slayton)
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Boeing NB-52 Stratofortress
(top right) One of the Boeing NB-52 used as mother ship.
North American X-15A-3
North American X-15A-3 s/n 56-6672.
Same aircraft in other movies at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Military Fixed-Wing).
Backwards camera during the climb towards the space frontier.
End of 20 December 1961 flight.
A desk model seen in the background when Niel is studying the Delta Wing, the day following his flight which ballooned back up on high atmosphere. On the desk, a magazine is open and is displaying British Deltas (probably Handley Page HP.115).
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Piasecki H-21 Workhorse
Seen in the distance on the left.
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Martin Titan II GLV (Gemini Launch Vehicle)
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Lockheed McDonnell Agena Target Vehicle
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Bell Lunar Landing Training Vehicle
Seen too in When We Left Earth: The NASA Missions.
On May 6, 1968, Armstrong ejected safely from the Lunar Landing Research Vehicle #1 but set is closest to a Lunar Landing Training Vehicle.
Saturn V Apollo
Apollo X then Apollo XI.
North American Apollo Command/Service Module
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Grumman Lunar Module LM-5
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