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Early (ca. 1972) Shuttle Art
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<blockquote data-quote="archipeppe" data-source="post: 40444" data-attributes="member: 874"><blockquote data-quote="dragon72"><p>Interesting to see retractable RCS thrusters in the nose. I suppose that it reduces the number of seperate RCS systems though failure to deploy would be quite problematic.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>The pre-definitive 040C design, as awarded to North American Rockwell, the 3/4 still mantained the retractable RCS pods.</p><p>They disappeared into the final version of the 040C design the 5/6 as actually built and flown.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="archipeppe, post: 40444, member: 874"] [quote="dragon72"] Interesting to see retractable RCS thrusters in the nose. I suppose that it reduces the number of seperate RCS systems though failure to deploy would be quite problematic. [/quote] The pre-definitive 040C design, as awarded to North American Rockwell, the 3/4 still mantained the retractable RCS pods. They disappeared into the final version of the 040C design the 5/6 as actually built and flown. [/QUOTE]
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