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Old September 5th 04, 08:46 PM
Rusty Barton
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On Sun, 05 Sep 2004 13:22:13 -0500, Kevin Willoughby
wrote:

In article ,
says...
Neil Armstrong [...] said:
I have ridden on 13 different rocket engines


I can't match that number:

by type:
X-1b
X-15
Titan-II first stage
Titan-II second stage
Agena (well, it was planned....)
S-IC
S-II
S-IVB (I'm being generous, both S-II and S-IVB used J-2s)
Apollo SPS
LM Descent
LM Assent
That's 11.

By number:
1 X-1b
1 X-15
2 Titan II first stage
2 Titan II second stage
5 F-1s
5 J-2s
1 J-2
1 SPS
1 LM Descent
1 LM Ascent
That sum is too high even counting just the moon flight.

Assuming Armstrong is correct [sic!], what am I missing?



and had the privilege of commanding three
different types of spacecraft,


Why not count the X-15? (Yes, Armstrong never took it to 100 km, but it
could reach space.)



Gemini OAMS?

Apollo CM & LM RCS?

LLRV had small rocket engines.

The rocket in the ejection seat when he
ejected from the LLRV.

- Rusty Barton