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Not all of the D series used "radio" guidance.
There were D "AIG" or All Inrtia Guidance boosters. I can't remember exctly when they being launched but it was before June of 1962 when I left the Cape. The pod on the side was much larger than the regular D series so that they could fit the guidance system in it. As I vaguely recall, the AIG guidance was built "ARMA". Can't recall much more than that since it's been a long time and I was in telemetry at the time. By the spring of 1963 we were launching mostly the E and F series at the Cape. Harry wrote in message oups.com... The "67D" number was the Atlas "tail number". It showed that this was the 67th D-series Atlas booster built - one of several Atlas-D boosters that were built on Convair's ICBM production line for the Mercury Atlas program. Other D-series Atlas vehicles, which had radio-inertial guidance, were used for ICBM test launches, served as operational missiles on standby, or were topped by Agena upper stages for unmanned space missions. - Ed Kyle http://www.geocities.com/launchreport/ |
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