This site would not be possible if not for the generosity of others. I'd like to recognize the people below for their help and patience:
- Chuck Corway, for giving me the inspiration to write my own website.
- David Craig, for copies from his extensive Saturn V document collection.
- Edward Dempsey and his wife Mattie, for continued support and references. Without him, I wouldn't have gotten this far.
- Bob Craddock, for his encouragement and ideas.
- Karl D. Dodenhoff, RN, swapping info on the LM, copying his document collection and the only guy who can stir up things on the SpaceModeler's Email listing!
- John H. Cato, Jr. for help with the LUT and figuring dimensions.
- David Weeks, for helping identify some things on the CSM, providing photos of the Saturn V on display at JSC (among others) and information on the LUT and the mods done to the MLP for the shuttle. He also patiently listens to my ramblings about details on the Saturn V. Check out his plan sets of Mercury, Gemini and Apollo Spacecraft, Saturn V and Skylab at RealSpace Models. See also the reviews in my Space Modeling section.
- Jim Gerard, for help with technical references.
- John Pursley, for info and opinions on some of the more obscure details.
- Sherre Boothman, for copies of her extensive collection.
- Robert Blaske, for my site's excellent new look! Bravo!
- Sven Knudson, for having a site loaded with good photos for icons and probably the largest Spacemodeling site on the web.
- Glenn Johnson, owner of RealSpace Models, for allowing use of photos of his Apollo 15 LM, CSM and Apollo 13 models as icons.
- Dan Colgan, for trading prints of the LUT.
The Saturn V News Reference
The Saturn V Flight Manual: AS-506 (Apollo 11)
The Apollo Spacecraft News Reference
The Lunar Module News Reference
The Skylab Saturn Ib Flight Manual
The Skylab News Reference
The Saturn Ib News Reference
The Gemini Press Reference Book
Stages to Saturn by Roger E. Bilstein
The AS-202 Press Kit (August 21, 1966)
NASA Fact Sheet: The Vehicle Assembly Building (circa 1963)
Lunar Orbital Rendezvous: "A Pathway to the Moon" (circa 1962)
The Saturn V Apollo Moon Rocket
Copyright 1997, 1998, 1999 by John
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