Talk:Aero Spacelines

Latest comment: 9 months ago by 146.168.240.230 in topic Factory Reference

NASA

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Why is this article in the NASA category. OK, NASA used/use seme of their aircraft, but they are not the only users. Airbus operated more aircraft than NASA, and the companies were independant. --GW_Simulations 19:26, 8 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Copied?

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It seems to be copied. Also it is written like a essay. Irunongames • play 02:00, 6 September 2009 (UTC)Reply

Dates are wrong?

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Once the company was established at Van Nuys Airport, California, Aero Spacelines began in 1969 to engineer the transformation of the Boeing 377 airliner into the Pregnant Guppy. However, later it's listed the Pregnant Guppy as 1962. Also the reference for the above is not a link.

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Factory Reference

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Although the use of "Michoud" as a generic reference to factory locations from which NASA needed to ship outsized cargo is not incorrect, it's use here is slightly misleading. In fact, only barges could transport the S-I, S-IB and S-IC stages manufactured at Michoud. The PG and SG were specifically targeted to ship S-IV and S-IVB stages, respectively, built at Douglas Huntington Beach. The smaller cargos of LM, CM, IU, LLRV, LLTV, swing arms, etc., were not the driving specification for fuselage dimensions. Therefore the Aero Spaceline Aircraft are tied very closely and very specifically to Douglas, not Michoud. 146.168.240.230 (talk) 23:03, 29 February 2024 (UTC)Reply