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I am not sure "dummy" is the correct term to use to describe the Saturn 500F. Inert, or non-flying may be more appropriate. The Saturn 500F was non-flying, and had engine mass simulators (concrete blocks, etc.), but had functional fuel tanks and was used to test propellant loading (wet dress rehearsal) and build the countdown documentation. Meh130 (talk) 15:45, 4 June 2024 (UTC)Reply