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Forum:Space Explorers & Workers
Topic:Colin Cantwell, Apollo 11 on CBS, flight plans
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About the meet and greet Friday, my article with some biography about Mr. Cantwell and all of my interviews, and the flight plans. Thank you, — Jason

BlackarrowI hardly know where to start. These "original" Apollo 11 Flight Plans are clearly photocopies. (Look for the copied original punch-holes). $10,000 - $15,000 estimated price? Don't make me laugh. An Apollo 11 Final Flight Plan used by a contractor during the mission recently failed to attract an opening bid of $2,000.
stsmithvaI do have to agree about the very unrealistic starting bid for the photocopy Apollo 11 flight plan. Still, interesting details about Cantwell's experiences.
OriginalPropBlogThe starting price is based on his attachment to it - it was the only item in his collection that he put any reserve on whatsoever (everything else was no reserve). He had no idea of value, but that is the value to him (which is obviously subjective). I'm sure he will be happy to keep it if it does not sell.

I believe the use of the word "original" was to describe it as having been used as part of the mission, not how the paper was produced (out of a printer or copier). I have to confess I am ignorant to NASA flight plans, so I had no help to offer with that. There is no intention to market it as something it is not. I posted here just because I thought people would be interested in his experiences with the mission and/or would maybe want to talk with him about it at the meet and greet on Friday.

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