Topic: Are old spacecraft blueprints worth anything?
JohnQ New Member
Posts: 1 From: Jacksonville, FL, USA Registered: Jan 2017
posted 01-16-2017 07:52 PM
I have a very large working blueprint dated April of 1961 from Republic Aviation for a reentry vehicle mockup. It came from a storage locker sale in the northeast (around where Republic was based).
It's really large, pushing 7 feet wide.
I was going to use it as man cave decor but whether these warrant conservation or if they are common will determine how much effort I put into it, i.e. welding and fabricating a museum type display or just taping it up. Any advice?
stsmithva Member
Posts: 1933 From: Fairfax, VA, USA Registered: Feb 2007
posted 01-16-2017 08:39 PM
I did a little research, and your blueprint was made for a cool project I knew nothing about ten minutes ago! Republic built a miniature Command Module that was sent up into space, then shot back down to Earth so it re-entered at 37,000 feet per second - close to what a spacecraft returning from the moon would experience.
Here is a video produced by Republic:
If you could find a buyer who can handle such a large item, I would think it's worth at least a few hundred dollars. If you keep it, please don't tape it!
dfox Member
Posts: 208 From: Scarsdale, NY, United States Registered: Mar 2010
posted 01-16-2017 09:35 PM
Thanks for posting. Very cool!