This man explains everything in a clear and understandable manner. Super appreciate this museum having him be used in the making of these short clips.
@markclark1654 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video, very precise and accurate, he explains things just like my old BMAT did! Keep 'em coming! Major Mark Clark, USAFR Ret, former senior DMCCC at MCAFB and LRAFB
@LEO-fk1io Жыл бұрын
sweet. keep making more of these
@rcarter Жыл бұрын
My son and I visited a couple weeks ago and definitely enjoyed it. Very cool experience!
@tannercurtis1836 Жыл бұрын
More!
@chuckputnam5669 ай бұрын
As a former Titan II Guidance maintenance technician, I am disappointed that you said nothing on level 2 about the guidance system. I worked on both the old base referenced guidance system and the late '70s updated space referenced system (USGS). The MGC and IMU were located between the stage 2 fuel and oxidizer tanks and were serviced there on level 2. Also, on level 2 outside the missile launch tube was the autocollimator room that referenced the guidance system to the base on the missile's original system. It required that we guidance techs perform an annual survey using a theodilite. "Balls, balls, ten flat." (IYKYK)
@acewrench Жыл бұрын
Question: If the rigidity of the rocket was dependent on being constantly fueled, and would collapse if empty, what is currently in those tanks to keep the fuselage rigid?
@Killerchik1504 Жыл бұрын
If we believe other sources, the Titan rocket (unlike the Atlas rockets) did not have carrying fuel tanks, the Titan could easily stand unfilled without pressure in the tanks. Probably Dave just misspoke a little.
@ChoChan7768 ай бұрын
It's not that it would collapse, but just wouldn't be able to withstand the stresses on it during flight.
@ateamfan425 ай бұрын
The missile was installed in the silo empty and fueled in place. It was also defueled before removal. And the training missile at the museum is certainly not fueled. So the missile wouldn't collapse with empty tanks. It just wouldn't be able to handle the stresses of launch without the fuel and oxidizer present. But of course it wasn't going to launch empty anyway.
@donalddodson7365 Жыл бұрын
QUESTION: What would the 4 person crew in the Control Room hear during an actual launch? Since it never happened, I suppose no one really knows. (We were all expendables! 😂)