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Title: Looking for schematic of mercury-atlas and titan-gemini boosters
Post by: Nickolai on 10/27/2012 05:37 pm
I remember quite some time ago seeing in the forum a picture of a mercury-atlas rocket with various parts labeled (fuel lines, interstage, etc. some really detailed stuff), but can't find it anywhere now. Does anyone have any pics like that or know where they are on the forum? I tried searching for mercury-atlas but came up dry :(

The NY Hall of Science has both those boosters on display, so I wanted to take the schematic with me and try to identify parts :)
Title: Re: Looking for schematic of mercury-atlas and titan-gemini boosters
Post by: Ares67 on 10/27/2012 06:11 pm
There are probably better ones, but here are two graphics I can supply.
Title: Re: Looking for schematic of mercury-atlas and titan-gemini boosters
Post by: Ares67 on 10/27/2012 06:18 pm
The NY Hall of Science has both those boosters on display, so I wanted to take the schematic with me and try to identify parts :)

And while looking at those parts, always keep in mind who supplied them...  ;D
Title: Re: Looking for schematic of mercury-atlas and titan-gemini boosters
Post by: Nickolai on 10/27/2012 06:34 pm
Wow, that's fantastic, thank you! Love the comic!
Title: Re: Looking for schematic of mercury-atlas and titan-gemini boosters
Post by: Art LeBrun on 10/28/2012 04:16 am
Do not expect to find an antenna fairing on the Mercury-Atlas as noted on the left side of the drawing. The stub pod is also longer. The drawing is a hybrid of an ICBM and a SLV.
Title: Re: Looking for schematic of mercury-atlas and titan-gemini boosters
Post by: Citabria on 11/03/2012 04:15 pm
How'bout this?

Scanned it from a library book 10 years ago. Don't remember the title but I think it was British.
Title: Re: Looking for schematic of mercury-atlas and titan-gemini boosters
Post by: Citabria on 11/03/2012 04:17 pm
Here's a version I modified to show sustainer stage:
Title: Re: Looking for schematic of mercury-atlas and titan-gemini boosters
Post by: Citabria on 11/03/2012 04:18 pm
Free bonus! From the same book:
Title: Re: Looking for schematic of mercury-atlas and titan-gemini boosters
Post by: Citabria on 11/03/2012 08:25 pm
Last one:
Title: Re: Looking for schematic of mercury-atlas and titan-gemini boosters
Post by: Citabria on 11/03/2012 08:39 pm
S1 modified to show whole length:
Title: Re: Looking for schematic of mercury-atlas and titan-gemini boosters
Post by: Jim Davis on 11/03/2012 10:38 pm
Scanned it from a library book 10 years ago. Don't remember the title but I think it was British.

Spacecraft and Boosters Volume 1 by Kenneth Gatland
Title: Re: Looking for schematic of mercury-atlas and titan-gemini boosters
Post by: mike robel on 11/04/2012 12:01 am
May I suggest these drawings from Realspacemodels.com


http://realspacemodels.com/html/merc.htm

Title: Re: Looking for schematic of mercury-atlas and titan-gemini boosters
Post by: Fequalsma on 11/04/2012 09:17 am
Great images - thx for posting!  Esp. like your Atlas sustainer mod.  They look like the cutaways that Flight International publishes.
F=ma

How'bout this?

Scanned it from a library book 10 years ago. Don't remember the title but I think it was British.

Title: Re: Looking for schematic of mercury-atlas and titan-gemini boosters
Post by: gwiz on 11/04/2012 09:41 am
Great images - thx for posting!  Esp. like your Atlas sustainer mod.  They look like the cutaways that Flight International publishes.
Originally published in Flight, used by permission in Gatland's book, mag and book from same publisher.
Title: Re: Looking for schematic of mercury-atlas and titan-gemini boosters
Post by: Fequalsma on 11/05/2012 03:08 am
Ah, that would explain it then.  Thx for the additional info.  Now I also see the Flt Int'l marks on them.
F=ma

Great images - thx for posting!  Esp. like your Atlas sustainer mod.  They look like the cutaways that Flight International publishes.
Originally published in Flight, used by permission in Gatland's book, mag and book from same publisher.
Title: Re: Looking for schematic of mercury-atlas and titan-gemini boosters
Post by: Jim on 01/18/2013 02:41 am
Here's a version I modified to show sustainer stage:


Something I just realized.  The booster section was held down on the pad., but here was nothing but sep bolts and weight holding the sustainer section onto the vehicle.   The sustainer section and its engine had T/W<1.