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General Discussion => Q&A Section => Topic started by: DSA on 07/01/2014 10:04 pm
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I'm a newbie here, and I've read all the rules regarding to the threads. If I committed an error, please do not hesitate to correct me :)
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Lately, I began to make lots of researches about rocket engineering. Then I got interested in Rocketdyne's F-1 engine from the Apollo program. Here's the question, this may sound may a bit stupid, is there any way I could get an access to the F-1 full schematic somewhere? I mean like well detailed, or is it possible to gain access to F-1B engine CAD from Dynetics as a sixth form student (UK citizen) for educational purpose..? In terms of security. how does the Federal Law states about old Rocket technologies like the one from Apollo program?
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Hi DSA. I doubt that there would be any national security issues around the F-1 engine.
Have you thought of contacting RocketDyne (the manufacturer) directly? There's a good chance they'll be willing to help you. Barring that, a google image search for "Apollo F-1 schematic" turned up a few interesting sites that might be helpful to you, depending on how much detail you need - you may have trouble finding dimensioned drawings online.
I found heroicrelics.org has sections on the F-1 thrust chamber, injectors, turbopump etc, including links to very detailed PDF technical documents. It's an interesting site though I'm not a fan of the layout.
No doubt some of the older hands here will have better suggestions than me - I am a newbie too. Good luck with your project :)
Afterthought: May I ask what kind of project you're working on?
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I recommend this article.
http://arstechnica.com/science/2013/04/how-nasa-brought-the-monstrous-f-1-moon-rocket-back-to-life/
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Heroic relics is a cool as a moose site. Some of the drawings are a bit grainy, but there are also some hi rez drawings. If your garage is big enough, you could build one, I'm sure. But there's so much more than drawings needed.