Titan II Scale Drawings
Titan
II (Gemini Configuration)
1/24th Scale
Researched and drawn by Robert W. Blaske, 1996
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About the Scale
Reference Material
A Note About
the Drawings
About the File
Format
About the Scale:
These drawings are scaled to be compatible with the Revell
1/24th Gemini Capsule. Other scales may be achieved by simply resizing
the drawings appropriately. This may be easily accomplished by changing
the percentage in the Print Setup dialog box.
1/144th 16.66% (1/6)
1/72nd 33.33% (1/3)
1/96th 50% (1/2)
1/24th 100% (1/1)
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References:
Titan II on display at the Marshall Flight
Center - Huntsville, Alabama. Measurements were taken directly from the
vehicle. Also "near" isometric photographs were taken and dimensions
were estimated from these photographs.
"Rockets of the World: A Modeler's Guide", ©1993 Peter
Alway.
Various materials generously provided by the Air and Space Museum's
Archives Reference Team. Special thanks to Tom Newman.
Instruction Manual for Eagles Talon 1/48th scale Gemini Titan II.
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About the Drawings:
Great effort was made to obtain accurate reference data. However many
dimensions were still estimated from photographic references. These estimations
were always kept in the bounds of known dimensions. All drawings are 1/24th
scale. The original drawings were created with MiniCad 6.0 on the Macintosh.
Areas that are particularly susceptible to estimation:
Medium and small parts within the Stage-1
engine (YLR-87)
All dimensions of the Stage-2 engine (YLR-91) and its support structure
The top half of Stage-2 external detail
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About the File Formatting:
Adobe Acrobat format (.PDF) was chosen because of its versatility among
computer platforms. Adobe Acrobat files may be opened on just about every
major computer platform and printed to most types of printers. A laser printer
is recommended. The most current version of the Adobe Acrobat software may
be obtained free of charge from the Adobe web site:
If a different file format is needed, please
contact Robert Blaske; he would be glad to help.
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