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  2. Rick Sternbach - Wikipedia

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    Sternbach is also a noted contributor to the usenet newsgroup sci.space.history, and is an accepted expert on the various paint schemes used on the Saturn V booster. His company, Space Model Systems, is a leading provider of accurate decals for model kits of the Saturn V, as well as the Apollo Command Module.

  3. Estes Industries - Wikipedia

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    Five rockets from Estes in 1969: the Alpha, Saturn V (Semi Scale), X-ray, Aerobee 300, and Astron Ranger. Estes produced a wide variety of rocket model kits, normally using paperboard tubing for the fuselage and balsa wood for fins and nose cones. Early models tended to be relatively simple in design, differing in size, number of stages and ...

  4. Steve Eves - Wikipedia

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    On Saturday April 25, 2009 Eves launched the 1/10 scale replica of the Saturn V rocket 4,441 feet (1,354 m) into the air, and successfully recovered it. [2] The launch occurred on the eastern shore of the Chesapeake Bay under supervision of the Maryland-Delaware Rocketry Association. The rocket was powered by a matrix of nine motors: eight 13 ...

  5. List of Sega arcade system boards - Wikipedia

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    A Sega Titan-Video (ST-V) arcade system board, based on Sega Saturn hardware and featuring interchangeable games. Sega is a video game developer, publisher, and hardware development company headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, with multiple offices around the world.

  6. Zvezda (company) - Wikipedia

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    In 1990 the company started selling its first model kit dedicated to the Soviet Army. The company reproduces under licence of Boeing , Tupolev , Kamov , Sukhoi and MiG , some of their models are in the liveries of famous airlines such as Aeroflot [ 2 ] and Utair .

  7. Airfix - Wikipedia

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    The first aircraft kit was released in 1953, a model of the Supermarine Spitfire Mk I, [4] followed by the Spitfire Mk IX in 1958, in 1 ⁄ 72 scale, developed by James Hay Stevens. [5] This was a scaled-down copy of the Aurora 1 ⁄ 48 Supermarine Spitfire kit, although it is unknown if this kit was produced with authorization from Aurora. [ 6 ]