When I go back out to my moms, I’ll take a few pictures and I’ll DM them to you maybe we can figure this out together! I have pictures and pictures and pictures of different rocket engines and divert engines- that they worked on, and some of the little prototypes. The math calculations alone are mind-boggling
One part of the rocket engine I actually took it to a metal recycling location. In Los Angeles. This place was an entire block long. There was all kinds of raw material from his machine shop that we were trying to sell. Anyway I asked the guy if he wanted to test this rocket engine part. They have a special gun that they can point at raw material, and it will tell you what it is. He pointed it at the object, and nothing came up and he looked at me kind of strange. He did it two more times, and he told me I don’t know what it was. I just laughed and told him That my dad was a rocket scientist. And then I left. The look on his face was priceless!
Private message me, and I’ll send you my email. That way I can send you pictures or what not. It may not be right away, because everything is at my moms house. I should be going out there within a week or so. I always love going through all this stuff. I shipped two pods of machinery and tools to our house in Arizona, and I’ll be building out my own workshop with all my dad‘s tools. Well the ones that were left over after we sold a bunch. The workshop alone had so many bizarre interesting items, some of them from Rocketdyne and Rockwell international. I actually have an original challenger poster. Kind of sad though huh? My brother and I got to walk through the original fuselage for the shuttlecraft - before they completed the project. We have lots of pictures, stickers, and patches from all the different projects my father worked on. I’ve actually considered donating some of it to the Ronald Reagan Museum weather shuttlecraft is now, but I just can’t part with it!
Yes I do. Stacks and stacks of them.
And it’s a 32 degree Mason!
And I’m not a boy!
When I go back out to my moms, I’ll take a few pictures and I’ll DM them to you maybe we can figure this out together! I have pictures and pictures and pictures of different rocket engines and divert engines- that they worked on, and some of the little prototypes. The math calculations alone are mind-boggling
One part of the rocket engine I actually took it to a metal recycling location. In Los Angeles. This place was an entire block long. There was all kinds of raw material from his machine shop that we were trying to sell. Anyway I asked the guy if he wanted to test this rocket engine part. They have a special gun that they can point at raw material, and it will tell you what it is. He pointed it at the object, and nothing came up and he looked at me kind of strange. He did it two more times, and he told me I don’t know what it was. I just laughed and told him That my dad was a rocket scientist. And then I left. The look on his face was priceless!
Private message me, and I’ll send you my email. That way I can send you pictures or what not. It may not be right away, because everything is at my moms house. I should be going out there within a week or so. I always love going through all this stuff. I shipped two pods of machinery and tools to our house in Arizona, and I’ll be building out my own workshop with all my dad‘s tools. Well the ones that were left over after we sold a bunch. The workshop alone had so many bizarre interesting items, some of them from Rocketdyne and Rockwell international. I actually have an original challenger poster. Kind of sad though huh? My brother and I got to walk through the original fuselage for the shuttlecraft - before they completed the project. We have lots of pictures, stickers, and patches from all the different projects my father worked on. I’ve actually considered donating some of it to the Ronald Reagan Museum weather shuttlecraft is now, but I just can’t part with it!