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  1. The Artist

    Late 1960s Space Tug

    I have some information on this design. I'll dig it out then try to post some of it. By the way. My understanding is that the tugs and the tin-can space stations were to be launched on one or more of the other Saturn launch vehicle concepts they explored. My guess is that the tug would have...
  2. The Artist

    SpaceGizmo - collection of space exploration concept

    That third painting was more of an artist's representation than a concept. If you notice the emblem on the astronaut's suit you'll see that this is from the Apollo 15 mission. The later Apollo CSMs (J series, I believe) had a bay that was opened to space during the lunar orbit part of the...
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    Consolidated-Vultee (Stout, Hall, Convair) flying cars

    Mark, I believe you have another picture of this one. I'm sure there's an 8x10 inch black & while shot in the stuff I've loaned you. If not, let me know and I'll look for it. Mike
  4. The Artist

    Jefferies art

    Since this thread seems to have become more about the man than his art, I'll try to balance it a bit by commenting on both. First, the art. While I cannot say for sure that his drawings for Air Progress had been done in this same format, the drawings I looked through and watched him work on...
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    Secret winged spacecraft projects

    Wow! And I thought I'd not have much to comment on in this forum. Now I'm afraid I could wear out my welcome. The painting appearing on page 6 of Quest Vol 3, No. 4 (Winter 1994) is one of a series of paintings I did for a talk I gave to a local group about the X-20 program. (Despite what the...
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    Jefferies art

    If my memory is correct, he drew the original line work in pencil at 1/48 scale. He had been working on a large collection of those profiles - with the hope of getting the collection published somewhere - up until the time he passed away. I had the pleasure of looking through a pile of those...
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    Martin Model 282 Comanche

    Hi all. Mark has mentioned this forum a few times and I finally got around to checking it out. I thought I join in and give you some background on this model. I grew up in Baltimore and back in the 70s I was a member of an Aviation Explorer post which was sponsored by the 175th TFG, Maryland...
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