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Convair Space Station Lifeboat

By: Fantastic Plastic

Type: Scale Model

Product Line: Model Kits (1/48) (Fantastic Plastic)

14 pcs.


Product Info

Title
Convair Space Station Lifeboat
Publisher
Sub-category
Publish Year
2021
Dimensions
6.75x6.5x2.5"
NKG Part #
2147960034
Type
Scale Model

Description

In the mid-1950s, German born aerospace engineer and designer Krafft A. Ehrike, then working for Convair, conceived of an orbital space station made from an expended Atlas rocket booster. (The Atlas was a Convair ICBM later modified to launch American Mercury astronauts.) Attached to the station were to be two wedge-shaped "lifeboats" the station's astronauts could use to return to earth quickly in case of a major malfunction.

These craft would be launched in tandem apart from the main Atlas and be attached as part of the overall assembly process.

The "lifeboats" were early precursors of the experimental "lifting bodies" developed by Northrop and Martin-Marietta in the 1960s and 1970s, perhaps most closely resembling Martin-Marietta's X-24B.

The "lifeboats" were featured on the classic Atlas Space Station and Atlas MOL model kits released by HAWK in 1958 and 1968.

The idea of using an expended booster to create a space station was eventually realized with the launch of Skylab 1 in 1973. (It was a much larger Saturn V upper stage, not an Atlas.) Today, the International Space Station maintains two "lifeboats" for emergency evacuation, these being permanently docked Soyuz spacecraft. Models & Model Kits are supplied unpainted and unassembled unless otherwise noted.