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F-1 Engine

This F-1 rocket engine, identified by Alan Lawrie as engine F-041 (a development engine), is now displayed at the Air Zoo.

See my Michigan Space & Science Center aerial photos for aerial coverage when it was still at the MSSC.

I have many F-1 rocket engine-related resources.

 
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