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13 days
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USS Franklin CV-13
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Bingo!
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Good one, WildBill! Uniquely un-obvious ... and Texas Tech colors, too!
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Wrong, in so many right ways. Well done.
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That is a very odd die. Most die are formed such that the opposite sides always add up to 7.
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Model 13 S&W
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Apollo 13 Odyssey capsule. On display at the Cosmosphere Museum in Hutchinson, Kansas. My three youngest sons and I visited the museum when were where in Hutchinson attending the National Association of Rocketry's Convention (NARCON) in 2012.
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oljames3 wrote:13 days
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Apollo 13 Odyssey capsule. On display at the Cosmosphere Museum in Hutchinson, Kansas. My three youngest sons and I visited the museum when were where in Hutchinson attending the National Association of Rocketry's Convention (NARCON) in 2012.
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Is that thing still in Hutchison? Might have to add that to the things to see list :mrgreen:
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The Hutchison space museum is a must see.
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So is the Strategic Air & Space Museum in Ashland, NE (Between Omaha & Lincoln).
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12 days!

And for a two-fer, I give you a Winchester Model 12, in 12 gauge :mrgreen:

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dru wrote: ...
Apollo 13 service module
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Interesting picture.

I didn't realize it at the time, being only 10 years old, but the Apollo 13 mission was probably one of the worst periods of my dad's life. He was a government quality assurance inspector at Allison in Indianapolis, IN, where the titanium fuel tanks for both the service module and lunar module were made, and he was part of the government team that inspected them. When there was an explosion in the SM, an obvious possible source was the fuel, and everyone was wondering if they had done something wrong or missed something. My sister later told me that Dad threw up in a wastebasket when he first got the news (we got a phone call at home about it). This really shocked me, as Dad was a veteran of the Depression and WWII, and was not at all prone to displays of emotion. It was quite awhile before the oxygen system was determined to be the source of the problem, much to his relief I'm sure.
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ELB wrote:
dru wrote: ...
Apollo 13 service module
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Interesting picture.

I didn't realize it at the time, being only 10 years old, but the Apollo 13 mission was probably one of the worst periods of my dad's life. He was a government quality assurance inspector at Allison in Indianapolis, IN, where the titanium fuel tanks for both the service module and lunar module were made, and he was part of the government team that inspected them. When there was an explosion in the SM, an obvious possible source was the fuel, and everyone was wondering if they had done something wrong or missed something. My sister later told me that Dad threw up in a wastebasket when he first got the news (we got a phone call at home about it). This really shocked me, as Dad was a veteran of the Depression and WWII, and was not at all prone to displays of emotion. It was quite awhile before the oxygen system was determined to be the source of the problem, much to his relief I'm sure.
Interesting story ELB. Thanks for sharing with us. :patriot:
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