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LIMITED EDITION!!
On the morning of 12th April 1961 the Russian Cosmonaut Juri
Alexejewitsch Gagarin took-off from the Soviet Cosmodrome at Baikonur
to become the first man in space. The Vostok Spacecraft consisting of
two separate modules now made it possible to return from Space to the
Earth for the very first time. All the important sequences such as
ignition of the braking rockets towards the end of the flight were
completely automated. A modified R-7 Intercontinental Rocket with a
take-off weight of 360 tons was used as the launch vehicle. The
duration of the mission was calculated using an orbital height of
between 180 km and 230 km. The Spacecraft achieved orbit 14 minutes
after take-off at 0707 hrs Central European Time. During the flight,
Gagarin used the radio to report the condition of technical systems,
his health and his impressions of the flight. At 0807hrs Gagarin began
preparations for his return to Earth. After a total flight time of 1
hour and 48 minutes covering a distance of 41000 km (25461 miles) he
successfully landed near the South-west Russian town of Engels at 0855
hrs. The announcement of the successful launch of the Vostok Rocket was
transmitted 55 minutes after take-off over Radio Moscow and in the USA
had a similar effect to that of the Sputnik 1 four years earlier. The
flight counts as one of the greatest success's in the history of Soviet
Space Flight.
Model-details:
- Revell Historical Model Construction Kit
- Textured Final Stage Rocket
- Control Nozzles
- Supply Module with Oxygen/Nitrogen Tanks
- Vostok Cosmonaut Capsule
- Cosmonauts Cockpit
- Cosmonaut Figure with Visor
- Separate Emergency Exit
- Extensive Aerial Array
- Display Stand
- Decal Set
Colors: 4 8 30 45 99 364 (NOT INCLUDED)
Model details
Scale 1:24
Release date 05/2011
No. of parts 61
Length 313 mm
Skill Level 3
Original details
Type description Spacecraft
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