TL Stephanchick

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Finally, there was the “flying bedstead,” a free-flying machine that had given everyone scares for the last year. First Armstrong and then another test pilot had been forced to bail out when the machine crashed. It had been grounded for many months, and only because Armstrong insisted was he permitted to resume using it for practice in the spring of 1969. To some degree, design faults made the flying bedstead liable to crash, but there was more to it than that: A machine that truly mimicked the task of flying a lunar module was going to be hard to fly.
Apollo: The Race To The Moon
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