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Manual used during first moon landing sells for $91,000 at auction

By General Aviation News Staff · November 24, 2014 ·

BOSTON, Mass. — An Apollo 11 manual used by Flight Director Gene Kranz during first moon landing sold for $91,909 on Thursday, Nov. 20, according to RR Auction.

KranzWhile at his console in Mission Control throughout the landmark mission, it was a primary resource for coordinating that mission and associated activities both during the flight — and while Armstrong and Aldrin were on the lunar surface, according to Kranz in a letter that accompanied the sale.

The 3.25-inch thick three-ring binder with an LM-5 decal affixed to the front cover and a label along the binding, which reads, “Flight Book, Apollo 11. G. F. Kranz.”

The manual is separated by 16 labeled tabs for various portions of the mission or spacecraft. Included in the manual are copies of various memos, charts, graphs, and other related material, many notated by Kranz.

Of particular interest, according to the auction house, is a handwritten “Abort Checklist,” listing six steps, which include: “4. CSM Rescue Status & Advisory 5. Abort Problem—Further effect.” Lower portion is headed, “Cutoff,” listing six steps, which include: “1. Safe Orbit…3. Rdz Duration—3 1/2 / 5 1/2 / other 4. Status check-all 5. Consummables vs Rdz Duration.” Also included in the binder is an incredibly detailed flow chart titled, “Abort Sequence Logic,” hand-drawn in pencil by Kranz.

unnamedThe material included reflected what Kranz had determined most useful to have at his fingertips in order to manage those aspects of Apollo 11 that he was responsible for. Each Flight Director’s Flight Book included material mirroring individual needs, as they each had their own diverse backgrounds and knowledge base.

“What makes this manual so spectacular is that it was used during the descent stage of the lunar module onto the surface of the moon— Kranz using this manual when Armstrong landed Eagle,” said Bobby Livingston, Exec VP at RR Auction.

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