Yup. That is why the best of the best pilots were recruted. Armstrong in particular was painful shy and introverted - not the best person to interface with the media and public. However, he was able to stay cool when a thruster got stuck and caused his capsule to spin out of control. He almost lost his life in the LLTV. So why would a press conference get him very excited? These guys were just cut from a different cloth.
Extremelly valuable interview to Mr. kluever, allways eclipsed by the moon landing itself but this man here created with his hand and fine perception the procedures to latter be used on the moon by the other guys the world over know , I wish I can meet this man and shake his hand , is you know where let me know, thanks for posting.
The Lunar Module was ready. But nobody gave a 100 % guarantee. Therefore NASA sent test pilots to the Moon. The landings were the result of damn good engineering and a lot of courage.
I'm still 'enjoying' your crappy English, ever since your appearance on the Apollohoax proboard forum a year ago, when you used that funny name 'inquisitivemind' and got caught with your 'Frenglish'. LOL
Neil Armstrong during a lecture about the LLRV:
watch?v=lRBVJofGQyE&feature=related
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Rob260259 1 month ago
APOLLO = HOAX, A VERY BIG HOAX MAHABONE!
tenthousandyearsgoon 1 month ago
Jeez those men had guts.
Great video.
Thanks.
ind347 1 year ago
@ind347
Yup. That is why the best of the best pilots were recruted. Armstrong in particular was painful shy and introverted - not the best person to interface with the media and public. However, he was able to stay cool when a thruster got stuck and caused his capsule to spin out of control. He almost lost his life in the LLTV. So why would a press conference get him very excited? These guys were just cut from a different cloth.
Rob260259 1 month ago
@Rob260259
"LLTV" should be "LLRV" of course.
Rob260259 1 month ago
Extremelly valuable interview to Mr. kluever, allways eclipsed by the moon landing itself but this man here created with his hand and fine perception the procedures to latter be used on the moon by the other guys the world over know , I wish I can meet this man and shake his hand , is you know where let me know, thanks for posting.
Ernest Barcella
n4120p 2 years ago
the question is..?was the LEM ready for moon landing and take off from it.........
aligoulou 2 years ago
@aligoulou
LM. Not 'LEM'.
The Lunar Module was ready. But nobody gave a 100 % guarantee. Therefore NASA sent test pilots to the Moon. The landings were the result of damn good engineering and a lot of courage.
Rob260259 1 year ago
@Rob260259
They were before all the result of a lot of fakery.
It's the least to say that there was not a 100% guarantee; there was not even a 0.01% guarantee!
hunchbacked 1 month ago
@hunchbacked
Try to prove your ridiculous claim. Don't just say "fake" because you don't have a clue.
Rob260259 1 month ago
@aligoulou
the answer: Definitively NOT!
hunchbacked 1 month ago
@hunchbacked
I'm still 'enjoying' your crappy English, ever since your appearance on the Apollohoax proboard forum a year ago, when you used that funny name 'inquisitivemind' and got caught with your 'Frenglish'. LOL
Those were the days...
Rob260259 1 month ago
@hunchbacked
FYI: the LLRV had already performed more than 100 succesful flights by april 1966.
Rob260259 1 month ago
@Rob260259
Oh yes, but in conditions which have never to do with the way the LM had to land on the moon, much easier.
hunchbacked 1 month ago
@hunchbacked
And again, you just showed you absolutely have no clue about this subject. So make another 'subtle' video Mister Frenglish.
Rob260259 1 month ago
@Rob260259
And where did I show I have no clue?
hunchbacked 1 month ago
@hunchbacked
On YouTube.
Rob260259 1 month ago