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Space Shuttle Vertical Tail Arrives at Palmdale

Vertical tail - The first vertical tail for the Space Shuttle orbiter arrives at Palmdale, California in 1975 to be mated to the fuselage of the orbiter. The vertical tail, 27 feet high and 22 feet long at the base, was built by Fairchild Republic Company, Long Island, New York. Rockwell International Corporation's Space Division in Downey, California, built the orbiter and integrated the complete Space Shuttle transportation system for NASA's Johnson Space Center. 
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Unique identifier BI230653 
Boeing ID sp-25 
Type Image 
Size 1982px × 1337px   2MB 
License type RM 
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