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"Dummy"
I am not sure "dummy" is the correct term to use to describe the Saturn 500F. Inert, or non-flying may be more appropriate. The Saturn 500F was non-flying, and had engine mass simulators (concrete blocks, etc.), but had functional fuel tanks and was used to test propellant loading (wet dress rehearsal) and build the countdown documentation.
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"Dummy"
I am not sure "dummy" is the correct term to use to describe the Saturn 500F. Inert, or non-flying may be more appropriate. The Saturn 500F was non-flying, and had engine mass simulators (concrete blocks, etc.), but had functional fuel tanks and was used to test propellant loading (wet dress rehearsal) and build the countdown documentation.
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15:45, 4 June 2024 (UTC)reply