David Scott Views of the Lunar Module "Spider" flying over the Earth in lunar landing configuration, after undocking from the Command Module "Gumdrop", Apollo 9, 3-13 March 1969 Vintage chromogenic prints on fibre-based GAF paper with no watermark on versos, [NASA photos nos AS9-21-3199 and AS8-21-3212], 20.4 x 25.3 cm (10 x 8 in), the first with original NASA caption taped on verso (NASA HeadQuarters), (2) Footnotes: The photographs were taken by David Scott from the CSM "Gumdrop". McDivitt and Schweickart inside "Spider" enthused that the Lunar Module was a "great flying machine. And when it's just the ascent stage alone, it's very quick. It snaps to the controls like a fighter plane, or a sports car. It was super to fly!"
David Scott Views of the Lunar Module "Spider" flying over the Earth in lunar landing configuration, after undocking from the Command Module "Gumdrop", Apollo 9, 3-13 March 1969 Vintage chromogenic prints on fibre-based GAF paper with no watermark on versos, [NASA photos nos AS9-21-3199 and AS8-21-3212], 20.4 x 25.3 cm (10 x 8 in), the first with original NASA caption taped on verso (NASA HeadQuarters), (2) Footnotes: The photographs were taken by David Scott from the CSM "Gumdrop". McDivitt and Schweickart inside "Spider" enthused that the Lunar Module was a "great flying machine. And when it's just the ascent stage alone, it's very quick. It snaps to the controls like a fighter plane, or a sports car. It was super to fly!"
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