![]() Link to 1988 discussion of the LLRF, 'Wingless on Luna', that Armstrong gave at the Wings Club in 1988.Īrmstrong - "What the LLTV gave you was not so much the seat-of-the-pants dynamics as the real-world visual. The full-mission (but stationary) Lunar Module simulator worked very well, but the real in-flight situation provided by the LLTVs provided a reality that was hard to duplicate in a fixed-base simulator." ![]() However, it was a reasonable simulation of the Lunar Module, and it was the best we had. We focused a great deal of our attention on those things which had not been done before and which we would be expected to pass on to the crews behind us."Īrmstrong - "I would say that the Lunar Module flew better than the LLTV - fortunately. So, we did not spend an extraordinary amount of time on things that had already been done and had worked as expected. They also spent 56 hours in briefings about LM systems.Īrmstrong - "I would add, along that same line, that the time requirements necessitated that we accept the conclusions and recommendations of the crews that went before us. Neil spent 285 hours - 30 percent of his training for Apollo 11 - in various LM simulators other than the LLTV Buzz spent 332 hours in various LM simulators. ![]() Utility of the Lunar Landing Training Vehicle Commentary Copyright © 1995 ![]()
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