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Bob M
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posted 06-12-2022 10:23 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Bob M   Click Here to Email Bob M     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Space Cover of the Week, Week 654, June 12, 2022

Space Cover #654: Orbital Flight Tests: Space Shuttle and Starliner

Boeing's recent successful unmanned Orbital Flight Test-2 (OFT-2) of their Starliner spacecraft brought back fond memories of the Space Shuttle's OFTs in the early 1980's. Unlike Boeing's two unmanned test flights, NASA's Shuttle flew four very successful manned OFT's, after which NASA announced the Shuttle system operational.

Eight astronauts were selected to form four two-man crews for the four Shuttle OFT flights. But the unexpected retirement of Fred Haise resulted in his crewmate Vance Brand being moved to STS-5 and Ken Mattingly and Hank Hartsfield selected to take Haise's and Brand's place, who then flew on the fourth Orbital Flight Test, STS-4.

The cover at the top has autographs of the original eight OFT astronauts: Young and Crippen, Engle and Truly; Lousma and Fullerton; and Haise and Brand. But after Haise's retirement, I decided to have their replacement crew, Mattingly and Hartsfield, sign the cover, which they nicely did. I then decided to have the STS-5 crew also sign the cover and started with Bob Overmyer (1981), Joe Allen (1986) and Bill Lenoir (1986). So with Brand's autograph already on the cover, those four autographs then included the STS-5 crew on the cover.

The 13 total autographs resulted in autographs of (1) the eight flown OFT astronauts; (2) autographs of the four astronauts, Haise and Fullerton and Engle and Truly, who piloted Enterprise on the Approach and Landing Test flights (ALT); and (3) autographs of all the astronauts who flew on the Shuttle's first five flights, STS-1 through STS-5.

The cover below it is a nice four-cancel cover created by Ken Havekotte, with launch cancels for the four OFT flights: STS-1, STS-2, STS-3 and STS-4.

Shown above are four nicely autographed covers by the first four Space Shuttle flight crews: the eight OFT astronauts, with each crew's mission emblem cachet.

In an earlier post here shows an impressive cover autographed by the original eight OFT astronauts, plus the replacements of Mattingly and Hartsfield.

bobslittlebro
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posted 06-12-2022 02:36 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for bobslittlebro   Click Here to Email bobslittlebro     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Great autographed covers Bob. A lot of time and energy went into putting these together.

I'm guessing the STS-1 cover with the 13 autographs were obtained through 13 separate mailings?

The first four shuttle crew signed covers are great to see and are real classics. Such a fine collection Bob!

Bob M
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posted 06-14-2022 06:10 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Bob M   Click Here to Email Bob M     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Thanks, Tim. The 13 autographs on the cover were the result of five separate mailings to JSC. I sent two blank covers to Gordon Fullerton and he signed both and kindly had the other 7 also sign. The covers were then complete with autographs of the eight astronauts selected for the four two-man teams for the four scheduled OFT flights.

However, the unexpected retirement of Fred Haise changed things with the OFT program and also with me. As explained above, I sent both covers to Hank Hartsfield for his and Ken Mattingly's autographs, resulting in both covers being complete again.

Later, having two covers signed by the OFT astronauts, I decided to risk one with the hope to have one signed also by the STS-5 crew. Three more mailings finally ended the cover's travels. Had I only had one OFT autographed cover I probably wouldn't have risked it.

Ken Havekotte
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posted 06-14-2022 11:14 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Ken Havekotte   Click Here to Email Ken Havekotte     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Like you, Bob, I recall those exciting years during the late 1970's and early 80's in trying to assemble original Shuttle OFT signed flight crew covers. It was indeed a difficult project, but fortunately, most all of the first assigned OFT astronauts were good signers.

Some of those OFT signed covers that I have came from you my friend, but also, I remember a similar project for STS-1. Not with just the first shuttle astronauts to fly, but I also recall a similar multi-signed cover(s) project by all the major NASA Center Directors.

Other early shuttle related cover projects that we have worked on together included multi-signed covers by the backup/support astronaut teams, Capcoms, flight directors, and other key personnel.

All of them were impressive endeavors, Bob, and I still have most all of those special covers here somewhere.

Bob M
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posted 06-15-2022 10:39 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Bob M   Click Here to Email Bob M     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by Ken Havekotte:
I also recall a similar multi-signed cover(s) project by all the major NASA Center Directors.
Yes, Ken, we worked on a lot of special multi-signed and multi-mailed-in space autograph projects.

The most ambitious and riskiest autograph project was sending two covers to each of the major NASA Centers for the Center Directors to sign together. The result were two covers signed by ten NASA Center Directors who were directors during the time of the first Space Shuttle flight, STS-1.

Among those signing the two covers were Alan Lovelace-acting NASA Administrator; Robert Forsch-NASA HQs; Chris Kraft-JSC; and William Lucas-MSFC.

Against all odds, the two multi-signed covers completed their eleven city odyssey after eleven separate mailings (including to Ken after three autographs to be canceled for the STS-1 launch - then on their way again) and all in a very short time, from November 1980 to June 1981.

Bob M
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posted 06-18-2022 01:43 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Bob M   Click Here to Email Bob M     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Mentioned above was a cover signed by ten NASA Center Directors at the time of STS-1. The cover (actually, two identical covers) was done to have an autograph record of those, and their NASA Centers, who were instrumental in that historical space achievement back in 1981.

About ten years ago, I did my Space Cover of the Week on that NASA Center Directors' autographed cover and it is shown along with information about having such a cover done here.

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