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One of three ‘complete’ Saturn V’s on display in the U.S. with mix-and-match parts inside the Apollo/Saturn V Center at the KSC Visitor Complex. The first stage at the far end, S-1C-T was a ground test stage to test the structure of the Saturn V with its engines running. The second stage S-II may have been intended for Apollo 18 or 19, and the third stage S-IVB as part of SA-514 for Apollo 19. The unused CSM 119 Skylab Rescue Command and Service Module (CSM) lies below the suspended BP-30 CSM with its Launch Escape System (LES). BP-30 was attached to Saturn 1B SA-206 and sent to launch pad 39B in Jan 1973 for tests.

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One of three ‘complete’ Saturn V’s on display in the U.S. with mix-and-match parts inside the Apollo/Saturn V Center at the KSC Visitor Complex. The first stage at the far end, S-1C-T was a ground test stage to test the structure of the Saturn V with its engines running. The second stage S-II may have been intended for Apollo 18 or 19, and the third stage S-IVB as part of SA-514 for Apollo 19. The unused CSM 119 Skylab Rescue Command and Service Module (CSM) lies below the suspended BP-30 CSM with its Launch Escape System (LES). BP-30 was attached to Saturn 1B SA-206 and sent to launch pad 39B in Jan 1973 for tests.

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plane spotting-guy

This looks very cool!