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Old 07-10-2019, 10:24 AM
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Folks,

The July/August Sport Rocketry has an article on the race between Estes and Centuri to release the first Saturn V kit. I hope you read it! There are lots of pretty cool period pictures from the Stine Collection and NARAM 10.

The article has a photo (https://www.flickr.com/photos/stine...57707063068775/ which shows L-R:
Jim Kukowski (floor), Dr. Ellsworth Beech, Les Butterworth, G. Harry Stine (behind rocket), Unknown, Vern Estes, Lee Piester, Irv Wait. Jim Barrowman and wife Judy are facing the stage in image center. Photo was taken in the Wallops Island Auditorium.

Any suggestions on who the "Unknown" guy might be? Glenn Pearson thinks it might be Gerry Gregorek.

Thanks!
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