ModelCars.com: Revell Germany The Space Shuttle Atlantis Model Kit

Customer Care Order Status Returns Wish List Cart
ModelCars Ship Worldwide
facebook
American Car Kits
Exotic and Foreign
Racing and Motorsports
Motorcycle Model Kits
Trucks and Semis
TV and Movie Model Kits
Boats and Ships
Planes and Helicopters
Space Exploration
Educational Models
Paints and Supplies
Gift Cards
Armored Tanks
Military Vehicles
Military Planes
Military Helicopters
War Ships
Military Submarines
Figures and Accessories
Military Enamels

Snap Kits
Easy Build Kits

Shop Brands
Academy Models
AMT
Aoshima
ARII
Aztek Airbrushes
Bronco Models
Dragon Models
Excel Hobby Products
Fine Molds Models
Floquil Paints
Fujimi
Hasegawa Models
IMEX Models
Italeri
Kinetic Models
Lindberg
Moebius
MPC
Pactra Paints
Pegasus Hobbies
Polar Lights Kits
Revell
Revell Germany
Slinky Science
Tamiya
Testors
Trumpeter
Xacto
Zvezda Model Kits


Moddlers Guide
Scale Guide


Previous Page Home : Plastic Model Kits : Space Exploration : The Space Shuttle Atlantis
The Space Shuttle Atlantis

1:72 Scale Revell Germany Model Kit: 80-4733

Plastic Model Kits


Email
Share

Revell Germany
The Space Shuttle Atlantis
1:72 Scale Model Kit by Revell Germany
Skill Level: 5
Parts: 111

InstructionsDownload Instruction Manual (11.75 MB)

The space shuttle developed by the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration, NASA, is the only reusable space transport system in the world. It consists of the following components: the space shuttle (orbiter), with three reusable main engines, an external fuel tank and two solid fuel rockets with a lift-off thrust of 12.46 MN (1.270.566 kp). The space shuttle can take a payload of 24.5 tonnes and 7 astronauts simultaneously into a low earth orbit at an altitude between 200 and 650 km. In addition the shuttle is capable of docking with the ISS with the aid of docking adapters. Since the last Apollo flight in 1975, the Shuttle is the only possibility available to the USA of taking men into space using their own means. The first space shuttle launch into space took place on 12th April 1981 with the "Columbia". When further orbiters were completed after 1983, NASA considerably intensified their scientific experiments and strategic military activities together with the US Air Force. Communications and research satellites were transported into space, repairs were carried out in situ and the International Space Station, ISS, was built up and provisioned. The "Challenger" was launched into space for the first time on 4th April 1983. The "Discovery" followed on 30th August 1984. Since 3rd October 1985, the fourth space shuttle "Atlantis" has been used on 26 missions. The "Endeavour" was first launched on 7th May 1992. This shuttle was equipped with numerous new pieces of equipment and computers and therefore had much higher overall capacity. All other orbiters were gradually equipped with the new components. The orbiters can remain in space for a maximum of 28 days. The enormous structural and thermal loads on take-off and landing require continuous monitoring and maintenance of all components as well as improvements to the equipment. The heat shield on the front and under side of the space shuttle is particularly vulnerable and is inspected and repaired as necessary after each mission. In two tragic accidents in which the whole crews lost their lives, in 1986 the "Challenger" and in 2003 the "Columbia" were lost. After a two-year interruption and extensive modifications to the orbiters and the main tank, flights were resumed. Their most important successes include the launch of various space probes and the Hubble space telescope, the Magellan (Venus) and Galileo (Jupiter) probes, various flights with built-in laboratories, flights to the Russian Mir station and the International Space Station (ISS). The last space shuttle flight is scheduled for 2010. A new study by NASA indicates that consideration should be given to extending the space shuttle missions until 2015.

Model-details:
- Structural details on surfaces
- Textured representation of surface tiles
- Detailed cockpit with instrument panel
- Removable cockpit roof
- 2 crew figures
- Super decals with all maintenance and identification markings for the "Discovery", "Atlantis" and "Endeavour" shuttles



Revell Germany Item: 80-4733
EAN: 4009803047331
ID: MC0549

Was: $73.07
Price: $58.46

In Stock: Usually Ships Next Day

Quantity
Bookmark Wish List Wish List



0 Customer Reviews
Be the first to write a review!


More Model Kits
The Space Shuttle Discovery with Booster Rocket Space Shuttle with Booster Rockets
Saturn V Rocket Mars Probe Communication Satellite Rocket
The Space Shuttle Space Shuttle and Boeing 747 Carrier
Space Shuttle with Booster Rockets Lunar Landing
NASA Pilgrim Observer Space Station #3 Apollo Lunar Module Eagle-5
See All Space Exploration
Shop
American Car Kits
Exotic & Foreign
Racing & Motorsports
Motorcycle Model Kits
TV & Movie Model Kits
Trucks & Semis
Boats & Ships
Planes & Helicopters
Space Exploration
Educational Models
Paints & Supplies
Shop
Armored Tanks
Military Vehicles
Military Planes
Military Helicopters
War Ships
Military Submarines
Figures & Accessories
Model Master Military Enamel
Customer Care
Customer Care
Contact Us
FAQ
Order Status
Returns & Exchanges
About Us
Coupon Codes
Shipping Rates
Gift Cards
Get Connected
Sign up for our Email list and receive valuable coupons and offers.

Signup Today
Stay connected and share with friends on facebook.

facebook twitter youtube
ModelCars.com
Credit Cards BBB McAfee SECURE sites help keep you safe from identity theft, credit card fraud, spyware, spam, viruses and online scams
ModelCars.com
©2002-2012 ModelCars.com Model Cars and Military Kits