No Binding. Condition: Fair+. 8 1/2" x 5 1/2" card with Hand-Tracing-- SIGNED by Milton Windler-- served as flight director on several Apollo flights. SIGNED.
Language: English
Seller: Wimbauer Buchversand, Hagen, NRW, Germany
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
Papier. Condition: Sehr gut. Etwas kleineres stärkeres Papier von Milton Windler mit blauem Stift handsigniert mit eigenhändigem Zusatz /// Milton "Milt" Windler (born January 10, 1932 in Hampton, Virginia) is a retired NASA Flight Director. He is best known for his work as one of the four flight directors of Apollo 13 Mission Operations Team, all of whom were awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Richard M. Nixon for their work in guiding the crippled spacecraft safely back to Earth. Previously a jet fighter pilot, he began working at NASA in 1959 during Project Mercury. Originally working in the recovery division, he was promoted to flight director by Chris Kraft to support Eugene Kranz, who had acquired additional responsibilities in the months following the Apollo 1 fire.[2] Windler also served as flight director for Apollo 8, Apollo 10, Apollo 11, Apollo 14, Apollo 15, and all three Skylab missions.[3] Following the conclusion of the Apollo Program, Windler worked in the Space Shuttle Project Office on Remote Manipulator Systems Operations until 1978. He is a recipient of the NASA Exceptional Service Medal.[4] /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Standort Wimregal GAD-0285 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
Language: English
Seller: Wimbauer Buchversand, Hagen, NRW, Germany
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
Echtfoto. Condition: Sehr gut. Foto von Milton Windler mit schwarzem Stift handsigniert mit eigenhändigem Zusatz /// Milton "Milt" Windler (born January 10, 1932 in Hampton, Virginia) is a retired NASA Flight Director. He is best known for his work as one of the four flight directors of Apollo 13 Mission Operations Team, all of whom were awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Richard M. Nixon for their work in guiding the crippled spacecraft safely back to Earth. Previously a jet fighter pilot, he began working at NASA in 1959 during Project Mercury. Originally working in the recovery division, he was promoted to flight director by Chris Kraft to support Eugene Kranz, who had acquired additional responsibilities in the months following the Apollo 1 fire.[2] Windler also served as flight director for Apollo 8, Apollo 10, Apollo 11, Apollo 14, Apollo 15, and all three Skylab missions.[3] Following the conclusion of the Apollo Program, Windler worked in the Space Shuttle Project Office on Remote Manipulator Systems Operations until 1978. He is a recipient of the NASA Exceptional Service Medal.[4] /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Standort Wimregal GAD-0284 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
Language: English
Seller: Wimbauer Buchversand, Hagen, NRW, Germany
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
Echtfoto. Condition: Sehr gut. Schwarzes Albumblatt mit aufmontiertem Schwarzweißfoto und aufmontierter Sonne von Milton Windler mit schwarzem Stift handsigniert mit eigenhändigem Zusatz "Maroon Fligth Apollo - Skylab". Knicke in der Sonne und am unteren Rand. /// Milton "Milt" Windler (born January 10, 1932 in Hampton, Virginia) is a retired NASA Flight Director. He is best known for his work as one of the four flight directors of Apollo 13 Mission Operations Team, all of whom were awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Richard M. Nixon for their work in guiding the crippled spacecraft safely back to Earth. Previously a jet fighter pilot, he began working at NASA in 1959 during Project Mercury. Originally working in the recovery division, he was promoted to flight director by Chris Kraft to support Eugene Kranz, who had acquired additional responsibilities in the months following the Apollo 1 fire.[2] Windler also served as flight director for Apollo 8, Apollo 10, Apollo 11, Apollo 14, Apollo 15, and all three Skylab missions.[3] Following the conclusion of the Apollo Program, Windler worked in the Space Shuttle Project Office on Remote Manipulator Systems Operations until 1978. He is a recipient of the NASA Exceptional Service Medal.[4] /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Standort Wimregal Ill-Umschl2024-16 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
Language: English
Seller: Wimbauer Buchversand, Hagen, NRW, Germany
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
Echtfoto. Condition: Sehr gut. Foto von Milton Windler mit schwarzem Stift handsigniert mit eigenhändigem Zusatz /// Milton "Milt" Windler (born January 10, 1932 in Hampton, Virginia) is a retired NASA Flight Director. He is best known for his work as one of the four flight directors of Apollo 13 Mission Operations Team, all of whom were awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Richard M. Nixon for their work in guiding the crippled spacecraft safely back to Earth. Previously a jet fighter pilot, he began working at NASA in 1959 during Project Mercury. Originally working in the recovery division, he was promoted to flight director by Chris Kraft to support Eugene Kranz, who had acquired additional responsibilities in the months following the Apollo 1 fire.[2] Windler also served as flight director for Apollo 8, Apollo 10, Apollo 11, Apollo 14, Apollo 15, and all three Skylab missions.[3] Following the conclusion of the Apollo Program, Windler worked in the Space Shuttle Project Office on Remote Manipulator Systems Operations until 1978. He is a recipient of the NASA Exceptional Service Medal.[4] /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Standort Wimregal GAD-0283 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
Language: English
Seller: Wimbauer Buchversand, Hagen, NRW, Germany
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
Postkarte. Condition: Sehr gut. Großformatitges (A5) Schwarzes Tonzeichenblatt mit aufmontiertem Schwarz-weiß Foto und weißem Blanko-Kätchen, dieses von Milton Windler mit schwarzem Edding handsigniert mit eigenhändigem Zusatz /// Milton "Milt" Windler (born January 10, 1932 in Hampton, Virginia) is a retired NASA Flight Director. He is best known for his work as one of the four flight directors of Apollo 13 Mission Operations Team, all of whom were awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Richard M. Nixon for their work in guiding the crippled spacecraft safely back to Earth. Previously a jet fighter pilot, he began working at NASA in 1959 during Project Mercury. Originally working in the recovery division, he was promoted to flight director by Chris Kraft to support Eugene Kranz, who had acquired additional responsibilities in the months following the Apollo 1 fire.[2] Windler also served as flight director for Apollo 8, Apollo 10, Apollo 11, Apollo 14, Apollo 15, and all three Skylab missions.[3] Following the conclusion of the Apollo Program, Windler worked in the Space Shuttle Project Office on Remote Manipulator Systems Operations until 1978. He is a recipient of the NASA Exceptional Service Medal.[4] /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Standort Wimregal Ill-Umschl2025-208 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
Language: English
Seller: Wimbauer Buchversand, Hagen, NRW, Germany
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
Echtfoto. Condition: Sehr gut. Schwarzweiß-Foto von Milton Windler mit silbernem Stift handsigniert mit eigenhändigem Zusatz /// Milton "Milt" Windler (born January 10, 1932 in Hampton, Virginia) is a retired NASA Flight Director. He is best known for his work as one of the four flight directors of Apollo 13 Mission Operations Team, all of whom were awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Richard M. Nixon for their work in guiding the crippled spacecraft safely back to Earth. Previously a jet fighter pilot, he began working at NASA in 1959 during Project Mercury. Originally working in the recovery division, he was promoted to flight director by Chris Kraft to support Eugene Kranz, who had acquired additional responsibilities in the months following the Apollo 1 fire.[2] Windler also served as flight director for Apollo 8, Apollo 10, Apollo 11, Apollo 14, Apollo 15, and all three Skylab missions.[3] Following the conclusion of the Apollo Program, Windler worked in the Space Shuttle Project Office on Remote Manipulator Systems Operations until 1978. He is a recipient of the NASA Exceptional Service Medal.[4] /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Standort Wimregal GAD-0179 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
Language: English
Seller: Wimbauer Buchversand, Hagen, NRW, Germany
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
Blatt. Condition: Sehr gut. Zettel von Milton Windler mit schwarzem Stift handsigniert mit eigenhändigem Zusatz "Maroon Fligth Apollo - Skylab" /// Milton "Milt" Windler (born January 10, 1932 in Hampton, Virginia) is a retired NASA Flight Director. He is best known for his work as one of the four flight directors of Apollo 13 Mission Operations Team, all of whom were awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Richard M. Nixon for their work in guiding the crippled spacecraft safely back to Earth. Previously a jet fighter pilot, he began working at NASA in 1959 during Project Mercury. Originally working in the recovery division, he was promoted to flight director by Chris Kraft to support Eugene Kranz, who had acquired additional responsibilities in the months following the Apollo 1 fire.[2] Windler also served as flight director for Apollo 8, Apollo 10, Apollo 11, Apollo 14, Apollo 15, and all three Skylab missions.[3] Following the conclusion of the Apollo Program, Windler worked in the Space Shuttle Project Office on Remote Manipulator Systems Operations until 1978. He is a recipient of the NASA Exceptional Service Medal.[4] /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Standort Wimregal GAD-0061 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
Language: English
Seller: Wimbauer Buchversand, Hagen, NRW, Germany
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
Echtfoto. Condition: Sehr gut. Schwarzweiß-Foto von Milton Windler mit blauem Stift handsigniert mit eigenhändigem Zusatz /// Milton "Milt" Windler (born January 10, 1932 in Hampton, Virginia) is a retired NASA Flight Director. He is best known for his work as one of the four flight directors of Apollo 13 Mission Operations Team, all of whom were awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Richard M. Nixon for their work in guiding the crippled spacecraft safely back to Earth. Previously a jet fighter pilot, he began working at NASA in 1959 during Project Mercury. Originally working in the recovery division, he was promoted to flight director by Chris Kraft to support Eugene Kranz, who had acquired additional responsibilities in the months following the Apollo 1 fire.[2] Windler also served as flight director for Apollo 8, Apollo 10, Apollo 11, Apollo 14, Apollo 15, and all three Skylab missions.[3] Following the conclusion of the Apollo Program, Windler worked in the Space Shuttle Project Office on Remote Manipulator Systems Operations until 1978. He is a recipient of the NASA Exceptional Service Medal.[4] /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Standort Wimregal GAD-0180 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
Language: English
Seller: Wimbauer Buchversand, Hagen, NRW, Germany
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
Indexcard. Condition: Sehr gut. Sonnenkarte (Sun shaped card) mit Farb-Echtfoto von Milton Windler auf schwarzem Tonkarton montiert, die Karte von Milton Windler mit schwarzem Stift handsigniert mit eigenhändigem Zusatz "Maroon Flight Director Apollo - Skylab NASA".- Sehr dekorativ und ideal zum Rahmen /// Milton "Milt" Windler (born January 10, 1932 in Hampton, Virginia) is a retired NASA Flight Director. He is best known for his work as one of the four flight directors of Apollo 13 Mission Operations Team, all of whom were awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Richard M. Nixon for their work in guiding the crippled spacecraft safely back to Earth. Previously a jet fighter pilot, he began working at NASA in 1959 during Project Mercury. Originally working in the recovery division, he was promoted to flight director by Chris Kraft to support Eugene Kranz, who had acquired additional responsibilities in the months following the Apollo 1 fire.[2] Windler also served as flight director for Apollo 8, Apollo 10, Apollo 11, Apollo 14, Apollo 15, and all three Skylab missions.[3] Following the conclusion of the Apollo Program, Windler worked in the Space Shuttle Project Office on Remote Manipulator Systems Operations until 1978. He is a recipient of the NASA Exceptional Service Medal.[4] /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Standort Wimregal PKis-Box12-U017 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
Language: English
Seller: Wimbauer Buchversand, Hagen, NRW, Germany
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
Echtfoto. Condition: Sehr gut. Sehr schönes Echtfoto von Milton Windler bildseitig mit silbernem oder goldenem Stift handsigniert mit eigenhändigem Zusatz "Maroon Flight [.]" /// (Mehrere Exemplare von diesem Motiv vorrätig) /// Milton "Milt" Windler (born January 10, 1932 in Hampton, Virginia) is a retired NASA Flight Director. He is best known for his work as one of the four flight directors of Apollo 13 Mission Operations Team, all of whom were awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Richard M. Nixon for their work in guiding the crippled spacecraft safely back to Earth. Previously a jet fighter pilot, he began working at NASA in 1959 during Project Mercury. Originally working in the recovery division, he was promoted to flight director by Chris Kraft to support Eugene Kranz, who had acquired additional responsibilities in the months following the Apollo 1 fire.[2] Windler also served as flight director for Apollo 8, Apollo 10, Apollo 11, Apollo 14, Apollo 15, and all three Skylab missions.[3] Following the conclusion of the Apollo Program, Windler worked in the Space Shuttle Project Office on Remote Manipulator Systems Operations until 1978. He is a recipient of the NASA Exceptional Service Medal.[4] /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Standort Wimregal PKis-Box12-U016ua Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
Language: English
Seller: Wimbauer Buchversand, Hagen, NRW, Germany
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
Zettel. Condition: Sehr gut. Grüner oder weisser Zettel von Milton Windler mit schwarzem Stift handsigniert mit eigenhändigem Zusatz "Maroon Fligth Apollo - Skylab" /// (Mehrere Exemplare von diesem Motiv vorrätig) /// Milton "Milt" Windler (born January 10, 1932 in Hampton, Virginia) is a retired NASA Flight Director. He is best known for his work as one of the four flight directors of Apollo 13 Mission Operations Team, all of whom were awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Richard M. Nixon for their work in guiding the crippled spacecraft safely back to Earth. Previously a jet fighter pilot, he began working at NASA in 1959 during Project Mercury. Originally working in the recovery division, he was promoted to flight director by Chris Kraft to support Eugene Kranz, who had acquired additional responsibilities in the months following the Apollo 1 fire.[2] Windler also served as flight director for Apollo 8, Apollo 10, Apollo 11, Apollo 14, Apollo 15, and all three Skylab missions.[3] Following the conclusion of the Apollo Program, Windler worked in the Space Shuttle Project Office on Remote Manipulator Systems Operations until 1978. He is a recipient of the NASA Exceptional Service Medal.[4] /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Standort Wimregal PKis-Box90-U010ua Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
Language: English
Seller: Wimbauer Buchversand, Hagen, NRW, Germany
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
Echtfoto. Condition: Sehr gut. Sehr schönes Apollo13-Echtfoto von Milton Windler bildseitig mit goldenem Stift handsigniert mit eigenhändigem Zusatz "Maroon flight" /// Milton "Milt" Windler (born January 10, 1932 in Hampton, Virginia) is a retired NASA Flight Director. He is best known for his work as one of the four flight directors of Apollo 13 Mission Operations Team, all of whom were awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Richard M. Nixon for their work in guiding the crippled spacecraft safely back to Earth. Previously a jet fighter pilot, he began working at NASA in 1959 during Project Mercury. Originally working in the recovery division, he was promoted to flight director by Chris Kraft to support Eugene Kranz, who had acquired additional responsibilities in the months following the Apollo 1 fire.[2] Windler also served as flight director for Apollo 8, Apollo 10, Apollo 11, Apollo 14, Apollo 15, and all three Skylab missions.[3] Following the conclusion of the Apollo Program, Windler worked in the Space Shuttle Project Office on Remote Manipulator Systems Operations until 1978. He is a recipient of the NASA Exceptional Service Medal.[4] /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Standort Wimregal PKis-Box88-U004 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
Language: English
Seller: Wimbauer Buchversand, Hagen, NRW, Germany
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
Echtfoto. Condition: Sehr gut. Sehr schönes Echtfoto von Milton Windler bildseitig mit goldenem Stift handsigniert mit eigenhändigem Zusatz "Maroon flight Apollo Skyblab" /// Milton "Milt" Windler (born January 10, 1932 in Hampton, Virginia) is a retired NASA Flight Director. He is best known for his work as one of the four flight directors of Apollo 13 Mission Operations Team, all of whom were awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Richard M. Nixon for their work in guiding the crippled spacecraft safely back to Earth. Previously a jet fighter pilot, he began working at NASA in 1959 during Project Mercury. Originally working in the recovery division, he was promoted to flight director by Chris Kraft to support Eugene Kranz, who had acquired additional responsibilities in the months following the Apollo 1 fire.[2] Windler also served as flight director for Apollo 8, Apollo 10, Apollo 11, Apollo 14, Apollo 15, and all three Skylab missions.[3] Following the conclusion of the Apollo Program, Windler worked in the Space Shuttle Project Office on Remote Manipulator Systems Operations until 1978. He is a recipient of the NASA Exceptional Service Medal.[4] /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Standort Wimregal PKis-Box85-U024 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
Language: English
Seller: Wimbauer Buchversand, Hagen, NRW, Germany
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
Echtfoto. Condition: Sehr gut. Sehr schönes Echtfoto von Milton Windler bildseitig mit goldenem Stift handsigniert mit eigenhändigem Zusatz "Maroon flight" /// Milton "Milt" Windler (born January 10, 1932 in Hampton, Virginia) is a retired NASA Flight Director. He is best known for his work as one of the four flight directors of Apollo 13 Mission Operations Team, all of whom were awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Richard M. Nixon for their work in guiding the crippled spacecraft safely back to Earth. Previously a jet fighter pilot, he began working at NASA in 1959 during Project Mercury. Originally working in the recovery division, he was promoted to flight director by Chris Kraft to support Eugene Kranz, who had acquired additional responsibilities in the months following the Apollo 1 fire.[2] Windler also served as flight director for Apollo 8, Apollo 10, Apollo 11, Apollo 14, Apollo 15, and all three Skylab missions.[3] Following the conclusion of the Apollo Program, Windler worked in the Space Shuttle Project Office on Remote Manipulator Systems Operations until 1978. He is a recipient of the NASA Exceptional Service Medal.[4] /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Standort Wimregal PKis-Box80-U017 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
Language: English
Seller: Wimbauer Buchversand, Hagen, NRW, Germany
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
Zettel. Condition: Sehr gut. Cutout mit SchwarzweissEchtfoto von Milton Windler auf schwarzem Tonkarton montiert, die Karte von Milton Windler mit schwarzem Stift handsigniert mit eigenhändigem Zusatz "Maroon Flight Apollo - Skylab".- /// Milton "Milt" Windler (born January 10, 1932 in Hampton, Virginia) is a retired NASA Flight Director. He is best known for his work as one of the four flight directors of Apollo 13 Mission Operations Team, all of whom were awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Richard M. Nixon for their work in guiding the crippled spacecraft safely back to Earth. Previously a jet fighter pilot, he began working at NASA in 1959 during Project Mercury. Originally working in the recovery division, he was promoted to flight director by Chris Kraft to support Eugene Kranz, who had acquired additional responsibilities in the months following the Apollo 1 fire.[2] Windler also served as flight director for Apollo 8, Apollo 10, Apollo 11, Apollo 14, Apollo 15, and all three Skylab missions.[3] Following the conclusion of the Apollo Program, Windler worked in the Space Shuttle Project Office on Remote Manipulator Systems Operations until 1978. He is a recipient of the NASA Exceptional Service Medal.[4] /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Standort Wimregal Pkis-Box28-U025 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
Language: English
Seller: Wimbauer Buchversand, Hagen, NRW, Germany
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
Indexcard. Condition: Sehr gut. Sonnenkarte (Sun shaped card) mit Farb-Echtfoto von Milton Windler auf schwarzem Tonkarton montiert, die Karte von Milton Windler mit schwarzem Stift handsigniert mit eigenhändigem Zusatz "Maroon Flight Director Apollo - Skylab NASA".- Sehr dekorativ und ideal zum Rahmen /// Milton "Milt" Windler (born January 10, 1932 in Hampton, Virginia) is a retired NASA Flight Director. He is best known for his work as one of the four flight directors of Apollo 13 Mission Operations Team, all of whom were awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Richard M. Nixon for their work in guiding the crippled spacecraft safely back to Earth. Previously a jet fighter pilot, he began working at NASA in 1959 during Project Mercury. Originally working in the recovery division, he was promoted to flight director by Chris Kraft to support Eugene Kranz, who had acquired additional responsibilities in the months following the Apollo 1 fire.[2] Windler also served as flight director for Apollo 8, Apollo 10, Apollo 11, Apollo 14, Apollo 15, and all three Skylab missions.[3] Following the conclusion of the Apollo Program, Windler worked in the Space Shuttle Project Office on Remote Manipulator Systems Operations until 1978. He is a recipient of the NASA Exceptional Service Medal.[4] /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Standort Wimregal Ill-Umschl2020-3 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
Language: English
Seller: Wimbauer Buchversand, Hagen, NRW, Germany
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
Echtfoto. Condition: Sehr gut. Sehr schönes Echtfoto von Milton Windler bildseitig mit schwarzem Stift handsigniert mit eigenhändigem Zusatz "Maroon Flight".- /// Milton "Milt" Windler (born January 10, 1932 in Hampton, Virginia) is a retired NASA Flight Director. He is best known for his work as one of the four flight directors of Apollo 13 Mission Operations Team, all of whom were awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Richard M. Nixon for their work in guiding the crippled spacecraft safely back to Earth. Previously a jet fighter pilot, he began working at NASA in 1959 during Project Mercury. Originally working in the recovery division, he was promoted to flight director by Chris Kraft to support Eugene Kranz, who had acquired additional responsibilities in the months following the Apollo 1 fire.[2] Windler also served as flight director for Apollo 8, Apollo 10, Apollo 11, Apollo 14, Apollo 15, and all three Skylab missions.[3] Following the conclusion of the Apollo Program, Windler worked in the Space Shuttle Project Office on Remote Manipulator Systems Operations until 1978. He is a recipient of the NASA Exceptional Service Medal.[4] /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Standort Wimregal PKis-Box9-U018 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
Language: English
Seller: Wimbauer Buchversand, Hagen, NRW, Germany
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
Echtfoto. Condition: Sehr gut. Sehr schönes Echtfoto von Milton Windler bildseitig mit silbernem oder goldenem oder weissem Stift handsigniert mit eigenhändigem Zusatz "Maroon Flight Apollo - Skylab".- oder "Maroon Flight" /// (Mehrere Exemplare von diesem Motiv vorrätig) /// Milton "Milt" Windler (born January 10, 1932 in Hampton, Virginia) is a retired NASA Flight Director. He is best known for his work as one of the four flight directors of Apollo 13 Mission Operations Team, all of whom were awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Richard M. Nixon for their work in guiding the crippled spacecraft safely back to Earth. Previously a jet fighter pilot, he began working at NASA in 1959 during Project Mercury. Originally working in the recovery division, he was promoted to flight director by Chris Kraft to support Eugene Kranz, who had acquired additional responsibilities in the months following the Apollo 1 fire.[2] Windler also served as flight director for Apollo 8, Apollo 10, Apollo 11, Apollo 14, Apollo 15, and all three Skylab missions.[3] Following the conclusion of the Apollo Program, Windler worked in the Space Shuttle Project Office on Remote Manipulator Systems Operations until 1978. He is a recipient of the NASA Exceptional Service Medal.[4] /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Standort Wimregal Pkis-Box35-U001ua Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
Language: English
Seller: Wimbauer Buchversand, Hagen, NRW, Germany
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
Zettel. Condition: Sehr gut. Sternzettel von Milton Windler mit schwarzem Stift handsigniert mit eigenhändigem Zusatz.- /// Milton "Milt" Windler (born January 10, 1932 in Hampton, Virginia) is a retired NASA Flight Director. He is best known for his work as one of the four flight directors of Apollo 13 Mission Operations Team, all of whom were awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Richard M. Nixon for their work in guiding the crippled spacecraft safely back to Earth. Previously a jet fighter pilot, he began working at NASA in 1959 during Project Mercury. Originally working in the recovery division, he was promoted to flight director by Chris Kraft to support Eugene Kranz, who had acquired additional responsibilities in the months following the Apollo 1 fire.[2] Windler also served as flight director for Apollo 8, Apollo 10, Apollo 11, Apollo 14, Apollo 15, and all three Skylab missions.[3] Following the conclusion of the Apollo Program, Windler worked in the Space Shuttle Project Office on Remote Manipulator Systems Operations until 1978. He is a recipient of the NASA Exceptional Service Medal.[4] /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Standort Wimregal PKis-Box4-U036 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
Language: English
Seller: Wimbauer Buchversand, Hagen, NRW, Germany
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
Zettel. Condition: Sehr gut. Cutout mit SchwarzweissEchtfoto von Milton Windler auf schwarzem Tonkarton montiert, die Karte von Milton Windler mit schwarzem Stift handsigniert mit eigenhändigem Zusatz "Maroon Flight Apollo - Skylab".- /// Milton "Milt" Windler (born January 10, 1932 in Hampton, Virginia) is a retired NASA Flight Director. He is best known for his work as one of the four flight directors of Apollo 13 Mission Operations Team, all of whom were awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Richard M. Nixon for their work in guiding the crippled spacecraft safely back to Earth. Previously a jet fighter pilot, he began working at NASA in 1959 during Project Mercury. Originally working in the recovery division, he was promoted to flight director by Chris Kraft to support Eugene Kranz, who had acquired additional responsibilities in the months following the Apollo 1 fire.[2] Windler also served as flight director for Apollo 8, Apollo 10, Apollo 11, Apollo 14, Apollo 15, and all three Skylab missions.[3] Following the conclusion of the Apollo Program, Windler worked in the Space Shuttle Project Office on Remote Manipulator Systems Operations until 1978. He is a recipient of the NASA Exceptional Service Medal.[4] /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Standort Wimregal Ill-Umschl2022-16 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
Language: English
Seller: Wimbauer Buchversand, Hagen, NRW, Germany
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
Echtfoto. Condition: Sehr gut. Sehr schönes Echtfoto von Milton Windler bildseitig mit schwarzem Stift handsigniert mit eigenhändigem Zusatz "Maroon Flight Apollo - Skylab".- /// (Mehrere Exemplare von diesem Motiv vorrätig) /// Milton "Milt" Windler (born January 10, 1932 in Hampton, Virginia) is a retired NASA Flight Director. He is best known for his work as one of the four flight directors of Apollo 13 Mission Operations Team, all of whom were awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Richard M. Nixon for their work in guiding the crippled spacecraft safely back to Earth. Previously a jet fighter pilot, he began working at NASA in 1959 during Project Mercury. Originally working in the recovery division, he was promoted to flight director by Chris Kraft to support Eugene Kranz, who had acquired additional responsibilities in the months following the Apollo 1 fire.[2] Windler also served as flight director for Apollo 8, Apollo 10, Apollo 11, Apollo 14, Apollo 15, and all three Skylab missions.[3] Following the conclusion of the Apollo Program, Windler worked in the Space Shuttle Project Office on Remote Manipulator Systems Operations until 1978. He is a recipient of the NASA Exceptional Service Medal.[4] /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Standort Wimregal PKis-Box8-U038ua Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
Language: English
Seller: Wimbauer Buchversand, Hagen, NRW, Germany
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
Indexcard. Condition: Sehr gut. Indexcard mit Farb-Echtfoto von Milton Windler auf schwarzem Tonkarton montiert, die Karte von Milton Windler mit schwarzem Stift handsigniert mit eigenhändigem Zusatz "Maroon Flight Director NASA Apollo - Skylab".- /// Milton "Milt" Windler (born January 10, 1932 in Hampton, Virginia) is a retired NASA Flight Director. He is best known for his work as one of the four flight directors of Apollo 13 Mission Operations Team, all of whom were awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Richard M. Nixon for their work in guiding the crippled spacecraft safely back to Earth. Previously a jet fighter pilot, he began working at NASA in 1959 during Project Mercury. Originally working in the recovery division, he was promoted to flight director by Chris Kraft to support Eugene Kranz, who had acquired additional responsibilities in the months following the Apollo 1 fire.[2] Windler also served as flight director for Apollo 8, Apollo 10, Apollo 11, Apollo 14, Apollo 15, and all three Skylab missions.[3] Following the conclusion of the Apollo Program, Windler worked in the Space Shuttle Project Office on Remote Manipulator Systems Operations until 1978. He is a recipient of the NASA Exceptional Service Medal.[4] /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Standort Wimregal Pkis-Box35-U002 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
Language: English
Seller: Wimbauer Buchversand, Hagen, NRW, Germany
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
Echtfoto. Condition: Sehr gut. Sehr schönes Echtfoto von Milton Windler bildseitig mit schwarzem Stift handsigniert mit eigenhändigem Zusatz "Maroon Flight".- /// Milton "Milt" Windler (born January 10, 1932 in Hampton, Virginia) is a retired NASA Flight Director. He is best known for his work as one of the four flight directors of Apollo 13 Mission Operations Team, all of whom were awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Richard M. Nixon for their work in guiding the crippled spacecraft safely back to Earth. Previously a jet fighter pilot, he began working at NASA in 1959 during Project Mercury. Originally working in the recovery division, he was promoted to flight director by Chris Kraft to support Eugene Kranz, who had acquired additional responsibilities in the months following the Apollo 1 fire.[2] Windler also served as flight director for Apollo 8, Apollo 10, Apollo 11, Apollo 14, Apollo 15, and all three Skylab missions.[3] Following the conclusion of the Apollo Program, Windler worked in the Space Shuttle Project Office on Remote Manipulator Systems Operations until 1978. He is a recipient of the NASA Exceptional Service Medal.[4] /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Standort Wimregal PKis-Box6-U001 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
Language: English
Seller: Wimbauer Buchversand, Hagen, NRW, Germany
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
Indexcard. Condition: Sehr gut. Karteikarte von Milton Windler mit schwarzem Stift handsigniert mit eigenhändigem Zusatz.- /// Milton "Milt" Windler (born January 10, 1932 in Hampton, Virginia) is a retired NASA Flight Director. He is best known for his work as one of the four flight directors of Apollo 13 Mission Operations Team, all of whom were awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Richard M. Nixon for their work in guiding the crippled spacecraft safely back to Earth. Previously a jet fighter pilot, he began working at NASA in 1959 during Project Mercury. Originally working in the recovery division, he was promoted to flight director by Chris Kraft to support Eugene Kranz, who had acquired additional responsibilities in the months following the Apollo 1 fire.[2] Windler also served as flight director for Apollo 8, Apollo 10, Apollo 11, Apollo 14, Apollo 15, and all three Skylab missions.[3] Following the conclusion of the Apollo Program, Windler worked in the Space Shuttle Project Office on Remote Manipulator Systems Operations until 1978. He is a recipient of the NASA Exceptional Service Medal.[4] /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Standort Wimregal PKis-Box5-U030 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
Language: English
Seller: Wimbauer Buchversand, Hagen, NRW, Germany
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
Indexcard. Condition: Sehr gut. Karteikarte von Milton Windler mit schwarzem Stift handsigniert mit eigenhändigem Zusatz.- /// Milton "Milt" Windler (born January 10, 1932 in Hampton, Virginia) is a retired NASA Flight Director. He is best known for his work as one of the four flight directors of Apollo 13 Mission Operations Team, all of whom were awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Richard M. Nixon for their work in guiding the crippled spacecraft safely back to Earth. Previously a jet fighter pilot, he began working at NASA in 1959 during Project Mercury. Originally working in the recovery division, he was promoted to flight director by Chris Kraft to support Eugene Kranz, who had acquired additional responsibilities in the months following the Apollo 1 fire.[2] Windler also served as flight director for Apollo 8, Apollo 10, Apollo 11, Apollo 14, Apollo 15, and all three Skylab missions.[3] Following the conclusion of the Apollo Program, Windler worked in the Space Shuttle Project Office on Remote Manipulator Systems Operations until 1978. He is a recipient of the NASA Exceptional Service Medal.[4] /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Standort Wimregal PKis-Box4-U035 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
No Binding. Condition: Very Good. Condition: Very Good. 8"x 7" B&W Photo (on 11"x8 1/2" heavy bonded paper) SIGNED by Milton Windler. Milton Windler is a retired NASA Flight Director. He is best known for his work as one of the four flight directors of Apollo 13 Mission Operations Team. Windler also served as flight director for Apollo 8, Apollo 10, Apollo 11, Apollo 14, Apollo 15, and all three Skylab missions. sheet has two folds. SIGNED PHOTO.
Language: English
Seller: Wimbauer Buchversand, Hagen, NRW, Germany
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
Index Card. Condition: Sehr gut. Indescard von den beiden NASA-Legenden Milton Windler und Gene Kranz signiert jeweils mit eigenhändigem Zusatz "Maroon Flight Apollo-Skylab" bzw. "White Flight".- /// Milton "Milt" Windler (born January 10, 1932 in Hampton, Virginia) is a retired NASA Flight Director. He is best known for his work as one of the four flight directors of Apollo 13 Mission Operations Team, all of whom were awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Richard M. Nixon for their work in guiding the crippled spacecraft safely back to Earth. Previously a jet fighter pilot, he began working at NASA in 1959 during Project Mercury. Originally working in the recovery division, he was promoted to flight director by Chris Kraft to support Eugene Kranz, who had acquired additional responsibilities in the months following the Apollo 1 fire.[2] Windler also served as flight director for Apollo 8, Apollo 10, Apollo 11, Apollo 14, Apollo 15, and all three Skylab missions.[3] Following the conclusion of the Apollo Program, Windler worked in the Space Shuttle Project Office on Remote Manipulator Systems Operations until 1978. He is a recipient of the NASA Exceptional Service Medal.[4] /// Eugene Francis ?Gene? Kranz (* 17. August 1933 in Toledo, Ohio, Vereinigte Staaten) ist ein ehemaliger NASA-Flugdirektor während der Gemini- und Apollo-Programme. Kranz, der einen deutschen Großvater hatte, verlor seinen Vater bereits im Alter von sieben Jahren. Nach seiner schulischen Ausbildung auf dem Parks College in St. Louis, Missouri, die er 1954 mit dem Bachelor als Flugingenieur abschloss, ging er zur US Air Force. Dort machte er seine Pilotenausbildung, leistete Dienst in Korea und gelangte bis in den Rang eines Captain. In Zusammenarbeit mit der McDonnell Aircraft Corporation führte die Air Force 1955 bis 1958 Testflüge durch. Gene Kranz kam auf diesem Weg zur Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico, wo diese Kooperation für Raketentestflüge bis 1960 fortgesetzt wurde. 1960 unterzeichnete Gene Kranz einen Vertrag mit der NASA. Ab sofort gehörte er der Flugkontrolle im Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia, an. Er stieg zum stellvertretenden Direktor der Flugkontrolle für das Mercury-Programm auf und wurde 1964 der Flugdirektor für das Gemini-Programm in der neuen Flugleitzentrale in Houston. Die verschiedenen Schichten in der Flugleitung wurden mit Farben bezeichnet, und Kranz leitete das ?weiße Team? Charakteristisch für ihn war, dass er während der Flugleitung stets Westen trug, die seine Frau für ihn nähte. 1968 wurde ihm die komplette Flugkontrolldivision unterstellt und er wurde Flugdirektor für das Apollo-Programm. Im April 1970 war Kranz während der Apollo-13-Mission maßgeblich an der Rettung der drei Astronauten Jim Lovell, Jack Swigert und Fred Haise beteiligt. Auch die danach stattfindenden Skylab-Flüge unterstanden seiner Kontrolle. Von 1974 bis 1983 war Kranz stellvertretender Flugdirektor für die STS-Missionen und von 1983 bis 1994 deren Direktor. Nach Abschluss des Shuttle-Fluges STS-61 ging Kranz in den Ruhestand. Er wurde für seine Verdienste mit der Presidential Medal of Freedom ausgezeichnet.[1] Kranz ist verheiratet und hat sechs Kinder.[2] Kranz wird im Film Apollo 13 von Ed Harris und in Apollo 11 von Matt Frewer verkörpert. Zudem wird Kranz in der TV-Serie For All Mankind von Eric Ladin verkörpert. /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Standort Wimregal PKis-Box87-U007 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
Language: English
Seller: Wimbauer Buchversand, Hagen, NRW, Germany
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Index Card. Condition: Sehr gut. Indescard von den drei NASA-Legenden Milton Windler, Gerry Griffin und Gene Kranz signiert jeweils mit eigenhändigem Zusatz "Gold Flight" bzsw. "Maroon Flight Apollo-Skylab" bzw. "White Flight".- /// Milton "Milt" Windler (born January 10, 1932 in Hampton, Virginia) is a retired NASA Flight Director. He is best known for his work as one of the four flight directors of Apollo 13 Mission Operations Team, all of whom were awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Richard M. Nixon for their work in guiding the crippled spacecraft safely back to Earth. Previously a jet fighter pilot, he began working at NASA in 1959 during Project Mercury. Originally working in the recovery division, he was promoted to flight director by Chris Kraft to support Eugene Kranz, who had acquired additional responsibilities in the months following the Apollo 1 fire.[2] Windler also served as flight director for Apollo 8, Apollo 10, Apollo 11, Apollo 14, Apollo 15, and all three Skylab missions.[3] Following the conclusion of the Apollo Program, Windler worked in the Space Shuttle Project Office on Remote Manipulator Systems Operations until 1978. He is a recipient of the NASA Exceptional Service Medal.[4] /// Eugene Francis ?Gene? Kranz (* 17. August 1933 in Toledo, Ohio, Vereinigte Staaten) ist ein ehemaliger NASA-Flugdirektor während der Gemini- und Apollo-Programme. Kranz, der einen deutschen Großvater hatte, verlor seinen Vater bereits im Alter von sieben Jahren. Nach seiner schulischen Ausbildung auf dem Parks College in St. Louis, Missouri, die er 1954 mit dem Bachelor als Flugingenieur abschloss, ging er zur US Air Force. Dort machte er seine Pilotenausbildung, leistete Dienst in Korea und gelangte bis in den Rang eines Captain. In Zusammenarbeit mit der McDonnell Aircraft Corporation führte die Air Force 1955 bis 1958 Testflüge durch. Gene Kranz kam auf diesem Weg zur Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico, wo diese Kooperation für Raketentestflüge bis 1960 fortgesetzt wurde. 1960 unterzeichnete Gene Kranz einen Vertrag mit der NASA. Ab sofort gehörte er der Flugkontrolle im Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia, an. Er stieg zum stellvertretenden Direktor der Flugkontrolle für das Mercury-Programm auf und wurde 1964 der Flugdirektor für das Gemini-Programm in der neuen Flugleitzentrale in Houston. Die verschiedenen Schichten in der Flugleitung wurden mit Farben bezeichnet, und Kranz leitete das ?weiße Team? Charakteristisch für ihn war, dass er während der Flugleitung stets Westen trug, die seine Frau für ihn nähte. 1968 wurde ihm die komplette Flugkontrolldivision unterstellt und er wurde Flugdirektor für das Apollo-Programm. Im April 1970 war Kranz während der Apollo-13-Mission maßgeblich an der Rettung der drei Astronauten Jim Lovell, Jack Swigert und Fred Haise beteiligt. Auch die danach stattfindenden Skylab-Flüge unterstanden seiner Kontrolle. Von 1974 bis 1983 war Kranz stellvertretender Flugdirektor für die STS-Missionen und von 1983 bis 1994 deren Direktor. Nach Abschluss des Shuttle-Fluges STS-61 ging Kranz in den Ruhestand. Er wurde für seine Verdienste mit der Presidential Medal of Freedom ausgezeichnet.[1] Kranz ist verheiratet und hat sechs Kinder.[2] Kranz wird im Film Apollo 13 von Ed Harris und in Apollo 11 von Matt Frewer verkörpert. Zudem wird Kranz in der TV-Serie For All Mankind von Eric Ladin verkörpert. /// Gerald D. "Gerry" Griffin (born December 25, 1934 in Athens, Texas) is an American aeronautical engineer and former NASA official, who served as a flight director during the Apollo program and director of Johnson Space Center, succeeding Chris Kraft in 1982. When Griffin was nine years old his family moved to Fort Worth, Texas. Upon graduation from Texas A&M he was commissioned as an officer in the United States Air Force. He served four years on active duty, first in flight training, then flying as a weapon systems officer in jet fighter-interceptors. In 1960 Griffin left active duty and began his sp.