[It's not] Rocket Science! Lean to fly the Apollo Program module simply
by looking down at your tie. Granted we've taken quite a few artistic
liberties by moving around the most interesting looking dials and
switches to suit the vertical tie shape, so maybe to be safe, get a copy
of the actual manual if you're going to fly your own reproduction moon
lander. But this will sure help!
We've come upon an incredible repository of vintage declassified
documents including NASA's "Command Module Main Control Panel" - from
the Apollo Operations Handbook Block II Spacecraft, 1969.
One of our most detailed prints yet - enjoy!
Check out the photos of Michigan born Al Worden, command module pilot
for the Apollo 15 Moon mission, wearing our Apollo Cockpit tie in red
silk! We're humbled and overjoyed that he likes it.
Measurements:
Standard width is 3.75-4"
58" long