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Flown "Vostok" Left-Side Control Panel (13x18.5x3") This black panel is from one of the six Vostok s

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Flown  Vostok  Left-Side Control Panel (13x18.5x3 ) This black panel is from one of the six Vostok s
Flown "Vostok" Left-Side Control Panel (13x18.5x3") This black panel is from one of the six Vostok spacecraft produced in 1960-61 and is dated 1960 on an attached plate. All six of the Vostok spacecraft manufactured were flown. The fact that this panel is dated 1960 would lead one to believe that this flew on one of the earlier flights, but there is no way to determine that. This panel is identical to the panel in the Vostok spacecraft on display at the Space Museum in Moscow. The panel is covered in dials and switches and has numerous male/female cable plugs on the right side. Note the clear lucite cover over the control key "keyhole" at left. The early Soviet spacecrafts were all controlled from the ground and not by the cosmonauts. Remember John Glenn's famous comment that astronauts were not trained chimpanzees and, as test pilots, were used to having manual control of their plane/spacecraft? The astros fought to stay in control of their spacecrafts. The cosmonauts were just passengers along for the ride. They could only take control if there was an emergency. This is an extremely rare piece of equipment that, if it could ever be determined which spacecraft it was on, could tell great tales about the history that it helped make. FLOWN