A NASA artist concept for a three-arm space station, dated 1962.
This space station would be launched as a unit by a single Saturn V, with the arms folded down, forming a cylinder. In orbit the arms would hinge up and the space station would rotate, generating artificial gravity.
Dennis R. Jenkins wrote an article on such space station designs, published in Aerospace Projects Review issue V1N6.
You can download a 4 megabyte JPG file of the artwork. The link to the JPG file is HERE. To access it, you will need to enter a username and password. The username: the first word in the body of the text on page 4 of APR issue V2N5. The password: the first word in the body of the text on page 9 of the same issue. Note that both are case sensitive.
What aircraft is that at the top of the blog page?
>What aircraft is that at the top of the blog page?
Northrop “Xmas Tree’ fighter project from 1983, very early mark on pathway to YF-23A
more info on this in eAPR V3N2
http://www.aerospaceprojectsreview.com/blog/?p=144