A child's toy, a model of a spacecraft, would not seem to be significant in the history of aerospace technology. However, this model marks a milestone in the secret world of the Soviet space program and its release almost eight years after the 1961 first flight of the Vostok is significant as it indicates who was watching the technical details about spacecraft most closely.
This Revell model of Yuri Gagarin's Vostok spacecraft came out on the market in 1969. It reflects the latest and most complete knowledge in the west of the Soviet hardware.
An American collector donated this model kit to the museum.
This object is not on display at the National Air and Space Museum. It is either on loan or in storage.
United States of America
MODELS-Crewed Spacecraft & Parts
Revell, Inc.
Overall: 23.5 x 7.62 x 36.83cm (9 1/4in. x 3in. x 1ft 2 1/2in.)
Plastic (Injection molded kit and wrapping)
Cardboard (Box)
Paper (Instructions)
A19840935000
Donor unknown
National Air and Space Museum
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