Posted on March 23, 2016
Had it not been for the fact that Eisele damaged his shoulder during a zero-G training flight aboard a KC-135 aircraft just before Christmas 1965, he might have been in the senior pilot’s seat aboard Apollo 1, instead of Ed White.
3-Cunningham during the Apollo 7 mission
2-Donn_F._Eisele prior to launch of ap17
1- Schirra as the Commander of Apollo 7 crew
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