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Samuel Koeppel

Lunar Module Docent at Cradle Of Aviation Museum

Samuel Koeppel has substantial experience in aerospace and technical writing, beginning as a F-105 Wing Designer at Republic Aviation Corp. from 1952 to 1954. Subsequent roles include serving as a Technical Writer at Sperry Gyroscope Co. focusing on the DC-8 and P6M Autopilot Systems from 1956 to 1960, followed by a significant tenure as a Technical Editor and Graphic Arts Designer at Grumman Aerospace until 1983, where notable contributions included editing the winning Technical Proposal for the Apollo Lunar Module in 1962. Since 2002, Samuel Koeppel has continued to engage in the field as a Lunar Module Docent at the Cradle Of Aviation Museum. Educationally, Samuel Koeppel holds a Bachelor of Aeronautical Engineering from Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, complemented by foundational studies at Brooklyn Technical High School.

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New York, United States

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Cradle Of Aviation Museum

Long Island's Air and Space Museum Explore over 150,000 square feet featuring 75 air and spacecraft from a hot air balloon to an actual Apollo Lunar Module and learn about Long Island's role and why we are called the Cradle of Aviation. Our eight exhibit galleries are in chronological order and throughout the museum, our volunteer docents are there to share their aerospace experience. There are over 30 hands-on exhibits, a half dozen cockpits to climb into and many short films through-out the exhibits


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