Exploring a 1950s space ship


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What would you expect if you were on a 1950's type space ship or flying saucer? I'm trying to design something.
Some sort of place to attach the guide-wires...

Oh! You meant seriously! Things I think I remember seeing in old 50s sci-fi movies:
  • Radar Screens
  • Communicators
  • Arms Storage Lockers
  • Tool Chests
  • Lots of pipes and gears; later on, lots of cables and tubes
  • Controls for Defensive Screens and Force Fields
Things I don't remember ever seeing on ships in 50s sci-fi movies:
  • Robot Brains or Calculating Machines
 

For a human-built space ship, I'd use interiors based on Destination Moon and Explorers on the Moon. These are volumes of The Adventure of Tintin, produced in 1951-53, with a serious attempt at realism for the time.

The thing that is utterly different from actual spacecraft is their spaciousness, and the lack of concern about weight. All our portrayals of space travel were altered by the first space capsules in the early 1960s, making the older ideas seem quite alien.
 




What would you expect if you were on a 1950's type space ship or flying saucer? I'm trying to design something.
Depends upon type...
Abbreviations: F Foreward, A Aftward, P Port, S Starboard, D Dorsal (top), V Ventral, I inboad (toward center), O outboard, C Center, M Midship, -R radially evenly distributed

TypeDeck:ThrustEnginesControl roomKitchenetteWeapons mountsQuartersheadLanding GearSpecial
Saucer APerpendicularC or 3 or 4 ORI/CII or OOI3-6 IDR
Saucer, BParallel1 AC, 2 PO/SO, or 3 AC+PO/SO.CD or FOAFO, PO+SO, DC, VCIA2 PO/SO skids, or 2 PA/SA & landing ramp F
Saucer, CVertical
2 I, 1 O (split)
CV or 3-4 IRVCDI CRV &/or OROI 3-6 IDR
Code:
    111
2222   2222
    333
Vertical rocketPerpendicularV Deck 1 or 2Din front of enginesV & ORMnear kitchenVR 3-4 fins
Horizontal RocketParallelAFMOMOR (D/V/P/S)MJust ahead of engines2 (skids) or 3 (2 tail fins and a forward skid)usually, central hall. Cargo subdeck
 




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