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Rocky Jones, Space Ranger
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Gord Green
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 28, 2017 1:05 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I just love this rocket too!






I think it was a little longer than the TEERA IV (Space Patrol) and rolled on a wheel package attached to the stern and had small "landing gear" type wheels in the bow. The trailer attachment was located in that box-like structure under the bow.

Some interior pictures of the ship are located in the "Touring rockets of the 50's" thread.
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 28, 2017 4:51 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Gord Green wrote:
...and had small "landing gear" type wheels in the bow.

That landing gear is actually called just that on semi trailers. It's lowered to support the front end of the trailer while the trailer is detached from the tractor rig. It seems to be that the older versions had wheels, but modern designs have traded the wheels for simple pads.

And thanks for pointing me toward the "Touring Rockets" thread, Gord. It apparently was started during my hiatus, so I completely missed it.

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 16, 2019 5:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Here's all 39 episodes on YouTube site, most of which have good pictures.

The link below leads to episode one, with links to all the other episodes listed directly below.

Enjoy! Very Happy
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Rocky Jones, Space Ranger (1954) FULL EPISODES, CORRECT ORDER!


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PostPosted: Sun Oct 20, 2019 5:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Krel wrote:
Bongopete wrote:
Anyone remember an episode in which some ray or well...'thing' caused wood to disintegrate?

I remember thinking that this was a spaceship and had 'wood'?

The Orbit Jet was an upscale rocketship with all of the luxury options, leather seats, wood interior, etc.

When you think about it, the idea of a spaceship's control panel having a base made of fine wood isn't so crazy! Very Happy

Think of how expensive yacht's are made. Krel's humorous comment brings up an interesting point; in the future, spacecraft will become the yachts of this hi-tech society, and they'll look like this.






I used this gorgeous painting I found on-line in The Wishbone Express Illustrated Edition to show what I had in mind for the I.S.Y Wishbone — which stands for Independently Owned StellaYacht.
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 11, 2022 1:39 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Krel wrote:
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Anyone remember an episode in which some ray or well...'thing' caused wood to disintegrate? I remember Vena and Bobby sitting back in the rear of the ship at Vena's console and the panel and controls startED coming apart...and I remember thinking that this was a spaceship and had 'wood'?

The Orbit Jet was an upscale rocketship with all of the luxury options, leather seats, wood interior, ect.

I had an idea a few years ago about how to explain the fact that the "floor" in the ship's interior would be vertical after the ship lands. Confused

Obviously the Orbit Jet and the Silver Moon (along the other rockets we see) have artificial gravity, but how do the people manage to stroll straight out of the airlock and onto the landing platform, which would be at a 90° angle to the ship's deck?

Here's how.

The airlock is built into a rotating "drum" which turns to line up with landing platform after someone steps into it, inside the ship. The artificial gravity in the airlock means the rotation is virtually imperceptible to the occupants.

The reverse happens when somebody boards the ship; the drum rotates to line up the floor of the airlock with the "vertical" cabin floor, and they walk into the cabin.

The shots inside the ship never show the airlock at all, just the cockpit, the lounge, and the cargo area.






So, if we were designing the ship to include the airlock, we could put it beyond the cargo area, or . . . just redesign and upgrade the entire interior the way we'd want it to look back in the 1950s.

And in dong so, it would actually have "all of the luxury options, leather seats, wood interior, ect." just as Krel stated. Cool

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 26, 2023 9:19 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've been taking a break from Space Patrol and started on Rocky Jones and am nearly on-the-floor laughing at how horribly sexist Jones is. My wife watched part of one with me and when Rocky tells Vena to "go knit me a sweater" she cracked up. Definitely not PC Laughing

I still think most of these old, "lost" shows could be remade today with some tweaks for current/future technology and in Jones' case, attitude, and be received fairly well. Not everyone wants to watch the graphic gore and incest-rape-y stuff offered up on "hit shows" these days
. *clutches pearls* Shocked
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Tim, you and Auriette will enjoy the upcoming scenes in that episode, in which Rocky discovers that his condescending attitude towards Vena is totally wrong! Shocked

Vena proves herself worthy of his respecting, causing him to regret his sexist attitude. In all subsequent episodes, Rocky treats all the members of the crew with great respect — including young Bobby!

So, the episode was teaching its young male viewers that it's wrong to assume "boys can do things better the girls". That's an attitude we won't find in the shows for adults back in those days, which routinely relegated women to roles as "the weaker sex".

In other words, Rock Jones was ahead of it's time! Very Happy

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 22, 2023 5:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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All 39 of the great episodes of Rocky Jones, Space Ranger are available or Archive.org! Just click on the title and blast off!

Pow and I plan to start watching them in All Sci-Fi's Chatzy Room (< — LINK) on Wednesdays at 4:00 PM EST in a few weeks after we finish watching Men Into Space, also available on Archive.org.

I'm sure we have All Sci-Fi members who love these two classic series from the 1950s! Please join Pow and I for these "blasts from the past!" Cool

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