This is Boeing’s First Crewed flight test of the Starliner spacecraft. It was scrubbed on May 6, 2024 due to valve problems on the Centaur. It successfully launched on June 5, 2024.
The capsule has scorched markings. Also there are two small mission designators painted on the capsule below the NASA logo, one for OFT and the other for CFT.
This is a 1:100 scale model to be docked to the AXM ISS paper model.
ISS docking: June 6, 2024 to Harmony’s forward port.
Undocking: Sep 6, 2024 uncrewed. It successfully landed in New Mexico.
Photos below show the current ISS configuration after Starliner docking.
This is Boeing’s second uncrewed Orbital flight test of the Starliner spacecraft. It successfully launched on Thursday May 19, 2022 after the cancelled launch attempt on Aug 4, 2021 due to valve problems. It carried the Starliner crew capsule on its second uncrewed Orbital Test Flight. It successfully docked to the ISS on May 21, 2022 for four days and landed in White Sand Missile Range on May 25, 2022.
Few differences compared to previous Starliner OFT-1 is the addition of a docking mechanism cover cap. Also, the Boeing logo has been relocated and the US flag has been enlarged.
This is a 1:100 scale model to be docked to the AXM ISS paper model
This capsule was formerly known as CST-100 (Crew Space Transportation-100), manufactured by Boeing in participation with NASA’s Commercial Crew Development Program.
Boeing’s Orbital Flight Tes-1 Starliner was launched on Dec 20 , 2019 from Cape Canaveral SLC-41, Florida, but due to a software problem that incorrectly kept the mission’s time, it reached a late orbital insertion consuming too much fuel and could not dock to the International Space Station as it was planned.
This was the first uncrewed orbital test flight of Starliner and it landed in New Mexico two days after launch. After the successful landing, NASA astronaut Sunita Williams named the capsule “Calypso” after the Research vessel from Jacques Costeau.
This is a 1:96 papermodel part kit #1 that also includes the 1:100 docking version of Starliner that can dock to the ISS model. Kit #2 consists of the Atlas V rocket with the Aeroskirt adapter for the Centaur stage of the AXM Atlas V papermodel.