I just had one of those interesting 'wait a second' moments regarding the SM at launch. I'd always figured that the external surfaces of the SM were exposed at launch. The CM, I know, was covered by a boost protective cover that was jettisoned with the escape tower. But the cover didn't cover the SM, and after all that part of the saturn V was silver in photos.
But what about the RCS quads on the SM? I would assume that you wouldn't want them exposed during supersonic flight. Was there some sort of payload shroud over the SM at launch? And if there wasn't, what was done bout the problem of supersonic airflow into the forward facing RCS nozzle, which couldn't be good for the internal mechanism, with the nozzle acting as an air scoop? I assume that some sort of valve to let the air flow through would be a non starter, since that's not something you want in a rocket engine.
I've seen enough pictures of rocket before arriving at the pad to know that they put bright red cloth covers over the nozzles, but they wouldn't hold up in a supersonic airflow. I think. Also, whatever was used would have to work in the event of an abort after tower jettison, since the RCS quads are needed for an abort.
Anybody know the answer?