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  1. Aww, yeah! Thank you. Next up is my space station, Thunderbird Zero, and my orbital module, Thunderbird One.
  2. Salutations, KSP land! New forum user here, decided to show some of my creations, figured someone might think they're alright. I use the name Petroglyph Avionics, because I use a flag that my father originally drew as a tattoo for me based on Finnish petroglyphs (cave paintings). Spaceplane Mk1 'Pylon' Parts: 98 Mass: 160.1 t Height: 10.5 m Width: 15.6 m Length: 35.5 m It can ferry payloads into orbit and land pretty much on any flat surface, and it's based on the real-life Skylon concept. I use it to build my space station. Its latest mission was to carry two Orbital Module Attachment System units so that in the future I don't have to include RCS in every single module. - Personal Jet Mk1 'Syzygy' Parts: 20 Mass: 4.9 t Height: 3.9 m Width: 8.6 m Length: 10.4 m This one is called Syzygy because in astronomy a syzygy is a row of three celestial bodies, and it's a reference to Eclipse, a real-life personal jet. This one I use to fly to mark anomalies on Kerbin. So, what do you guys think, should I post more? I know these two are pretty basic, but useful. Horn
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