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  1. I am new in the modding and part-creation world for KSP and i have understood basically everything except for one thing: how to calculate the volume of a tank/srb. I started doing mods in KSP with RSS/RO, which obviously includes real fuels. I tried calculating the volume of the part mathematically, basically just doing area of the base times height, then transform the cubic meters into liters, but that seems to always give me far too much. I also looked a bit in the configs and apparently real fules calculates volumes in kiloliters so my calculations should be correct, but i suppose it also has to do with the fuels i use and the ratio, and i just get lost since i can’t find a value of density for kerosene or lox or hydrogen in the game. So, i am asking for help from people that are better than me on how to calculate the volume of the tank and get the ammout of fuel i put in correct
  2. Yea sorry, i saw that mod already but in the list of parts the names of the first 3 motors used on the Minotaur V don’t appear (they would be SR-118/119/120), inly the Star 48B and the 37FM (respectively 4th and 5th stage). Thank you for your help!
  3. Hello, i am currently using your mod pack for Delta launchers, but i am very interested in the Minotaur V mod (i believe it would be called “Orbital ATK pack” since the rocket is made by them). I have seen along the comments on this page that you might have already done the pack (if i’m correct)? I am asking since i can’t really find it anywhere, and i am particularly attached to that rocket so having it in my KSP save would be awesome. I tried making it in blender myself but i lack the artistic and coding skills required to make it, so after quite a few failed attempts i gave up. Anyways, i appreciate the work you have done and your rockets are really really nice, keep uo the good work!
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