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  1. [IMG]http://i65.tinypic.com/2rwnjtc.png[/IMG] [IMG]http://i64.tinypic.com/9u9bvl.png[/IMG] Cmon guys -- this thing can go 350 m/s, and I just slapped it together in 15 minutes. It only has 5 parts! What's so hard about breaking 300? (I tried vector engines, but they ate up fuel too quickly and were hard to control.)
  2. [quote name='Pds314'] Can someone break 300 m/s? [/QUOTE] [IMG]https://images.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fi0.kym-cdn.com%2Fentries%2Ficons%2Foriginal%2F000%2F004%2F457%2Fchallenge.jpg&f=1[/IMG]
  3. Why not run experiments on this? Shouldn't be too hard.
  4. All I need is a kraken. A giant one. One that will scare the crap out of me when it roars out of the water to engulf my boat with its flailing tentacles and gaping maw...
  5. Snarky Britain, is it? *waits for the abomination that will be the next post*
  6. New one. It fits the 1.25m fuselages better (the old one had a steep angle at the connection) and looks shiny. @_@
  7. Hardest thing I ever did? Building a there-and-back moon rocket in the demo. It took me two weeks of late nights. XD
  8. The thread, for those interested: http://forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/threads/124522-Solar-Limbo-How-Low-can-you-Go
  9. I wish contracts were more like the Challenges we have here on the forum. "Build a less than 10 ton SSTO capable of carrying two passengers to orbit." "Build a plane using only ion engines and fly it to <coordinates>."
  10. Today I made a flying drilling platform. It's short-range, a bit wobbly on landing, and needs solar panels, but since it can do loop-the-loops, who cares?
  11. Can anything make a fix so the game will let you activate engines in fairings?
  12. "Normal operating temps" must vary by laptop/manufacturer, then, because I have a Sager NP8651 (i7 4720HQ, GTX 970M, 8 GB RAM) that runs at 52-56C with KSP on highest settings. IMO, anything above 70C is worrisome.
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