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KSP Stock Prop Design Challenge
erasmusguy replied to HolidayTheLeek's topic in KSP1 Challenges & Mission ideas
Heinschmitt HS-116d STOL carrier and land based light bomber/torpedo plane. https://kerbalx.com/erasmusguy/Heinschmitt-HS-116d -
Planes: Rate the plane above you and show us yours to rate
erasmusguy replied to Triop's topic in Forum Games!
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KSP Stock Prop Design Challenge
erasmusguy replied to HolidayTheLeek's topic in KSP1 Challenges & Mission ideas
Heinschmitt HF-108. Doesnt really fall into any contract though I guess. May be it was a pre-war fighter? https://kerbalx.com/erasmusguy/Heinschmitt-HF-108 for the craft file -
Work-in-Progress [WIP] Design Thread
erasmusguy replied to GusTurbo's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
how it looks currently -
SSTOs! Post your pictures here~
erasmusguy replied to KissSh0t's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
Looks amazing and is 100% guaranteed to kill up to three lucky Kerbals. Performance is worlds apart from other SSTO's. Fly up to 1000m using the ships conventional engines and then activate the ships patented RasTech self-destruction and Kraken drive unit. Will leave the kerbin system from launch. *Please note. Current version will not leave Eve's surface in one piece. In fact none of the pieces will leave. https://kerbalx.com/erasmusguy/Prototype-Kraken-Drive-SSTO for the craft file. https://www.twitch.tv/videos/243407076 to see the SSTO in action. -
Work-in-Progress [WIP] Design Thread
erasmusguy replied to GusTurbo's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
Work in progress B-24J. Currently has a max speed of 55m/s using 4 electric motors. The front and rear turrets are working. Working with Xenome to get her finished. https://www.twitch.tv/videos/242627685 to see landing. -
Thank you. I did one with the grey fairing bit hidden but it has an annoying jagged edge.
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Updated version I made for FAR. https://kerbalx.com/erasmusguy/FAR-j29f for the craft file should anyone want it.
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Work-in-Progress [WIP] Design Thread
erasmusguy replied to GusTurbo's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
Don't think this has been done before so I've posted it here. Might be useful. A quick turboprop inspired by the krakentech engine the streamer Million_lights was working on. Im on holiday so I'm not going to work on this one for a while. https://kerbalx.com/erasmusguy/a-quick-kraken-powered-turbo-prop for the craft file to show the idea. The landing gear is slightly compressed by the structural wall and this spins the shaft. -
Work-in-Progress [WIP] Design Thread
erasmusguy replied to GusTurbo's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
http://imgur.com/XdY1o7P something like that? https://kerbalx.com/erasmusguy/ne-06 they aren't very powerful but I'm sure you could uprate them. -
Work-in-Progress [WIP] Design Thread
erasmusguy replied to GusTurbo's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
A prototype for an Antonov An-2. Early days but it flies nicely. Top speed is around 59m/s in vanila atmosphere. https://kerbalx.com/erasmusguy/Bi-plane-prototype for the craft file but I'm going to keep working on it. -
Work-in-Progress [WIP] Design Thread
erasmusguy replied to GusTurbo's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
It works well and is as reliable. It's a bit more limited than the normal bearing's as it's larger and it doesn't out perform an all rcs thruster bearing. -
Work-in-Progress [WIP] Design Thread
erasmusguy replied to GusTurbo's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
Ive used ball bearings before but never with as much success as these. I tried using z-200 batteries previously and they "sort of" worked but not reliably so. -
Work-in-Progress [WIP] Design Thread
erasmusguy replied to GusTurbo's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
Experimenting with two engines. counter-rotating engine. -
Work-in-Progress [WIP] Design Thread
erasmusguy replied to GusTurbo's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
Ball bearing engine. The central shaft is only held in place by the ball bearings that surround it. https://kerbalx.com/erasmusguy/Ball-bearing-small-engine but its early days.