Here are the CCDev ships Dream Chaser Description: SNC's space plane/lifting body for bringing crew to the ISS. Although it did not make the final commercial crew round SNC is continuing development. It launches on an Atlas 5 V401 rocket(3.75 M version included). It carries 7 crew(6 in replica) Dimensions (Space plane): 7.6 m tall, Mk 2 fuselage, 15.7 tons, 37 parts in orbit, 69 parts on Launchpad. Link:http://kerbalx.com/clivman/Dream-Chaser CST-100 Description: A Boeing made capsule to deliver crew to the ISS. Also launched on an Atlas 5, carries 7 crew(6 in replica). Dimensions (capsule): 3.6 m tall, 2.5 m diameter, 14 tons, 52 parts in orbit, 76 parts on Launchpad. Link: http://kerbalx.com/clivman/CST-100 - - - Updated - - - Dragon V2 Description: A SpaceX capsule to deliver crew to the ISS. Launched on a Falcon 9, carries 7 crew(3 in replica). Dragon V2 also has the capacity to carry cargo to the ISS. Dimensions (capsule): 5.4 m tall, 2.5 m diameter, 19.8 tons, 52 parts in orbit, 98 parts on Launchpad. Link: http://kerbalx.com/clivman/Dragon-V2 - - - Updated - - - Atlas 5 Description: A ULA rocket built to deliver medium payloads to LEO, version naming is (variant),(# of boosters), (1). This specific version is the 541. The replica can take 7 tons to a 575 km orbit. Dimensions: 28.9 m tall, 5.4 by 3.7 (2.5 main tank) m diameter, 111.1 tons, 71 parts. Link: http://kerbalx.com/clivman/Atlas-5-V541 - - - Updated - - - Falcon 9 V1.1 Description: A SpaceX rocket built to deliver medium payloads to LEO. Notable payloads include Dragon V1 and V2, and it has just been cleared for military and NASA research payloads. It's upper stage has de-orbit capability. The replica can take 18 tons to a 233 km orbit. Note that this is the non reusable version. Dimensions: 39.9 m tall, 2.5 m diameter, 137.6 tons, 43 parts. Link: http://kerbalx.com/clivman/Falcon-9-V-11 - - - Updated - - - Quick question, should I post my 1.25 m Delta 2 or my 2.5 m one?