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[1.3.x-1.9.x] Craft Manager - search, sort, tag & share your craft
Laird replied to katateochi's topic in KSP1 Mod Releases
Sorry, if I missed that in the documentation, but what do I have to do in order to get the action group settings read automatically?- 236 replies
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Mercury, Gemini & Apollo Approximations (Modded)
Laird replied to Laird's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
Mercury-Redstone 1A & career playthrough derivatives Hermes-Kerbin 1 Fictional derivate of a Mercury-Redstone, as used in my career playthrough for an uncrewed atmospheric test flight. Hermes-Kerbin 2 Fictional derivate of a Mercury-Redstone, as used in my career playthrough for a crewed atmospheric test flight. Hermes-Kerbin 3 Rough approximation of Mercury-Redstone 1A, as used in my career playthrough. Mercury-Redstone 1A Rough approximation of Mercury-Redstone 1A. -
Mercury, Gemini & Apollo Approximations (Modded)
Laird replied to Laird's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
Mercury Big Joe 1 & career playthrough derivative Mercury Big Joe 1 Rough approximation of Mercury Big Joe 1. Hermes-Little Big Kerb 3 Rough approximation of Mercury Big Joe 1, as used in my career playthrough. -
Mercury, Gemini & Apollo Approximations (Modded)
Laird replied to Laird's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
Mercury Little Joe 6 & career playthrough derivatives Mercury Little Joe 6 Rough approximation of Mercury Little Joe 6. Hermes-Little Big Kerb 1 Rough approximation of Mercury-Little-Joe 6, as used in my career playthrough. Hermes-Little Big Kerb 2 Fictional (crewed) approximation of Mercury-Little-Joe 6, as used in my career playthrough. -
[1.6.1] Reentry Particle Effect 1.4 (2019-02-12)
Laird replied to pizzaoverhead's topic in KSP1 Mod Releases
I just installed it on v1.9.1 using CKAN. I simply ignored CKAN's compability warning an proceeded. Seems to be working fine. -
Mercury, Gemini & Apollo Approximations (Modded)
Laird replied to Laird's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
Kermini-Eve IA (Gemini-Titan) Kermini-Eve IB (Gemini-Titan) They use: FASA IA has no docking ports. IB is equipped with docking ports and can rendevouz and dock with my Kerbol Target Vehicle-Eeloo (Atlas-Agena Target Vehicle). Kermini-Eve IC (Gemini-Titan) Uses: FASA Upgraded (and ahistorical) version of my Kermini-Eve IB with additional RCS thrusters and a Remote Guidance Unit for more convenient docking. -
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Mercury, Gemini & Apollo Approximations (Modded)
Laird replied to Laird's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
Comsat 1 Standalone of Comsat 1 Uses: FASA Hullcam VDS Continued Comsat 2 Standalone of Comsat 2 Uses: FASA Hullcam VDS Continued Comsat 2-Jool II Lifter-included version of Comsat 2 Uses: FASA Hullcam VDS Continued Making History DLC Intelsat 1 Standalone of Intelsat 1 Uses: FASA BDB Hullcam VDS Continued Intelsat 1-Jool II Lifter-included version of Intelsat 1 Uses: FASA BDB Hullcam VDS Continued Making History DLC -
Mercury, Gemini & Apollo Approximations (Modded)
Laird replied to Laird's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
Comsat 1-Eeloo A payload lifter roughly based on an Atlas Rocket. Payload is a simple comrelay-satellite. Uses: FASA Hullcam VDS Continued Vessel album on imgur Comsat 1-Jool II A payload lifter roughly based on an Saturn V Rocket. Payload is a simple comrelay-satellite. Uses: FASA Hullcam VDS Continued Making History DLC Vessel album on imgur Kerbol Target Vehicle-Eeloo (Atlas-Agena Target Vehicle) A payload lifter roughly based on an Atlas Rocket. Payload is an Agena Target Vehicle likish docking target. Uses: FASA Vessel album on imgur Kerbol Target Vehicle-Eve II A payload lifter roughly based on a Titan Rocket. Payload is an Agena Target Vehicle likish docking target. Uses: FASA Vessel album on imgur -
Mercury, Gemini & Apollo Approximations (Modded)
Laird replied to Laird's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
Kerpollo-Jool III (MEM) - The Monster Technically a troll rocket to see what else one can do with the Saturn V design. But then came out it actually works. Be aware of FPS drops! Uses: FASA Hullcam VDS Continued Making History DLC -
Mercury, Gemini & Apollo Approximations (Modded)
Laird replied to Laird's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
Updated the Kercury-Eeloo (Mercury-Atlas) - Design flaw fixed (booster stage didn’t decouple correctly). -
Mercury, Gemini & Apollo Approximations (Modded)
Laird replied to Laird's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
Kercury-Eeloo (Mercury-Atlas) Uses: FASA -
Mercury, Gemini & Apollo Approximations (Modded)
Laird replied to Laird's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
Kercury-Duna (Mercury-Redstone) Uses FASA -
Raptor's Craft Download Catalog - Tested & Proven
Laird replied to Raptor9's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
Like your designs very much. Thx for sharing an keep up the great work. -
Mercury, Gemini & Apollo Approximations (Modded)
Laird replied to Laird's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
Kercury-Little Kerb (Mercury-Little Joe) Uses: FASA Making History DLC It uses liquid fuel instead of solid fuel as main propellant, which is historically inaccurate. Still a good start for the Kercury Program, I think. -
Mercury, Gemini & Apollo Approximations (Modded)
Laird replied to Laird's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
Updated the rockets (MEM now stages in correct sequence, all of the rockets now shut down stage-1-engines, when abort AG is triggered) and uploaded MEM and CSM as additional separate files. Kerpollo MEM (Apollo LEM) Kerpollo CSM w/LES (Apollo CSM) Both using: FASA Hullcam VDS Continued Feel free to tell me if I missed something or if you encounter any design flaws. Next will be some Mercury stuff. -
Mercury, Gemini & Apollo Approximations (Modded) In this thread I will share my attempts to rebuild Mercury, Gemini and Apollo "likish" designs. Some are close to be replicas, some just share the common early US Space Craft style. Vessel links lead to KerbalX (respectively my KerbalX Hangar) and contain all needed and useful data, such as used mods and AG specifications. Each vessel may have different mod-dependencies. Kerpollo-Jool I (Apollo-Saturn IB) Kerpollo-Jool II (Apollo-Saturn V (payload lifter)) Kerpollo-Jool II with MEM (Apollo-Saturn V with LEM) If ye wanna, feel free to give 'em a try and share your opionion on those vessels.
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Nice one - she's a beauty!
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I solved the problem by myself. Still now sure if I missed something with the inital problem - I just solved it by adding a "Big G" Decoupler with almost no force set which i stage after CSM/LEM coupling. This separates the LEM from the SIVB correctly. For those who are interested in the vessel anyways, I updated the craft file on KerbalX. The vessel is now fully operational. Including abort action group.
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totm oct 2023 Post Your Cinematics Here! (Cinematic Enthusiasts)
Laird replied to Halban's topic in KSP Fan Works
I think my little video is way less professional than most of the awesome stuff posted here, but I wanna share it with you anyways. https://youtu.be/1QJ6_Hl_vm8 -
Oh, I'm sorry. Thanks for the advice, I'll keep that in mind.
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Hey kerbonauts, I've got a little problem. I don't kow if it's a bug or if I'm doing something wrong. I hope this is the right thread to post my problem. I build an Apollo 11 / Saturn V "like" rocket thingy and everything works fine so far - with one exception: After separating the CSM from the S IVB, turning and docking with the LEM, I can't pull the LEM off the LEM attachment plate. The LEM is just stuck on the attachment plate. The decoupling function seems not do work/do anything. I am using Current KSP (Steam) with both official DLC FASA 7.2.5 MechJeb Hullcam VDS Spoilers contains vessel download-link. I would be very grateful if somebody could maybe take a look at the ship and help me with troubleshooting.
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Finally, first live footage from the mun arrived on kerbal tv stations. They were broadcasted all over Kerbin.