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[WIP] Mission Pack: Interning at the KSC
DeltaDizzy replied to Mrcarrot's topic in Making History Missions
Just creating a mission pack node anywhere should work, the same way parts work. I dont have the DLC so this is all guessing though. @Mrcarrot can you confirm or deny this? -
I dont mean things called moire lights, I mean the kind of light to which that name sometimes refers. So I guess the question is now "Why arent there more inogon lights?"
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They are flowers on trees. How come more Moire Lights dont exist?
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Add a maybe choice, please
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totm march 2020 So what song is stuck in your head today?
DeltaDizzy replied to SmileyTRex's topic in The Lounge
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Group Photo! From Left to right: Bob, Val, Jeb, Bill, Svetlana, Karina, "Rusty"(he insisted), and "Harpass"(again, he insisted)
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insert half a loaf saying here
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Here we go again... wink wink nudge nudge
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Im going to guess that was a joke, but if it wasnt, those are still ksp.
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I do that but it starts wildly rolling and turning right after takeoff without any input, with SAS on
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what place is the most beautiful to you?
DeltaDizzy replied to EndTraveler's topic in KSP1 Discussion
Basically anything by Gameslinx right now. I'll just leave these here... He also has a pack called After Kerbin, but I didnt want to clutter up peoples screens. -
I wish I could make working planes...
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So, you have a plane on a conveyor belt...
DeltaDizzy replied to Randazzo's topic in Science & Spaceflight
I mean once the wheels give out, rip everyone in that plane, and the plane itself, so you cant really consider it a takeoff in any normal sense. Now lets all settle down before I have to mute this thread. -
So, you have a plane on a conveyor belt...
DeltaDizzy replied to Randazzo's topic in Science & Spaceflight
and so the wheels would explode and then the plane would explode and everyone would die, so the real question is "Can the plane take off intact?", and the answer is No. -
As am I, though I wont say by how much. Just look at what you see, and try to make it yourself. If necessary, think as the Jim most likely thought.
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So, you have a plane on a conveyor belt...
DeltaDizzy replied to Randazzo's topic in Science & Spaceflight
I just realized that I phrased my last post wrong. What I mean to say was: -
So, you have a plane on a conveyor belt...
DeltaDizzy replied to Randazzo's topic in Science & Spaceflight
"the exact speed of the wheels on your airplane" If your plane accelerated, the treadmill would too, thus keeping its velocity zero or close to zero. If the treadmill speed was constant, then the plane could take off, but the OP doesn't say its constant.