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I sent my new interplanetary transport vessel on its maiden voyage to deploy some relays around Duna. Jeb and friends got some experience as well. Aerocapture at Duna Deploying the relays: Aerocapture at Kerbin: Tomorrow I'll send a shuttle up to retrieve the crew. The ship still has enough dV. to do the entire thing again, but I'll probably refuel it anyway.
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I got fed up with horizontal SSTOs, so I made a vertical one. It's capable of delivering a Jumbo 64 tank to LKO. Nailed the landing!
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I sent the former Gilly transfer craft to the Mun to fulfill a docking contract from way back, because I didn't know that you had to dock two separate launches. I docked it with a small probe launched from a spaceplane. Ascent: Deploying the probe: Docked: Recovering the probe and crew, and refueling the transfer ship's monopropellant tanks: Landed back on the runway (the nose cone exploded on ascent, will probably replace it with another shock cone):
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I took a crew of three on a mission to Gilly, with a turnout of 5000+ science.
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I experimented with some electric VTOL designs to send to Eve. I still can't figure out how to make one using ducted fans/shrouds, but I got this to work:
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I made another propeller plane using rotors. Next up is to make a VTOL to take to Eve.
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Correction. By pitch, I mean propeller pitch. I haven't gotten quite figured out how to use the blades in conjunction with the KAL yet. Thanks for the tips anyway, I'll certainly put them to use!
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I built my first propeller plane today. I can't seem to find many good tutorials on this, and I don't have any control over the rpm or pitch. But it's a huge step forward!
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Yep, that's it. Thanks!
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I sent a probe to Gilly. It ended up with a huge amount of leftover fuel, because the dV calculations in the VAB were way off. It's still attached to the transfer stage. I I finally got me a scientist after getting pilots and engineers for 8 rescue missions. There was barely enough fuel for a rendezvous, as I timed it poorly, but the crew made it home in one piece.
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Today I took a spaceplane into orbit to remove some debris.
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Bill and Bob went to the Mun to take care of a couple survey contracts. It was a very tedious process, as I had to cross a large crater using a terribly designed rover that had no reaction wheels and tended to flip.
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I crashed a probe into Minmus to get some seismic data, and it somehow sent the nearby flag on an escape trajectory out of the Kerbol system.
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Here's the latest result of my VTOL experiments:
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I made a reusable launch vehicle today, with fins that fold down into SpaceX style landing legs. Unfortunately, it came down on a mountain. But everything survived!