Completed the first successful expedition to the Eve. To everything turned out as it should was spent a lot of time, 99.9% of it was spent on a successful landing and ascent into orbit. The main difficulty lay in the fact that to land on Eve and take off from her into orbit I wanted only by the airplane mode. I did not watch anything on this topic from YouTube's, to avoid any prompting. Only knew that it would be difficult ( but what would be so difficult I didn't know that ). Here's nothing you can do - I myself has created this difficulties, but I did them and overcome and I don't sorry about spent time, as it was all very interesting. The conquest Eve in KSP is as a test for matriculation, and I finally got it.
1. In orbit of Kerbin (aircraft was launched from the runway, but it seems to be so clear )
2. Docked additional tanks, complete refueling of the aircraft was carried out on Minmus orbit
3. In orbit of Eve. The remaining top and bottom fuel tanks have not their fuel by now and to prevent the aircraft from tumbling and rotation after the main stage of braking by heat shields the tanks are already filled with fuel from the main tank.
4. At the final stage (penultimate turn) of atmospheric braking from aircraft and from under protective housing was separated scientific equipment (scanner into a polar orbit goes further independently) and tanks with a nuclear engine to deliver head part of aircraft back to Kerbin.
5. Now they will rise to a safe orbit to avoid further atmospheric braking
6. Landing on Eve.
7. The take-off to Eve Orbit. For successful achievement of this aircraft into Eve orbit the minimum height above sea level must be 2900 m. or above. In the video this particular case, the most difficult for takeoff.
8. Fuel tanks with a nuclear engine went into low orbit for docking with head part of aircraft. Docking is completed.
9. On the way back it's impossible to fly past Gilly )
10. It's also impossible to fly past and not to land and not to put a flag
11. Landing on Kerbin with the aircraft mode
12. The expedition successfully completed.