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Unbreakify

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  1. Come on, don't say that. If you did, you wouldn't be making BOCK a real thing, would you? Good to see some problems are being fixed. Can't wait to see it's first non-development release!
  2. Im talking about the DockRotate mod. The runway is supposed to let you taxi up backwards to dock with the white tower, so you can lift it upwards. Basically meaning you only need to respawn it once. But every time i do it, it just explodes
  3. Does anyone mind explaining how im supposed to dock this?
  4. How do you use KK? I've been trying to figure it out, but theres really no explanation nor guide. Im assuming you have to press "Spawn New" at a location you want to build at? But i've pushed it and nothing happens. And after i open it, you cant close the Ctrl+K menu. Any help?
  5. Its potetionally possible. XBOX somehow lets you play games on their website, all 3d, no lag. But if we're going oldschool, WebGL might be a bit hard for KSP.
  6. Not a professional here, but im assuming you may not have waterfall installed.
  7. Update: Fixing the OFV-19's aerodynamic issues. Tends to flip out during re-entry at the requirement of 27 degrees maximum, so i'm currently trying to figure out why its happening.
  8. Pretty cool. Going to download when its available
  9. That is true, but in the long term run it would be a better idea
  10. yes, i've had it installed since i got SOCK. to my knowledge it hasn't been updated since i downloaded it, and the rest of Tantares works fine. Im assuming this is just a weird bug with the Rotanev Size 4 Fairing.. which is oddly specific.
  11. I've been trying to re-enter with my X-37B, but it really loves to flip and loose control for seemingly no reason.
  12. A brief background of the aircraft: The OFV-18 was the original of the governmental space planes. Its earliest mention being bacm in the 1970s, as a small, unmanned variant of the space shuttle, which was in the works at the time. After being bought by the USAF in 1973, the OFV became somewhat of a "known secret". It was known by space enthusiasts, but they had no idea what it was or looked like. After 6 years in production, an unplanned Saturn IB mission took it into launch in 1978. It returned to the KSC in 1979, making a very secretive record. Its sister, the OFV-19, was designed as a replacement for the very flawed OFV-18. After being completed in 1983, the OFV-18 was retired, as it was actually a prototype that was never designed to be used, but due to rushing of the program, and pressure by the USAF, it was pushed to become a functional orbiter. While it succeeded, it became apparent of flaws. Unbenonced to the ground control, during one of its secretive long-term flights, a payload, presumably a satellite, had collided with the solar array built into its payload. This caused the solar panel to break. While it wasnt noticed, due to the array being powerful, it became one of the most common issues with the OFV-18, as the array was built into the payload bay, and blocked some of it causing issues. The OFV-19 aimed to fix this by moving the equipment into the front of the nose, aswell as the solar array. This would mainly stop the payloada from hitting the solar array. After its first test flight in 1985, it proved successful, ultimately sealing the fate for the OFV-18. OFV-19 in orbit. OFV-18 Craft files to be released soon, hopefully! They are modded, but shouldnt be a problem
  13. I dont think @benjee10 would mind you putting the pre-existing Buran parts in your own mod.
  14. Working on this craft. Based on my old one. This has much better capabilities, anf the solar panels fit perfectly in the front.
  15. I like the X-37B parts. However, i can't find them in the mod. Any ideas why?
  16. I don't think this is meant to happen. @Beale FYI im using the latest GitHub version.
  17. February 31st, 1979 SP-3 Classified Launch On such short notice, a Saturn Program flight was scheduled. The payload is kept classified for this launch, but with that miniature shuttle looking craft? Rumours have been floating around that the payload may actually be that unnamed spaceplane. The Saturn IB, taken about an hour before launch. Space enthusiasts begin to snap photos of the spacecraft, due to its unusually wide fairing. T-10 seconds until launch. T-9... 8... 7... 6... 5... 4... 3... 2... 1... Lift-off of SP-3! The first spacecraft to launch at the KSC after the STS-3 disaster. First stage separation. The fairing will be deployed in orbit to prevent easy viewing of the payload. The Saturn IB has gotten into orbit. The fairing is deployed. Although the payload was never confirmed, poor planning of its orbit led space fans with telescopes capable of viewing objects in orbit to take photos of the classified payload. The fans would track the orbit until it disappeared. However, the unidentified object never landed. It added the suspicion into it having enough manuverability to shift its orbit. Post-Mission log: Mission is a success. Payload is to remain classified.
  18. January 8th, 1979 An unknown spacecraft was seen landing today at the KSC from spacecraft enthusiasts taking photos of the preparing STS-4 mission. It was believed to be launched by a Saturn IB, as an unscheduled Saturn IB was seen launching on July 9th, 1978. A enthusiast took photos of the weird spacecraft approaching and landing. Shortly after, the enthusiasts were told to leave the area, while military vehicles and KASA employees approached the spacecraft.
  19. How do you use the payload-thing for the launchpad? having trouble with understanding how to use it.
  20. Might be no mission log today. Dealing with a mild headache after i hit my head on an Xbox. Its only mild, so i might be able to get something out if it goes away. No promises though.
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