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Assuming that is an SSTO, how did you get to the mun, on one tank of rocket fuel?
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A few of my old aircraft with new engines.
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DEET-3500 "Mozzie" Kethane Harvesting drone
huggy replied to huggy's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
Good One And thanks! -
DEET-3500 "Mozzie" Kethane Harvesting drone
huggy replied to huggy's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
DEET-3500 with Payload Lifter Included. Also includes an extra set of nuclear rockets for a total of 4. http://www./download/rbem7ze3decxd09/DEET-3500+MkII+w_Lifter.craft -
DEET-3500 "Mozzie" Kethane Harvesting drone
huggy replied to huggy's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
Thanks guys, I appreciate the feedback! -
DEET-3500 "Mozzie" Kethane Harvesting drone
huggy replied to huggy's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
yeah, it's totally not practical. Functional, but not practical. Made for people that want to Harvest kethane in style. -
DEET-3500 "Mozzie" Kethane Harvesting drone
huggy replied to huggy's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
I assuming you mean instead of jets? because it would be a nightmare to try and balance. Also Mainly designed for low gravity, non-atmospheric environments. -
Drawing inspiration from http://forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/threads/47232-Mosquito-Kethane-Drone?highlight=mosquitohttp:// I decided to create my own Mosquito-like drone without the extra mods. The only mod used here is kethane. Dubbed "Mozzie" (can't have two mosquito's now can we) Handles pretty well full or empty. Flight demo showing off VTOL capability Also a video showing it landing and taking off with a full Kethane load. Operating Instructions Fuel Converter installed to replenish fuel supply. This vehicle is meant to be launched via rocket. Warning! Not Suitable for atmospheric flight Action groups 1. Toggle vertical Aerospike rockets 2. Toggle horizontal nuclear rockets 3. Toggle large solar panels 4. Toggle drill 5. Toggle small solar panels 6. Toggle antennae 7. Toggle docking clamp and lights Landing instructions: descend vertically via nuclear rockets to desired altitude. transition to landing configuration: Make sure SAS and RCS are engaged.Deactivate nuclear rockets and reducing throttle to 0% while pitching down to 15 degrees above horizon. select control from top docking port and activate Aerospike Rockets. Slowly increase throttle to desired rate of descent. Control drift by utilizing RCS thrusters. Takeoff Instructions: Select control from either front docking port or the RC-L01 Remote Guidance Unit. Activate Aerospike Rockets. slowly increase thrust while pitching forward to counter the weight from full kethane tank. When desired altitude reached Deactivate aerospikes and activate nuclear rockets. http://www./download/yq977jy470aucyk/Mozzie.craft VTOL version http://www./download/3f0r9juwf6j31qu/DEET-3700+Kethane+Drone.craft
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Show off your Kethane Mining Designs!!
huggy replied to Amphiprion's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
After Getting inspiration from this design: http://forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/threads/47232-Mosquito-Kethane-Drone?highlight=mosquitohttp:// I figured I'd make a drone that was an actual mosquito. -
OF-1 SRI, a very fast lightweight spacecraft utilizing four turbojet engines and 1 Nuclear rocket. http://www./download/nqvo8wbkg07tcb5/OF-1_Cherub.craft OF-2A IF, A Very Stable (noob friendly) Spacecraft able to reach orbit with ease. http://www./download/dsj4s080jfq59si/OF-2a_Seraph.craft OF-2B IF, excellent maneuverability but also very unstable. Only expert pilots need apply! http://www./download/lz5b776f2d51v3a/OF-2b_Seraph.craft OF-2B Flight Demonstration http://youtu.be/b-bQ8rO2WPA
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Thanks Rune, I appreciate the feedback! The angled jets are a design I took off an older prototype I Built on page 11 of this thread. But i got the original idea off of someone making SSTO rockets, can't remember who though. You're correct about the engines, I originally had nukes attached then LV-909 Liquid Fuel Engines, but the aerospikes just look better.
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A couple of my newest A short flight demo video http://youtu.be/b-bQ8rO2WPA
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Sure. http://www./download/1qms7zkee5krwj4/Wideboy_Modification.craft
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I like the design, however I felt some modifications were needed. I felt the 2m rocket fuel tank, struts and wing fuel tanks were unnecessary. The original design came in at 35.68 tons the modded version weighs 16.49 tons. All in All great design, thanks for the upload! Flight demonstration http://youtu.be/L_Rk5-kbCVo
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Here's Cargo\Tanker SSTO I had posted in another thread It carries up to 7 kerbals and can haul a Rockomax Jumbo-64 fuel tank into orbit.
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[Showcase] Crew carrying SSTO's.
huggy replied to DreadZombie's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
Here's my attempt at a cargo/passenger SSTO. It carries up to 7 kerbals and can haul a Rockomax Jumbo-64 fuel tank into orbit. It looks crazy but, it's designed to make connecting modules to stations simple. Also flies well with or without cargo. -
my new prototype the design is based off of my first SSTO
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My new prototype Early version top view side view engine layout Final Version
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be my guest. I have the craft file of the first prototype in another thread in case you want to have a look. http://forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/showthread.php/25889-Cherubim-MKI-Fastest-plane-on-Kerbin?highlight=cherubim This version is purely for atmospheric flight, although i have gotten it up to 130,000 meters going straight up.
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Here's mine. Although this version is technically not ssto becase I equipped it with droptanks for missions to Duna.
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Heres mine. No room for the kirlfriend, unless she doesn't mind being a hood ornament.
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nice design. One thing i would do is move the rear landing gear closer to the center of gravity to make it easier to take off.
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"Cherubim" MKI Fastest plane on Kerbin?
huggy replied to huggy's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
well the landing gear and vertical stabilizer are definitely modded. not sure what else hes done.