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  1. I figured I should thank you for bringing this mod back, I've been doing the head slamming routine trying to get my old MS sidewinder pro to work with linux and this was like finding a pallet of money to me. Thank you for your time and effort.
  2. I got KSP running finally on a linux based PC (I got bored with windows) so came to check in on this mod again. As always I am very impressed on the quality of your work along with how much more you've added. Well done!
  3. I finally got linux running stable on this PC and came to check on this mods to see what's changed. I'm very impressed them as always.
  4. Not to derail the thread, but it's been a while since I last checked out KSP mods and I have to say that you've got some impressive work. I remember when I first saw your first couple of mods and have yet to be disappointed, especially now that I've seen all your work since then. Keep it up!
  5. Wow, I don't think I've ever seen a cutaway of like that for Soviet spacecrafts before. Nice find.
  6. I have never laughed so hard at a ksp picture before this. Good one Beale!
  7. That looks really impressive! You sure as hell keep surprising me, nice work.
  8. Hey Beale, about the TKS. Why not make a "built-in" adapter for the nose similar to what you did with Vega/Salyut? Just an idea I thought might help.
  9. Haha! I forgot about that movie. Moving on I found some info (not much) on the TMA spacecraft on the manufacturer's website which was surprisingly hard to navigate unless you go to the site map. http://www.energia.ru/en/iss/soyuz-tma/soyuz-tma.html Also some info on NASA's website. http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/structure/elements/soyuz/index.html#.U7XZcPm0e6A I tried going on the Russian Space Federation's website, but since I don't know much Russian anymore I couldn't navigate on there (so much for international cooperation ).
  10. I like the new design especially the crew module (or decent module on the real Soyuz TMA) since it has more of a taper than the older one which I rather like. Good work as always! Also, just out of curiosity is the new engine a single nozzle now or just a more compacted arrangement?
  11. I'd use your stockalike soyuz for reference, but I think that would work pretty well. You could always do a quick scaled drawing of them to see which looks best to you.
  12. Wouldn't it be possible to just make an alternate config so you could have one with and one without?
  13. I know the second stage engine on a Delta III and IV uses an extendable nozzle, but I don't recall any other examples at the moment.
  14. Honestly, I thought the stock-like Salyut was going to be a bit unpleasant looking, but you sure as hell pulled that off and beat my opinion down. Also, I figured I should mention that I use the Tantares all the time, especially as a orbital space station crew transfer vehicle (I think being that specific makes me qualify as a geek or an engineer... or both ). I still have yet to try the Libra or Spica due to me not updating the pack and non-researched parts.
  15. 387: Play baseball or golf with light bulbs.
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