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The Ultimate Jool 5 Challenge - 1.0 to 1.3
Gravaar replied to sdj64's topic in KSP1 Challenges & Mission ideas
Most likely Most of us gave up really large builds when the aero changed (although they are fun to build and launch) Not sure about Whackjob -
The Ultimate Jool 5 Challenge - 1.0 to 1.3
Gravaar replied to sdj64's topic in KSP1 Challenges & Mission ideas
Be careful what you wish for Unless you mean recent history Two years ago , I launched a Jool-5 mission. Single launch, no refueling, no docking till i arrived at Jool It weighed in at about 26000 tons on the launch pad, And put 2800 tons into a 250 x 300 orbit before heading off to Jool This challenge has been going for a VERY long time And i am not certain if it was the largest launch even then, as there have been some true monster craft designed and launched, so much so, that Ziv placed a limit on the build sizes P.s. I think it had 48 LV-Ns for the transfer stage -
Its not exploiting .........Just think of it as a Non-linear reinterpretation of a rule that's more of a guideline. At least until you get called out for it
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Check with Boolybooly but the rules used to be You said you are delivering a fuel tank, so...... In general It should arrive at its destination in the same state it launched with i.e. If it left full of fuel, it must arrive full of fuel. one exception is, you could launch with the cargo fuel pod empty (to save weight), Dock in space with a station, fill the cargo fuel pod but NOT your SSTO and then deliver the fully fueled pod to its destination, As long as no fuel is transferred into your SSTO it's ok (you can transfer fuel out of your SSTO) The moment you add fuel to your SSTO that ends the distance it has travelled and the awards are calculated from that If you use fuel out of the pod then drop it off somewhere, it is classed as a staged drop and disqualifies your spaceplane as 100% reusable TLDR: Adding fuel to your SSTO ends its calculations for awards (except Gatecrasher)
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Been gone awhile, Thought i would come back and see you all Ship name : Mun-n-bak Funny didn't land on Mun, Messed up my re-entry and couldn't quite get back to KSC
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and needs MOAR boosters
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Did you happen to record the names of these so called "tourists" ? More likely you have just been hit by a top level espionage team from a rival space company THEY are known to use this as a means of crippling your fledgling operations into the "paying tourist" industry methinks you may have a covert operative feeding this rival company information you may need to sterilize (read that as vaporize) your entire staff and hire new staff after carefully cross checking
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Yes thanks This was one of a series of test craft i made, I probably should have posted a smaller ship, Most of my designs are 2 turbojets and 1 nuke, I was testing different drag models and configurations and had these pictures ready to go
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Not very practical yet but it does work Hold 20 AoA , when speed drops kick in nukes, Nuke your way to orbit (Adjusting AoA of course)
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Because mechjeb was the first info tool i installed and i am used to it, can't be bothered to install KER and learn how to use it P.s. mechjeb doesn't fly my craft anymore, I do all my own piloting, maneuver planning and docking i remove mechjeb from craft after building them unless its required for info displays on challenges
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Largest ship you've launched into Orbit?
Gravaar replied to jkool702's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
JOOL 5 challenge in 0.90 Weighs in at 25978.7 tons put 2800 tons into orbit -
Hi all, here is a little ship i made for a jool-5 mission 25978.7 tons on the launch pad, 1112 parts 2800 tons to 100x100 orbit....Oh yeah almost forgot it was nearly an SSTO just didn't finalize orbit as i didn't want all that junk lagging my other launches The acceleration of a soggy biscuit,the turning circle of an OIL TANKER and the structural integrity of a snowflake on a hot tin roof All lead to a fun/worrying launch (once in space things improved somewhat) This was done in BETA Craft is now dead as i have replaced my computer because the old ones hard-drive failed (RIP my stupidly oversize craft) Apparently there is a launchpad under all that The complete album