Thanks for the reply. I was just saying that my planes in general (or rather my piloting) result in catastrophic failure from crashing into the ground. You're making good progress and this looks very promising.
I was talking about when there is not enough torque to keep the plane pointed up for landing, so it hits the ground nose first. Great job on the design, it looks like it lands well. I think it's what you call a "lawn dart." Thanks, sorry for confusing you.
Have fun! KSP has somewhat surprisingly changed the way I think about things in this world, and has sparked so many thoughts and theories about . . . our existence!
I've seen this thread before but just now took a closer look. This looks awesome, and I love the coziness inside of the shuttle. Does the nose of the shuttle stay pointed up on landing? That has always been an issue when I use space planes.
Great job on this, very clean mission, with some good humor . My transfers always end up non-equatorial, any tips on how to fix this? I've been playing since January 2013, I should know how to do this.
That's a pretty cool idea, I like it. Earlier today I was watching YouTube videos from past videos and noticed how the Kerbals were the same (I also noticed while playing later).