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  1. The title says it all- do you have any old rockets that'd you'd be willing to talk about? Your earliest attempts at KSP? Your venerable first lander? This image showcases my Astro series of rockets, which were my earliest rockets. Here I've re-created them and put them on a comparison chart, from Astro 1 to Astro 5. ASTRO 1 The first spacecraft I ever launched reached an altitude of 43 kilometers, before return. ASTRO 2 The Astro 2, powered by two RT10 solid boosters and a sizable amount of duct-taped fins, brought Jebediah to space, at an apoapsis of 122 kilometers. ASTRO 3 Astro 3 was a major step in playing for me. Utilising a basic gravity turn put Astro 3 on a suborbital trajectory which shot Valentina halfway across Kerbin at a max altitude of 267 km. Powered by a BACC booster first stage (with good fins!) and the classic RT-10 upper stage, this was the most advanced rocket yet. ASTRO 4 Astro 4 used the first liquid fueled upper stage I ever built (with an LVT-45, as I hadn't discovered that smaller engines like the Terrier used less fuel). It propelled Val into orbit with the Astro 3 booster stage. ASTRO 5 The last Astro rocket to be built was a fully liquid fueled monster, which took Jeb to the Mun. Still using the LVT45 upper stage, it proved to be very tight on fuel margins, especially for the Mun flyby, after which there were only 29 m/s left in the tank!
  2. I am posting on different sites looking for a mod Dev that might be able to help. I am looking for shareables, Mods, parts, etc.. compatible with 1.6.1. and newer. To build CLASSIC Flying Saucers like in the old movies and TV shows. I have found some, but they are not compatible with KSP newer than 1.3.x. I was told to use procedural tanks, but that mod died a long time ago. I do not do much posting so I am not sure yet how to add a picture to this post.
  3. My last video was the "To Ike!" video I made. It was ok, but the quality wasn't that good and the music was not synced. This time, I hope I did better. I chose "Classic" by MKTO because I feel like we've all swung around the Mun at one point, so this video will probably relate as Classic. Well anyway, here is is!: Enjoy, and if there's anything to point out, do! It will make the next video better.
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