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Kerbin Circumnavigation 1.0.4/1.0.5 - Aviator Challenge Continuation


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Oh my bad, I'll try and fix that.

Update: Alright, I was still having a lot of trouble with the link, I'd copy the embed and then when I followed it, it said "file not found". So I just copied the address in my browser bar, let me know if that doesn't work.

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I have an entry for the Sub Orbital Division, and I believe this to be the first.

Circumnavigation time from mission start to a complete halt on KSC runway: 34 Mins, 47 Secs.

Cruising speed and altitude: ~2,135 m/s ~35 km

Craft name: Aeolus Prototype 1

Link to the imgur album: http://imgur.com/a/wr6hB#0

http://i.imgur.com/fuvmQOS.png

Yup, it is the first. I thought people would be all over this.

Good side is you get to choose the badge you like better. How nice that would be if it applied to all of them...

Anyway, here are your options:

http://www./convkey/6ac2/dow9yzc6kanz96zzg.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/Fnc3J9Z.png
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Thanks Xan. I have to admit the sub orbital way of the challenge was much tougher than I thought; that's one of the reasons it took me so long. I couldn't justify doing it unless there were faster times to be achieved; the whole reason I wanted to have a go at it was so that I could push the time barrier further using a wider variety of parts and operational parameters. When and if others start making entries for SOD, at some point the question may be raised as to what constitutes entering orbit. Some might say it is when you achieve a periapsis above ground level, or it might be a periapsis above a certain altitude, etc. I suppose exceeding 36 km of altitude during the flight wouldn't necessarily be considered entering orbit although I was careful to avoid that in my entry just in case. The extreme case of breaking the rules based on the original verbage given, if my opinion were asked, would be to achieve, at any point in the flight, both an apoapsis and periapsis that simultaneously exceed the bounds of the atmosphere. In that case, you would in fact be in orbit in the true sense of the word. However, if you'd like to allow extended trajectories like that, perhaps they could only be used (this is just an idea based on the best I can figure for now) for singular circumnavigations; obviously going round and round with no drag to contend with and/or in the circumstance that you could kill the engine and fast forward time to x number of orbits before decelerating would be silly.

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thats pretty awesome maverick :)

although be warned that you might not be able to go on the board because you used KAX engines.

but if you pull it off, you get a cookie :)

anyway, i may be able to do a grand circumnavigation on basics:

http://imgur.com/a/veIs0

@nicky,

Thanks! Ah yes good point. I had forgotten about that rule (stock parts only).

@ferrows

What's your policy on adding new divisions to this challenge eg solar powered etc?

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http://i.imgur.com/UMzwvv5l.png

Went twice around in this quad Turbofan plane.

Circumnavigations: 2

Time: 3h 14m 0s

http://imgur.com/a/W65N2

Oh look, an endurance plane.

I'm curious; Did you sit through this in real time? You, sir, are a trooper. You are the new Steve.

This, as usual, merits it's own badge.

http://www.datainterlock.com/Kerbal/circumnavigator%20resized%20grand.png
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Hi,

I'm not sure if this qualifies as submission, I'm missing the screenshot of the other side of the planet. Only one from the desert. :(

It was an equatorial circumnavigation heading from west to east, flight time 59 min 41 seconds.

Shot over the desert, still 870 km to go.

screenshot86.png

Landing approach, everything is glowing red...

screenshot87.png

Down on the runway (actually, I forgot to set the breaks right and rolled of it, turned around, because I think this challange should end, where it started),

screenshot88.png

Stats:

screenshot89.png

Don't need a badge, just wanted to do this challange, to see how it feels.

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Hi,

I'm not sure if this qualifies as submission, I'm missing the screenshot of the other side of the planet. Only one from the desert. :(

It was an equatorial circumnavigation heading from west to east, flight time 59 min 41 seconds.

Shot over the desert, still 870 km to go.

http://s8.postimg.org/lx4348twl/screenshot86.png

Landing approach, everything is glowing red...

http://s8.postimg.org/dmi9weycl/screenshot87.png

Down on the runway (actually, I forgot to set the breaks right and rolled of it, turned around, because I think this challange should end, where it started),

http://s8.postimg.org/jttnwku3p/screenshot88.png

Stats:

http://s8.postimg.org/vlhj7dopx/screenshot89.png

Don't need a badge, just wanted to do this challange, to see how it feels.

Unfortunately it does not pass as a submission. Even though it looks okay to me, I can't ignore rule 20.

Interesting design though. You would've made it onto the velocity board.

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What makes that location even more ironic is that I'm likely to attempt an Elcano challenge shortly, though I plan to be going on a pure equatorial route. Still waiting for my friend to finish the hardware (vehicle) I'll need to make the trip.

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Shoot, sorry dude. I was at work all day. Hopefully I can get to the next one. Any plans?

I still have an aircraft which I want to use for a basic jet double circumnavigation, though I think my streaming focus over the next couple of weeks will be the Elcano challenge. I'm still waiting for on144 to finish his newest Mega-truck, which will be modified for my run.

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It should be possible to do a triple circumnavigation with only basic jets! I have discovered a truly marvellous proof of this, which this margin is too narrow to contain.

(Seriously though, it's going to be 9 hours time-accelerated, so it'll be a while for me to get time to actually fly it. Done some test flights, I think it should work.)

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Next try! Modified my design a bit, less wing surface, better CoL and CoM better adjusted. Hope this time it qualifies. Have a look at the Untitled One:

Flight time: 52 m 39 s.

Circumnavigations: 1.

Other side of the planet:

dGCPVU4h.jpg

xzCwBnzh.jpg

xzCwBnzh.jpg

Glowing red hot after landing.

2P44AEUh.jpg

Stats:

HM1xSpZh.jpg

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Just changed the preview picture size to be all the same.
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Next try! Modified my design a bit, less wing surface, better CoL and CoM better adjusted. Hope this time it qualifies. Have a look at the Untitled One:

Flight time: 52 m 39 s.

Circumnavigations: 1.

Other side of the planet:

http://i.imgur.com/dGCPVU4h.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/xzCwBnz.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/xzCwBnz.jpg

Glowing red hot after landing.

http://i.imgur.com/2P44AEUh.jpg

Stats:

http://i.imgur.com/HM1xSpZh.jpg

I can't help but think this thing is modeled after a Sparrow.

That precooler is awfully hot as well. You roasting weenies in there? If so, why aren't you sharing?

Weenies or not, there is one thing you aren't roasting, but wearing as of now:

http://www.datainterlock.com/Kerbal/circumnavigator%20resized%20velocity.png
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I can't help but think this thing is modeled after a Sparrow.

That precooler is awfully hot as well. You roasting weenies in there? If so, why aren't you sharing?

Weenies or not, there is one thing you aren't roasting, but wearing as of now:

http://www.datainterlock.com/Kerbal/circumnavigator%20resized%20velocity.png

Thank you very much! I still have ideas to improve the design to go even faster.

And Jeb ate all the weenies. One hour in a plane is long for someone this impatient.

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Been a while since I did a challenge. Here's my first successful circumnavigation, with the plane being the Hexwing Mk.3, piloted by Jeb and Val.

Short version: 1 retrograde circumnavigation, 64 min 12 sec.

Long version:

http://imgur.com/a/y9Cxe

6 RAPIERS? That's enough to drive anyone insane.

Well at least you looked cool while doing it. Not many people get to say they flew a Polaris missile. Especially while onboard.

Before you aim that thing at me, let me get you this...

http://www.datainterlock.com/Kerbal/circumnavigator%20resized.png
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