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[1.2.x] [1.4 in Development] Real KSC in KSP Dev Continued


Tristonwilson12

Modern or Historical pads?  

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  1. 1. Modern/Future or Historical pads first

    • Modern/Future
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option to open outer tower with right click, then on activating stage the inner clamps open up fast at same time the Soyuz launches

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I quite like it...:cool:

Well, that needs a Comodrome to go with it.

You want to do Baikonur I guess?

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You can add things to the statics objects cfg files? I would like to know more.

medsouz kept rolling some code from KerbTown into Kerbal Konstructs that supports a couple of modules for triggers. I can't recall the specifics but I've kept to that tradition with that code. I did rip out KerbTown's old Easter Eggs though.

I'll check the code and see if it is actually still useable or whether it's been impacted. Get back to you when I know more.

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Huh, just under a year for,me! Air Maintenance Technician?

Yepper, same deal, Aviation Maintenance Technology which ended in an FAA Airframe & Powerplant rating. Depending on what kind of school you go to (and in which country) the length of the program varies, but you generally receive the same number of hours of instruction (per federal regulations). I took my classes through the local community college, and most of the time was spent sitting around at the airport pretending to rebuild our O-290's while everyone bs'd. I didn't slack off quite as much as I could've, and ended up getting to rebuild and run the school's R-985, TPE331 and PT6 (and I've scarcely come close to touching anything as cool since). A lot of it was downtime, but it was a lot of fun.

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Yeah, i'm in an accelerated program in fresno, california. 9 week courses, spending 4 months in general, learning theory, 6 months in powerplant, and 6 months in airframe. We actually have full aircraft and engines donated to the school like a,piper aztec, cessna 150J, cessna 337, and, recently, a PT6 engine, donated to the school by the owners after it had a,hard start.

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