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The Evolution Of Spinny Things!


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Hi Kerbonauts!

As you all know, the evolution of stock propellers/rotors in KSP has come a very long way.

Ever since legit aerodynamics crash - landed at Kerbin people have been trying to figure this thing out.

I would like to see what people think of stock propellers, rotors, prop. planes, and helicopters. This post isn't a contest or a poll, just seeing how people approach this thing.

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remember, jebius explosius

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2 hours ago, Physics Student said:

Hmm, all of my attempts so far caused a lot of Kraken-issues, usually emediately after detaching the rotor

maybe the krakens more of a STAY STILL kinda guy.....

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I didn't invent the bearing, the propeller or the rotor. I did invent a certain type of engine which has become the standard for anything that consumes fuel.

Take a look at my hangar, almost every week people are adding their own designs, currently 179 contraptions are there, from ultra small to gigantic. And everything is 100% stock. The ones with the prefix 77I are mine.

https://kerbalx.com/hangars/6515

 

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