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Figured I should share some of my builds here...

 

Starting out with my Delta family of launchers. All listed below REQUIRE Bluedog Design Bureau. Additional packs may be required, such as SmartPart sand Tweakscale for the Delta II 79xx series and NearFuture Launch Vehicles for the upcoming Delta III.

 

DELTA II 7320

The simplest variant of the Delta II. Three groundstart SRBs, Delta II core, Delta K upper stage. 1.5m diameter fairing comes standard, but can be upgraded to larger if required.

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Download: https://kerbalx.com/MaverickSawyer/Delta-II-7320

 

DELTA II 7420

Need a little more kick than the 7320 can provide? Say no more. Adds another GEM booster, also groundstart.

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Download: https://kerbalx.com/MaverickSawyer/Delta-II-7420

 

DELTA II 7920

When you think of a Delta II, this is probably what springs to mind. Nine solid rocket boosters on the side, sequenced to light six on the pad and an extra three as the first six burn out part way into the ascent. Core and upper stage are still the same as the 7320 and 7420.

NOTE: REQUIRES SmartParts (found here) to properly manage staging of the boosters, and Tweakscale (found here) for making the staging controllers unobtrusive.

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Download: https://kerbalx.com/MaverickSawyer/Delta-II-7920

 

DELTA II 7925-H

Most famous for its use in the launch of the Opportunity Mars Rover, the Delta II Heavy uses the expanded and more powerful GEM-46 motors in place of the GEM-40 motors used on most other Delta IIs to provide a little more kick. The 7925 also adds a STAR-48 third stage to provide some extra kick for missions requiring even more energy. Like the Delta II 7920, requires SmartParts and TweakScale to manage the booster staging sequence. Come stock with an enlarged fairing for bulky pr blunt payloads.

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Download: https://kerbalx.com/MaverickSawyer/Delta-II-7925-H

 

DELTA III 3940

An evolution of the Delta II, the Delta III swaps the storable Delta-K stage for a Delta Cryogenic Second Stage (DCSS). The larger 2.5m upper stage required revisions to the first stage core tank and mandated the use of 9 GEM-46 motors to help it off the pad.

Note: the DCSS REQUIRES the use use of all the above extra parts packs AND Near Future Launch Vehicles, found here.

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Download: https://kerbalx.com/MaverickSawyer/Delta-III

Other historical variants of the Delta, as well as the Delta IV, are currently under consideration or design.

 

All links, versions, and models current as of 9 April 2019.

 

 

 

Moving on to the heavy lifters... Atlas V.

 

ATLAS V 551

The largest RTF (Ready To Fly) booster in MAST's catalog at present, the Atlas V 551 is intended for medium-heavy lift missions of bulky and heavy payloads.

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Download: https://kerbalx.com/MaverickSawyer/Atlas-V-551

 

Other variants are currently under development, from the 401 all the way through 552, as well as several unique MAST-specific variants, such as the Atlas V 53I and 53P, which use internally-designed upper stages to fill specific mission profiles such as launching Duna exploration habitats or Minmus base modules.

Edited by MaverickSawyer
Added Delta III.
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