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Jim Corps KS-1 mk2 "Selene" *ARM part update*


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Nice work dude! have you tried getting a two-man lander in there? seems like it should easily have the power to lift it.

I have some small lander building techniques that might suit. will send pics when I have them.

Well yeh now she is such a beast a 2 kerbal lander is in the

Works.

Yeah send those pics matey, I loved your latest

2 kerbal lander!

MJ

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@Jim; Your MEM&CM must be unbelievably lightweight.. I built a similarly sized rocket under my MEM&CM and only managed to get it into a suborbital trajectory to.... Kerbin.... Back to the good ol' calculator and the drawing board :)

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@Jim; Your MEM&CM must be unbelievably lightweight.. I built a similarly sized rocket under my MEM&CM and only managed to get it into a suborbital trajectory to.... Kerbin.... Back to the good ol' calculator and the drawing board :)

There are so many variables that could be causing that.

Are you using mainsails or skippers?

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just took her for a ride ... i have to say: very good looking rocket with beautifull stagingevent. i love the interstagering between the first and secodn stage. clever usage of parts. i'm thinking of adding the 2/3 interstage on my proton, but have to do more research for th exact events ...

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just took her for a ride ... i have to say: very good looking rocket with beautifull stagingevent. i love the interstagering between the first and secodn stage. clever usage of parts. i'm thinking of adding the 2/3 interstage on my proton, but have to do more research for th exact events ...

Cool! Thanks Darth.

Did you notice anything unusual? Easy to fly?

MJ

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Cool! Thanks Darth.

Did you notice anything unusual? Easy to fly?

MJ

hrm something unusal ... well ... on one testflight, teh first stage explode after teh seperation and activation of the secodnstage engine. i think the exhaust hitted teh fueltanks ... but that happens from time to time for me and my proton too.

the rocket is very solid, but i noticed a minor wobble during ascent. nothing big, just a small thing

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hrm something unusal ... well ... on one testflight, teh first stage explode after teh seperation and activation of the secodnstage engine. i think the exhaust hitted teh fueltanks ... but that happens from time to time for me and my proton too.

the rocket is very solid, but i noticed a minor wobble during ascent. nothing big, just a small thing

Yeah that's why you have to wait for the Retro and Ullage motors to fire fully, then activate the second stage.

Yep I noticed a very slight wobble after changing to the Mainsails too. Its so minor that I ignored it.

Thank you for the feedback Darth. I really appreciate it. Have some rep.

MJ

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