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Well, I just got some personal bad news.

My grandfather just passed away. As in, minutes ago.

In my future 1.1 save, the KSS will be named after him.

FYI my grandfather cared for me a lot when I was a kid, so I will miss him dearly.

Coming soon to my replica thread: rebuilt Atlas V

http://i.imgur.com/63nG6dC.jpg?1

I'm very glad I got the Dream Chaser working without fairing

I'm back in town :cool:

Nice! What did you use for first stage engines?

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Coming soon to my replica thread: rebuilt Atlas V

http://i.imgur.com/63nG6dC.jpg?1

I'm very glad I got the Dream Chaser working without fairing

I'm back in town :cool:

The orbiter looks great dude. I know that the Atlas V for it wasn't supposed to have fins at the base though. Are they to balance the launcher against the lift of the orbiter?

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Coming soon to my replica thread: rebuilt Atlas V

http://i.imgur.com/63nG6dC.jpg?1

I'm very glad I got the Dream Chaser working without fairing

I'm back in town :cool:

I'm wondering how you built the second stage :) (notably where start and end each fairing making up the second stage :))

It's difficult to see where the interstage starts and ends on those pictures :)

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The orbiter looks great dude. I know that the Atlas V for it wasn't supposed to have fins at the base though. Are they to balance the launcher against the lift of the orbiter?

Yeah, it's either fins or a fairing around the orbiter. Otherwise you'll topple head over heels as soon as you go a little too fast and pitch away from prograde marker by even a few degrees.

I'm wondering how you built the second stage :) (notably where start and end each fairing making up the second stage :))

It's difficult to see where the interstage starts and ends on those pictures :)

If you look closely, you'll see a fairing base just above the second stage engine. That one streches forward, the first segment being as flat as possible. The interstage fits snugly against it, stretching just past that first flat and conical segment, resulting in a smooth hull. It took a lot of tinkering, precision clicking and a little bug abuse to get that one right ;P

A little visual clarification:

K9ckNPV.png

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Yeah, it's either fins or a fairing around the orbiter. Otherwise you'll topple head over heels as soon as you go a little too fast and pitch away from prograde marker by even a few degrees.

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Have you considered offsetting the fins into the fuel tank? I understand if you don't want to clip too much.

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Yeah, it's either fins or a fairing around the orbiter. Otherwise you'll topple head over heels as soon as you go a little too fast and pitch away from prograde marker by even a few degrees.

If you look closely, you'll see a fairing base just above the second stage engine. That one streches forward, the first segment being as flat as possible. The interstage fits snugly against it, stretching just past that first flat and conical segment, resulting in a smooth hull. It took a lot of tinkering, precision clicking and a little bug abuse to get that one right ;P

A little visual clarification:

http://i.imgur.com/K9ckNPV.png

Thanks for the clarification :)

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Huh... How come sometimes the simplest ideas slip your mind? :P

I don't really mind the look of the fins, but you're right, the real proposal doesn't have fins. Just did a testflight with smaller fins (it had really large ones, which stuck out the other side if I tried to clip them inside the tank), and everything went well. So huuzah for clippy accuracy :D

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Trying to work on using my skills at more sci-fi styled craft to make some unique science-gathering ships, like this early prototype:

p17nu1O.png

zqZwxsl.png

The whole idea is to store small science probes in the side bays, and then have them go out and get science, return, and then have the onboard lab process it all. Then it'd either transmit the data via the onboard antenna or travel to the nearest station or long-range transport to offload the data for return to Kerbin.

I've also been trying REALLY hard to make a working MK3 SSTO...

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Trying to work on using my skills at more sci-fi styled craft to make some unique science-gathering ships, like this early prototype:

http://i.imgur.com/p17nu1O.png

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

The whole idea is to store small science probes in the side bays, and then have them go out and get science, return, and then have the onboard lab process it all. Then it'd either transmit the data via the onboard antenna or travel to the nearest station or long-range transport to offload the data for return to Kerbin.

Welcome to this side of the fence:wink:

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