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Krumman K-21 Goose [Seaplane]


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Krumman K-21 Goose, seaplane designed for rescue missions on water.

With medium effective range and 5 seats capacity, it's perfect to retrieve kerbonauts from capsules landed on water.

Very stable and easy to fly, but it's slow... like the real G-21 Goose... :P

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Ag1 = toggle Air Intakes

Ag2 = toggle Left engine*

Ag3 = toggle Right engine*

Ag4 = toggle tailwheel break

Ag5 = toggle ladder

Ag6 = toggle taxi steering

abort sequence (above 200m) = Backspace(abort) > ag8 > ag9 > ag0.

*for water operation, toggle left and right engines to turn.

20% throtle to land,

Download

https://www.dropbox.com/s/5el0g3se86o98z4/K-21%20Goose.craft

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Never saw anyone use a Cupola for a plane, nicely done! Thought I'll still use my own seaplane which is 7 Kerbal and is flying around on Laythe. Though the kerbals have to sit on top of the plane. Your get the privilege of sitting inside lol.

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Never saw anyone use a Cupola for a plane, nicely done! Thought I'll still use my own seaplane which is 7 Kerbal and is flying around on Laythe. Though the kerbals have to sit on top of the plane. Your get the privilege of sitting inside lol.

I use cupolas pretty much... I have a 29 seats passanger plane, an 5 seats SpacePlane and a cargo plane that uses it... it's perfect for planes...

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