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Description
Notes
Replica of:
Function:
Launch site:
Haas 2CA
Orbital Launch Vehicle
Kerbal Space Centre
Design:
Flight:
Payloads:
Uses eight toroidal aerospike engines arranged to simulate a linear aerospike, and a scaled-down Mk3 cargo bay as a fairing since TweakScale can’t yet scale Airstream Protective Shells. Includes probe core for delivering dumb payloads (deployed as stage 0) which must have a top node for attaching the fairing (deployed as stage 1). Top of the fairing (cargo bay) must attach to the top node on either the stack decoupler or the girder adapter, depending on the height of the payload, and the Move tool used to align the bottom of the fairing with the top of the fuel tank.
Align the (fake) linear aerospike so it will be horizontal during the gravity turn and can act like a wing (which it is).
Details
- Type: VAB
- Class: lifter
- Part Count: 30
- Mods: 3
Mods
- Squad (stock)
- TweakScale - Rescale Everything!
- TweakableEverything
Specifications
Cost:
Height:
Width:
Length:
Mass:
Stages:
Capacity:
Delta-V:
5,346 funds
8.8m
1.0m
1.0m
4,871kg
1 (+2)
100kg to LKO
5,022m/s
Stage:
Diameter:
Engines:
TWR:
Delta-V:
1 (2)
1.0m
8 X T-1 Toroidal Aerospike Dart
0.375m scale
100% thrust
No gimbal
1.48 (6.69)
5,022m/s
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