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Here's howPut the craft file you've downloaded into the SPH sub folder in the Ships folder in your save;
<ksp_dir>/saves/<your-save>/Ships/SPH
Put the craft file you've downloaded into the SPH sub folder inside Ships in the root of KSP;
<ksp_dir>/Ships/SPH
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Give it to the CKAN mod manager to install the mods for you. How to use the .ckan metapackage file | Don't use CKAN? Get it hereSome of the mods for this craft are not available via CKAN.
You'll need to download these ones manually; KerbPaint http://forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/threads/50008-0-23-KerbPaint-Paint-layering-for-parts-%28September-23rd%29-%28Same-Old-Still-Works%21%29 ZZZ Flags http://www.curse.com/ksp-mods/kerbal/222813-flag-decals-v2-2
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Details
- Type: SPH
- Class: spaceplane
- Part Count: 118
- Mods: 10
Mods
- Adjustable Landing Gear
- KerbPaint
- Mark IV Spaceplane System
- Near Future Spacecraft
- RasterPropMonitor
- SpaceY Heavy Lifters
- Squad (stock)
- Stock Extension
- Stockalike Station Parts Expansion
- ZZZ Flags
Description
The Beluga is an air launched spaceplane that is capable of taking 27 tonnes to orbit. It was developed by Whovian Aerospace Labs It has an internal cockpit with 8 external cameras through RPM. The Beluga is powered by four J-X4 Whiplash Turbo Ramjets. The primary propulsion in space are two K1 Kiwi engines on indefinite loan from SpaceY Inc. The AL-4 Megalodon Launch Vehicle is primarily powered by two K.V. Roe AE-4 Valkyrie Turbo Ramjets. Rocket Propulsion is provided by 2 M1 Moa SpaceY engines.
A mod aircraft called Beluga Cargo Orbital TSTO. Built with 118 of the finest parts, its root part is mk3-9pod.
Built in the SPH in KSP version 1.0.5.
NOTES
Make sure to balance remaining LFO and enable RCS before re-entry
Kerbpaint is optional
Even more details at the forum thread http://forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/index.php?/topic/144477-beluga-tsto-spaceplane/