At least the Furry Dicez are "official" equipment inside the cockpit of a spacecraft.
(see pic below; left side above the camera)
btw: I just thought "What the :probe:", when i saw that a few days ago on NasaTV.
Is stuff like this normal inside the shuttle?
the B2 was just the first thing i found and it worked quite well as a proof of concept.:cheers:
In my opinion when doing things right, an derivate of the XL-70 (the hyperdart launcher) maybe an UAV version of it, sould be used.
I dont have an installed XR2 right now, but i think the Scram value...
I had the same idea a while ago.
I used an B2 from orbithagar and Universal Cargo Manager by kulch to attach the Xr2 to it.
The B2 was good to an altitude of about 20 km and mach 3 - perfect to start the scram. (i know the B2 is not capable to do this, but it looks kinda good with the stealth...
:speakcool: I kind of like the new configuration, too.
ijuin's idea of using the fuel as a radiation shield sounds good to me.
Maybe a you could use a dome shaped tank and put the CM inside of it.
(this would be easy to model, just add docking tunnel (retractable?) on one side ;)) Situational...
Great I always loved your lunar transportation network, and it is great to hear that the LTV gets a facelift.
While looking at is i have a few suggestions / ideas:
- The LTV looks kind of to long to me, mainly for two reasons:
First the mass of the engine and tank is quite far from the...
http://www.launchloop.com/
This is not exactly what you are thinking of, but something similar.
Its an 3000 Km acceleration track 80 km above the Pacific.
As stated in the documents it is able to get 5 tons to orbital speed using current tech.
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