![]() With this rocket, the only way to save it (possibly) would be to decouple the RT-10 rocket. ![]() I bring up #2, since in some cases that can help. You can't orient the rocket upward (to reduce the strain on the parachute) The speed/heat is too great for the chute Neither this mod, nor any part of it may be redistributed.Wouter, I tried the same setup, but from what i can tell there are 2 problems. Pre-made Falcon Heavy ship is set up to use the same keys as the Falcon 9 v1.1 to toggle the engines for return operations with the addition of the 3 key to toggle the entire main engine cluster for both of the booster stages just before first stage separation.Ĭreated by Lazarus Luan (Lazarus). Pre-made Dragon V2, Dragon V1 Cargo and Falcon 9 v1.1 ships are set up to use the 1 key to switch to the center-engine-only landing configuration of the Merlin 1D engine cluster to land the first stage after depleting the main tank of 95%+ of its fuel. Pre-made Dragon V2 and V1 Cargo ships include the SHERPA remote satellite deployment system with six decoupler attachment points. SuperDraco twin engines are designed to attach in the Dragon V2 capsule nacelles in two sets of two and has been set up for you with pre-made ships.Īborting during flight activates emergency escape system. You can tweak the actual amount of fuel in the VAB before launch. G: landing legs1: toggle all outer Merlin 1D engines on/off for stage returnĭragon V2 capsule is preloaded with 1200 of 2000 possible units of monopropellant fuel, keeping the weight of the capsule low enough to escape safely when the SuperDraco engines are used as its launch escape system during an emergency. LT SpaceX Falcon Heavy - Designed to launch heavy payloads (up to 120 mass) into any orbit LT SpaceX Falcon 9 v1.1 - Designed to launch light to medium-heavy payloads (up to 40 mass) into any orbit G: landing legs1: toggle outer Merlin 1D engines on/off for stage return LT SpaceX Dragon V1 Cargo with SHERPA remote satellite launching system - Designed to shuttle cargo to and from orbiting space stations with the ability to launch multiple secondary satellite payloads through its SHERPA launch and control system LT SpaceX Dragon V2 with SHERPA remote satellite launching system - Designed to shuttle kerbalnauts and cargo to and from low Kerbin orbit with the ability to launch multiple secondary satellite payloads through its SHERPA launch and control systemġ: toggle outer Merlin 1D engines on/off for stage return Small Gridfin (Attaches to Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy interstages and remote controls in sets of 4) SHERPA Decoupler (Attached in a set of six) SHERPA Monopropellant Fuel Tank (Attached in a set of four) Separation Engine (Tiny SRB to assist in first stage booster separation) Merlin 1D Engine Center (Nine fit into the Merlin 1D Engine Housing)įalcon Payload Bay (Optional payload protector with bay doors that open and close)įalcon Satellite Capture Frame (For use inside Payload Bay to assist with orbital capture)įalcon Heavy Interstage Fairing/Decoupler Merlin 1D Engine Housing (Designed to be combined with nine Engine Centers to be individually controlled) SuperDraco Twin Engines (Attaches to Dragon V2 nacelles in two sets of two)ĭragon Docking Ring (Compatible with medium-sized Kerbal docking ports)įalcon 9 v1.1 Interstage Fairing/Decouplerįalcon Lower Landing Leg (Attached to Falcon first stage in a set of 4)įalcon Upper Landing Leg (Attached to Falcon upper stage in a set of 4)įalcon Expanded Fairing (Attached in a pair) When asked to merge, choose Yes.įor assistance or to give your feedback, visit (1-6-15) ![]() To install, extract the GameData and Ships folders into your KSP program folder. You should delete any previous versions installed on your computer. ![]() INSTALLING THE OTHER VERSION WILL OVERWRITE THE CURRENT ONE. ONLY ONE VERSION OF THIS PACKAGE IS DESIGNED TO BE INSTALLED AT A TIME. This package contains high, medium and low-resolution versions. LazTek Temporal Anomalies appreciates your participation in testing our products for Kerbal Space Program.
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