Kerbal Space Program

Kerbal Space Program

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Craft Type: Relay
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21. Juni 2018 um 20:02
2. Okt. 2018 um 11:29
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20 Ton Recoverable / SSTO (Quasi)

Beschreibung
1.9 Tons to LKO
1/3 return money rate (Excluding cargo)
2 probe intersage cores (can obtain minmus easily)
Easy to fly!


Costs are actually lower than 20K. -pretty neat.

For Those who aren't as good:
-Take it to an 'Almost-Orbit,' then use the Probe interstage to achieve orbit.
-Switch craft (using the ']' key)
-Reenter the Core stage (Orient Retrograde)

NOTE: This SSTO can release an engine (the jet one) to get further, faster. You will need to detach this engine manually in flight to do so.

This SSTO is NOT a "pure" one, in that it doesn't perfectly achieve orbit, but makes the next stage have an easy little "puff" to get there.

Please keep comments respectful. I know what rockets are.
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scroogestime  [Autor] 8. Nov. 2018 um 17:13 
Thanks for your review. I'm glad you liked my model.

What I have usually done is take the core stage on the shallowest ascent possible, barely reaching around 70 km. I then do a short boost from the way-overpowered (I agree with you there) second/interstage which circularizes me. I'm usually still within range of using the ']' key to switch back to the core stage and let it reenter at a safe height.

It does fall over sideways when it lands. I'm thinking about disabling or adding a parachute on one side to let it land at an angle, thus having less of a tip-over effect. I havn't had problems with high speed or too steep a descent. I'm guessing my orbits are too shallow to use as a standard ascent profile. I'll try out the air-brake idea, also.

Thanks for your feedback,
Scrooge
zardan34 3. Nov. 2018 um 20:11 
I usually use a mod to handle recovering parts, but I tried your design and I like it. I got the relay in to Kerbin Synchronous orbit on the 1st try. The 2nd stage was overkill for the insertion orbit on this mission, but it did provide extra DV, just in case. In this case I did not quite get the cargo into a safe orbit before landing the 1st stage, and I was at 60KM when I returned. I was able to recover and still had LOTS of fuel.

The 1st stage did return a bit steep and I was still getting the supersonic shock effects while still 1,000 meters (or less) above the ground. Is that normal for you? I was afraid it would hit before it was safe for the parachutes. They did open in time, but the G forces went WAY into the red. It landed softly, then tipped over and blew up one fuel tank.

Next time I’ll either save a little fuel or add air breaks.
Royal Raven 1. Nov. 2018 um 20:37 
Royal Raven 1. Nov. 2018 um 20:36 
Well I am using the Craft Manager mod and you can have it replace the load button to open the mods instead. Craft Manager is 100x better than squads idea of loading craft. This mod you can tag craft into groups, has search bar, larger window, etc. I can also directly download craft files I favorited on KerbalX
scroogestime  [Autor] 1. Nov. 2018 um 15:55 
@Raven_2012
I think there is an in-game way to pull this craft up. If you don't have the steam version of this game, I guess that makes sense. Either way, here you go:
https://kerbalx.com/Delta07/20-Ton-Recoverable--SSTO
Royal Raven 30. Okt. 2018 um 16:15 
Could you upload these to KerbalX https://kerbalx.com/
There is a mod called Craft Manager that can pull craft from that site in game.
scroogestime  [Autor] 2. Okt. 2018 um 10:05 
Hello Everyone, Thanks for your views and comments. Regarding SSTO: I have used this rocket to get to orbit without detaching the staged engine. It's just easier and requires less precision when you detach it. I would also direct you to the now updated description because of this confusion. Thanks for you help!
Sci-Fi Addict 30. Sep. 2018 um 0:53 
You stage the airbreathing engine which is not recoverable, so in actual fact it is 2 stages to orbit, An argument could be made for Stage and a half as the original Atlas ditched 2 of it's 3 engines to make orbit.
Kerbol 30. Sep. 2018 um 0:51 
@apollo dethaching the engine is optional
Liqu!d 29. Sep. 2018 um 22:50 
it's not an SSTO if you have to stage