sentinal-5
sentinal-5
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15th Jul 2014
16th Jul 2014
I recently got the Kerbal space program. it helped me to apreciate this spectacular machine! This is a highly simplified version of NASAs famous Saturn V (moon) rocket. i will be working on more in-depth closeups later. Enjoy!
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  • jklujm
    jklujm
    17th Jul 2014
    I also have some rocket engines of my own if you think they might help you.
  • jklujm
    jklujm
    17th Jul 2014
    Ah, another KSP player! Definitely worth the money, eh? I'm the mod author for the Impossible Innovations mod if you want to check that out. Nice Saturn V!
  • sentinal-5
    sentinal-5
    17th Jul 2014
    @demonow google Mars Direct.
  • sentinal-5
    sentinal-5
    17th Jul 2014
    @ChaosTheory98 i would. the only broblem is, the shuttle launch setup requires the shuttle engines to be in front of the service tank. (the big brown one) i could make a DelatIV heavy-stule one with no shuttle worth speaking of and a motor on the service tank... @CTpyromaniac1337 yep, any rockets with schematics on google, i'll make 'em
  • demonow
    demonow
    17th Jul 2014
    Lewl getting people on mars is one way road xDD "So who wants to get out from earth forever?"
  • CTpyromaniac1337
    CTpyromaniac1337
    17th Jul 2014
    Will you be making other rockets like the N1/L3 or Ares V? also, i have KSP
  • ChaosTheory98
    ChaosTheory98
    17th Jul 2014
    Great save man :) +1 haha try making a working shuttle (engines)
  • sentinal-5
    sentinal-5
    17th Jul 2014
    err saturn vi? idk. XD just a little joke that worryingly few people will probably get. ;-;
  • CTpyromaniac1337
    CTpyromaniac1337
    17th Jul 2014
    true, but something still gets me. what is the rocket that came into use after saturn v?
  • sentinal-5
    sentinal-5
    17th Jul 2014
    i must say. using canards on a rocket makes for far more eficient aerodynamic stabilisation than a drag-cone base. the only difference being a cone is far more durable.. but come on.. it's single-use anyway. and who in their right mind wouldn't exersise some level of caution when dealing with a GIANT can full of enough high explosives to launch 3 people and a semi-articulated truck into space?