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Auto Credit Based on TerraSpaceYT's HORIZONSPACE SUPERTRANSPORTER DELIVERED TO KSC

the plane uses four turbojet engines, 2 of which are fixed together on each side, the inner engine is also fixed to a support brace that feeds fuel through to the engines from the wing and fuselage, this aircraft is partially military and carries a small capsule in its payload bay, the capsule is deployed mid air and a parachute is deployed, on low flights like the first picture, a parachute is not required and the 1 person crew is encouraged to just wait for the capsule to stop rolling before opening the hatch.

this aircraft has caused 14 casualties, including 3 crashes, and a few failed landings of the capsule led to the person inside dying on impact. the aircraft was grounded for a few days while an investigation was carried out, later revealing a fault in the design of the wings, which would cause them to spontainuosly combust, the most deadly flight wevev carried out so far was flight 03 that ended with a failed parachute deployment in the capsule, causing the person inside to be instantly killed, shortly after the capsule was deployed, a wing panel on the aircraft's right side blew off, causing the wing to explode and the aircraft went into an uncontrolled spin, ultimatly resulting in the death of 6 people

GENERAL INFO

PERFORMANCE

  • Total Delta V: 0m/s
  • Total Thrust: 1kN
  • Engines: 8
  • Wet Mass: 2.65E+5kg
  • Dry Mass: 2.65E+5kg

STAGES

Stage Engines Delta V Thrust Burn Mass
1 4 0m/s 0N 0s 2.65E+5kg

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    I’m actually working on a plane rn as well (also on that rocket, but I just find it hard to think of ways to improve edited rockets if you know what I mean)

    1.2 years ago
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    8,060 TerraSpaceYT

    @TomKerbal :D

    1.3 years ago
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    Better plane front then me 💀💀💀💀💀

    1.3 years ago
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    2,237 TomKerbal

    Nice :-)

    1.3 years ago

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