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HOTOL - stands for Horizontal Take-Off and Landing.
This craft, designed by Rolls-Royce and British Aerospace, has several design concepts, one of wich is SSTO, and another ones was designed to launch from AN-225 "Mriya" like "Buran".

I decided to take most modern concept and make it SSTO, cause building AN-225 with current chasis will be hell of a task.

Launch sequence:
Throttle 100%, lock pitch at 20-45 degrees, launch first stage. Retract landing gears with slider 1 up. Enjoy your flight.

This craft is much easear and responsive in fly controls then my bugged Skylon, so you, may be, have more chances to return it to the ground in a propper way =) Stage 3 with parachutes will come in handy for that purpose.

I'm thinking right now about adding aerodynamic brakes to both of those SSTOs and fixing Skylon controls and frontal landing gear.

GENERAL INFO

  • Created On: Windows
  • Game Version: 0.6.6.1
  • Price: $10,704k
  • Number of Parts: 306
  • Dimensions: 6 m x 19 m x 32 m

PERFORMANCE

  • Total Delta V: 25.3km/s
  • Total Thrust: 24.0MN
  • Engines: 4
  • Wet Mass: 1.49E+5kg
  • Dry Mass: 19,876kg

STAGES

Stage Engines Delta V Thrust Burn Mass
1 4 25.3km/s 24.0MN 1.9m 1.49E+5kg

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    Correction: it was supposed to fly on the Antonov325

    5 months ago
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    872 deusalgor

    Thanks for spotlight!
    @Warbrine

    6.0 years ago
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    872 deusalgor

    Thanks!
    @spefyjerbf @Razr

    6.0 years ago
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    535 Fedegamer

    u're welcome. This is awesome.

    6.0 years ago
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    872 deusalgor

    @Fedegamer @Warbrine @spefyjerbf
    Thanks!

    6.0 years ago
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    872 deusalgor

    @grizzlitn, thanks, mate!
    Check out my new heli =)

    6.0 years ago
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    872 deusalgor

    Thanks for your support guys, SSTO community of SR2 needs it! xD
    @oDDDx @Chancey21

    6.0 years ago

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