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We Are Back!

So it has been a long time since we have released a rocket and today we are going to release it. The Bravo 10 V6, it can carry over 50 tons and still be reusable. It has engine improvement, a new gyroscope and a better lifting capacity.

Flight Plan

Flying!

So to start this thing, pick your heading once selected open Slider 1 and set it to -100%. Then start your countdown and then just set Throttle to 100% to start the vizzy.

Stage Separation

Now at this point, the first stage has separated from the second stage. The second stage will keep burning fuel until 105km and then it will jettison the fairings.

Landing!

Target Burn

This might be the first time you heard that, basically what it means is the rocket will burn fuel to make it’s orbit line straight pointing directly somewhere on Droo. To do this light up the 3 RSI-RE3 (AG3, AG4), keep burning fuel until the Retrograde Circle is at the 90º pitch point and make sure your Pitch is -25º. Then turn off the 3 engines and press the Retrograde Circle.

Landing Successful

At 3km restart the 3 engines and then turn off the 2 outer engines (AG3) and land with the single-engine, but don’t forget to deploy the landing legs. You might find this a bit fast-paced, but if you think you can’t land it at 3km try doing it at 4km that should increase your margin of success for landing.

Stage Two

Last Steps

Switch back to the second stage and then change the pitch to 20º and then keep burning until you have created your orbit.

Activation Groups and Sliders:

Activation Groups

  • AG 1 - Satellite Gear
  • AG 2 - 6 Outer Engine
  • AG 3 - 2 Outer Engine
  • AG 4 - Centre Engine
  • AG 5 - Fin Retract and Extract Control
  • AG6 - Fin Actuations Control
  • AG 8 - Landing Gear
  • AG 10 - RCS

Sliders

  • Throttle Slider - Rocket Throttle
  • Slider 1 - Fin Control

Specs

Payload: 50 Tons
Engines: 10 (not counting payload engine(s).
Height: 162.1m
Diameter: 3.7m with faring 12.3m
Thrust: 40,988 Kn (Booster: 34.4kN, Second Stage: 3.2kN)
Weight: 1782.769 Tonnes
Total Delta V: 54,067 m/s
Price: $132.4M (New) $70M (Reused)

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Bravo 10 V5 1.1

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Contact Me!!!

Twitter

If you want to give me some advice or any complaints about the E Series and B Series feel free to follow me on Twitter. Follow me to get weekly updates on the Bravo Series and get a sneak peek on rockets that I am working on. Click the picture.

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Patreon

Do you also want to support me, then considering becoming one of my Patreons. You will get behind the scenes content, a private discord server, early access to my content and more if you click the link. Click the picture

Patreon Link

Also help me get to 1k before the end of the year. That would mean a lot to us at Rocket Science Co.

GENERAL INFO

  • Predecessor: Bravo 10 V5 1.2
  • Successors 2 craft(s)
  • Created On: iOS
  • Game Version: 0.9.703.1
  • Price: $132,369k
  • Number of Parts: 223
  • Dimensions: 162 m x 12 m x 12 m

PERFORMANCE

  • Total Delta V: 54.1km/s
  • Total Thrust: 37.6MN
  • Engines: 11
  • Wet Mass: 1.79E+6kg
  • Dry Mass: -948,297kg

STAGES

Stage Engines Delta V Thrust Burn Mass
1 9 37.5km/s 34.4MN 2.7m 1.79E+6kg
2 1 6.7km/s 3.2MN 7.3m 5.23E+5kg
4 1 9.9km/s 50N 20.07days 9,672kg

4 Comments

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    Please comment for any suggestions or problems with the rocket, and it will be resolved with the block upgrade. We have also set out another goal and that is for us to reach 1k before the end of the year.

    Pinned 3.5 years ago
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    6,623 DMCcorp

    @RocketScienceCo well, that’s because it’s smaller and doesn’t have the SAME COLOR SCHEME

    3.5 years ago
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    @EffIcentRocketEngineering, the Bravo 10V V6 is based of the Falcon 9. Also this rocket is like two times taller than the Falcon 9, it also has different capabilities. So I guess you could call it a “Falcon 9”, but everything about it different from a Falcon 9. Rocket Lab’s Neutron rocket is also based of the Falcon 9 and no one said it was just a renamed Falcon 9.

    3.5 years ago
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    6,623 DMCcorp

    No, this is a renamed Falcon 9. You have to make something different

    3.5 years ago

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