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Bravo 10 v1

Hi and welocme back to Rocket Science Inc, today I have a very exciting rocket to announce the Bravo 10 v1. The Bravo 10 v1 has been made from scratch and took me a whole week to complete and tweak this rocket. A lot has changed between the Bravo 10 and Bravo 10 v1, I have changed the engine size, added more RCS for added stability and more.

Flight Plan

Flight Set-Up

To get this rocket soaring you have to open the Activation Groups Tab and then select AG5, afterwards open Slider 1 and 2 and then set both sliders to -100%. Next, you need to do is just set the throttle to max and then lift-off!!!

Orbiting

Now after liftoff wait until you reach 1.5 km and then change the pitch to 75. Then when you reach 10km change the pitch again to 45 and continue until you have reached 20 and then change the pitch to 30. After that wait until you reach 30 km and then change the pitch to 15. Now continue until you fuel on the first stage is 15% and then separate the stages.

Second Stage

Set the throttle to 100% and set the pitch to 10* and wait until you have reached 95 and then deploy the fairings by pressing the next stage button or just pressing AG 7. After that, you should have created a sub-orbital course that should give you enough time to land the first stage.

Landing

After you have set the long enough crash course switch back to the first stage ad the turn on and off everything, after that turn on RCS and press the Retrograde button to perform the flip manoeuvre. Now set Slider 1 to 0% and try to use it while trying to land, it can provide roll. After that wait speed up the process and then wait until you reach 20 km and then activate AG 4 and then when you reach 16 km activate AG 3. When you have slowed down enough turn off AG 3 and then land with the centre engine, but don’t forget to deploy the landing legs.

Boost Back Burn

This is not a viable option yet of the Bravo 10 v1, but other designs may say its possible. Please do not attempt doing a boost back burn untill you have atleast learned how to land the first stage effienctly, but if you want to try follow the next instructions. If you want to perform a boot back burn save 30% of your fuel for the first. After you have made you=r crash course for the second stage, press the Retrograde button and use all of your engines and then perform the boost back burn untill your fuel is 10%. After that you will need to follow all the steps to land, but don’t activate the center engine at 15 km, activate all 3 engines at 10 km and turn the 2 outer engines when you have slowed down enough.

Activation Groups Control Settings:

AG 1 - Satellite Control
AG 2 - 6 Outer Engine Burn
AG 3 - 2 Outer Engine Burn
AG 4 - Centre Engine Burn
AG 5 - All Fin Control
AG 6 - Fairing Separation
AG 8 - Landing Legs
AG 10 - RCS

Contact Me!!!

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. Here is the Twitter Page

Thanks,
hiam0620

Check my other rocket designs

Bravo 10
Bravo 1 v9 1.1
Bravo 1 v9
Bravo 1 v8 1.1
Bravo 1 v8
Bravo 1 v7

GENERAL INFO

  • Predecessor: SimpleCargo 2.0
  • Successors 1 craft(s)
  • Created On: iOS
  • Game Version: 0.9.404.0
  • Price: $191,868k
  • Number of Parts: 120
  • Dimensions: 130 m x 12 m x 12 m

PERFORMANCE

  • Total Delta V: 10.5km/s
  • Total Thrust: 50.4MN
  • Engines: 11
  • Wet Mass: 2.49E+6kg
  • Dry Mass: 1.56E+5kg

STAGES

Stage Engines Delta V Thrust Burn Mass
1 9 3.1km/s 40.9MN 1.9m 2.49E+6kg
2 2 7.5km/s 9.5MN 2.7m 5.66E+5kg

2 Comments

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    The Bravo 10 v1 is the second iteration change in the Bravo 10 Series. The engines ahve been changed from Full Flow Staged to Staged to make it more efficient, added RCS for stability, designed from scratch, payload from Simple Cargo 2.0. And that is all to it hope you all enjoy flying thsi rocket as I did.

    Thanks,
    hiam0620

    3.9 years ago
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    Good Moring, I will release the Semi-Autonomous version of this rocket on Saturday 24th October 2020.

    Hope you guys enjoy this rocket as it took me a week to complete it and make the new changes. If you want an overview of the rocket it will always be in the commects section.

    Thanks,
    hiam0620

    3.9 years ago

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