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Miles Ahead!

The Bravo 01 V7 is Rocket Science Co’s most upgraded rocket since the start of the Bravo program. It has new fins on the lower part of the booster for better roll control, better second stage, much more efficient first stage, bigger fairing, more cameras and a umbilical tower for fuel and LOX loading. It can lift play loads up to 75 tons and still be reusable.

Flight Plan

?##Flying!

To start things off you can start by picking a heading and maybe play with the umbilical tower (Slider 1 and AG5). After that lower Slider 1 to -100% and activate AG7 to lower the grid fins. After that, press the Stage Button once to start the engines and then again to release the rocket.

Stage Separation

Now at this point, the first stage has separated from the second stage. The second stage will keep burning fuel until 125km 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-RE4 (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.

Re-entry burn

At 30km start the 3 RSI-RE4 again (AG3 and 4) and then keep burning until 3% fuel. This should hopeful keep you speed close to a speed that the three engines can handle at 3km for landing.

Landing Successful

At 1km or 2km restart the 3 engines and then turn off the 2 outer engines (AG3) and land with the single-engine once you have slowed down enough, but don’t forget to deploy the landing legs.

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 - Umbilical Tower Control
  • AG6 - Fin Actuations Control
  • AG7 - Fin Retract and Extract Control
    *AG 8 - Landing Gear
  • AG 10 - RCS

Sliders

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

Specs

Payload: 75 Metric Tons
Engines: 10 (not counting payload engine(s).
Height: 174.9m
Diameter: 3.7m with faring 9.7m
Thrust: 36,768kN (Booster: 34.4kN, Second Stage: 2.3kN)
Weight: 1557.521 Tonnes
Total Delta V: 79,501 m/s
Price: $126.8M (New) $65M (Reused)

Check out our website for more information about our rockets here

Check my other rocket designs

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Bravo 10 V6
Bravo 10 V6

Bravo 10 V5 1.2
Bravo 10 V5 1.2

Apex 1
Apex 1

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 us 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 V6
  • Created On: iOS
  • Game Version: 0.9.703.1
  • Price: $126,873k
  • Number of Parts: 318
  • Dimensions: 175 m x 21 m x 18 m

PERFORMANCE

  • Total Delta V: 79.5km/s
  • Total Thrust: 36.8MN
  • Engines: 12
  • Wet Mass: 1.56E+6kg
  • Dry Mass: -1,191,240kg

STAGES

Stage Engines Delta V Thrust Burn Mass
1 9 37.1km/s 34.4MN 2.6m 1.56E+6kg
3 2 32.0km/s 2.3MN 10.8m 3.22E+5kg
5 1 10.4km/s 50N 20.07days 9,286kg

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    Please comment for any suggestions or problems with the rocket, and it will be resolved with the block upgrade. We are also hoping to reach 1k before the end of the year.

    Pinned 3.6 years ago
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    7,049 AQUILA

    @RocketScienceCo Okay, I understand. Thank you for the information

    3.6 years ago
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    @ahmad183, there are two Bravo series. Bravo 1 V(number) and Bravo 10 V(number). In the Bravo 1 series we made 8 versions of it, Bravo 1 V2 to Bravo 1 V9. Then in the Bravo 10 series there are 7 versions (currently), Bravo 10 V1 to Bravo 10 V(number).

    +1 3.6 years ago
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    7,049 AQUILA

    how many bravo series are there?

    3.6 years ago

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