Meet the Titans:
(Wikipedia) Titan was a family of United States expendable rockets used between 1959 and 2005. The Titan I and Titan II were part of the US Air Force's intercontinental ballistic missile fleet until 1987. The space launch vehicle versions contributed the majority of the 368 Titan launches, including all the Project Gemini crewed flights of the mid-1960s. Titan vehicles were also used to lift US military payloads as well as civilian agency reconnaissance satellites and to send interplanetary scientific probes throughout the Solar System.
the Titan III Commercial was a modified Titan 34D specifically designed for the commercial market, it had a new fairing for multiple satellites and a new kick stage the TOS stage it flew four flights with one being a partial success at no fault of the Titan itself.
Flight Notes:
Ignite the core stage when the SRB’s hit around 15% fuel
You can start the turn on just the SRB’s just don’t pitch too hard
Make sure to turn on the stearing lock quickly because It can tip over before launch
Turn on RCS when the TOS is separated
Stay tuned for several more Titans coming soon!
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GENERAL INFO
- Created On: iOS
- Game Version: 0.9.616.1
- Price: $19,744k
- Number of Parts: 165
- Dimensions: 46 m x 4 m x 10 m
PERFORMANCE
- Total Delta V: 33.0km/s
- Total Thrust: 15.6MN
- Engines: 22
- Wet Mass: 3.99E+5kg
- Dry Mass: 14,725kg
STAGES
Stage | Engines | Delta V | Thrust | Burn | Mass |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2 | 2.0km/s | 8.2MN | 63s | 3.99E+5kg |
2 | 2 | 427m/s | 1.4MN | 1.8m | 3.99E+5kg |
3 | 0 | 0m/s | 0N | 0s | 1.22E+5kg |
6 | 1 | 27.1km/s | 467kN | 5.1m | 46,870kg |
8 | 1 | 3.5km/s | 192kN | 82s | 9,073kg |
@LaunchAttempt Oooh
H-IIA @CedandRossSpaceAgency
What rocket are you building?
Ok so my research and collection of information is complete and I will begin building tomorrow, I just need to finish a rocket I am building currently @CedandRossSpaceAgency
But it is true that a failure happened on it's last flight but in the satellite itself.
That's what really happened on the second flight of the Titan III Commercial.
The second stage can't separate so the payload separated without the kick motor.
The second flight's partial success was because of the rocket itself. It's payload, Intelsat 603 was rescued by the maiden flight of Space Shuttle Endeavour, STS-49 and was attached to a new Upper Stage.
2 for now
That's the second stage hydrazine tanks. It used 1-3 hydrazine tanks in real life.
How many hydrazine tanks are needed for your mission, 1-3? @CedandRossSpaceAgency
Good to know, thanks @CedandRossSpaceAgency
Inertial Upper Stage designs for your Inertial Upper Stage
https://drive.google.com/file/d/12ZQbg91fbibmcHr4kO4o4GZoZ0d6MhO3/view?usp=drivesdk
https://drive.google.com/file/d/12o81NkxB9F4mPdY9Efb8kU5oRlHsiTri/view?usp=drivesdk
https://drive.google.com/file/d/12cmwHmXH-aEcK-3ng2-eb7NiUEBD8SW5/view?usp=drivesdk
https://drive.google.com/file/d/12gfqcCJl9JSrjYOGQ1VJ1PSqpLq_CI/view?usp=drivesdk
I may show some files. Remember that the second stage has an extendable nozzle.
Ok @CedandRossSpaceAgency
@LaunchAttempt Exactly. I want to see it.
Ok so you want an IUS accurate and to scale that was specific to the 34D? @CedandRossSpaceAgency
Basically you need to make the details of my Inertial Upper Stage.
Put USA Text and Gozinya's USA logo for the normal version. For the USAF version, Put text USAF and make it portrait. Put the USAF roundel of Gozinya on top of the text. Make sure they are all connected on the fuel tank.
Make a PAM-S first but instead color it: FFBF00 Metallicness: 100%. That will be the first stage of the Inertial Upper Stage. The Inertial Upper Stage was supposed to be like the PAM-S but on a different shape and color before. Put an interstage and let it be on it's original length. Add a fairing base too.
Is it ok if you build an Inertial Upper Stage? I know it was used in your Titan 34D and is needed to make the first mission of it. Follow all details of the real Inertial Upper Stage.
@LaunchAttempt Your welcome I will be your translator
Thanks for the upvote @Zairyl
Thanks for translating @CedandRossSpaceAgency