Overview
Hello and welcome back, today I am proiud to show you the Bravo 10 v5. The reason behind that we didn’t release anything in January is because I have been trying to perfect the landing starting the three RSI-RE2 engines at 8 km. The engines have also now been altered to improve performance, thurst and TWR is better, which makes the rocket much more efficent. Now learn how to fly and land it.
Flight Plan
Preparing for Liftoff
Now as with all rocket launches, there has to be some preparation made. so the only thing that you will need to do is open Slider 1 and then tap AG 5 on the Activation Groups Tab. Then start your count, Liftoff.
Going to orbit
With the rocket getting higher and faster upwards, you also need to go really fast sideways that is how you get to orbit. Down below is the gravity turns at what height and what pitch you change them to:
- 1.5 km = 75
- 5 km = 65
- 10 km = 55
- 15 km = 45
- 20 km = 35
- 25 km = 25
Then continue until fuel percentage is 20% and then cut the engine and then separate the stages.
Second Stage
After MECO (Main Engine Cutoff) Just press the Prograde arrow and then just keep burning until your Apoapsis is about 200 km to 205 km in height. After that switch back to the first stage to land it.
Landing Successful
Preparing for landing
Now is it time for the first stage or booster to land. All you will need to do is press the Retrograde button, turn off RCS and then turn it back on again (also switch off the Landing Gear, but don't turn it on). Lastly just turn off all the engines, by turning them on again and then turn them off.
Re-orientation Burn
Now to do this burn correctly, just set your pitch to -15º and then reignite the RSI-RE2 (AG3 & 4). Continue burning then at 12% fuel press the Prograde Circle and then keep burning until your fuel is 7%. After that just wait.
Hover-Slam
Now at 8 km turn on the same three engines (AG 4 and AG 3), if you miss the 8 km mark you are doomed to crash, so, activate the engines at 9 or 10 km if you’re not good with timing. Then turn off the two outer RSI-RE2 (AG3), and use the centre RSI-RE2 to land softly. Don’t forget to deploy the landing gear
Second Stage
Delivering the Payload
Now that everything has taken care of, it's now time to deliver the payload to orbit. Start by pitching the second stage to 25º and then let the second stage burn until you have created an orbit for the payload.
Activation Groups and Sliders:
- 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
Throttle Slider - Rocket Throttle
- Slider 1 - Fin Control
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Thanks,
hiam0620
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GENERAL INFO
- Created On: iOS
- Game Version: 0.9.509.0
- Price: $150,488k
- Number of Parts: 231
- Dimensions: 147 m x 12 m x 12 m
PERFORMANCE
- Total Delta V: 43.6km/s
- Total Thrust: 40.8MN
- Engines: 11
- Wet Mass: 1.93E+6kg
- Dry Mass: -567,070kg
STAGES
Stage | Engines | Delta V | Thrust | Burn | Mass |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 9 | 7.3km/s | 36.1MN | 2.2m | 1.93E+6kg |
2 | 1 | 36.2km/s | 4.6MN | 5.0m | 2.96E+5kg |
4 | 1 | 0m/s | 20N | 0s | 13,989kg |
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Hi guys, I hope you enjoyed the rocket. It has taken about two weeks for me to create this rocket, and I have set a milestone for Rocket Science Incorporated. Reach 500 before Q1 of 2021 ends. I'll also be releasing another rocket on Friday so stay tuned for that, and then another one on Monday.
For any problems or suggestions with the rocket, please just comment and I’ll try to get to you as asap.