Treetop64
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> DanSteph's wonderful DeltagliderIV, configured only with the 50 kN MkI engines and the "Realistic - ISS Only" fuel reserve. No additional fuel carried in the cargo bay.
> Loru's and Woo482's equally wonderful HCLV-2-DG to get into orbit.
> Carried the old A4 Electronic Material cargo for "testing".
> 7-day oxygen supply (but with just two crew it stretched to over two weeks).
> Chicken Mode all turned off.
Launched from Pad 01 at Carl Sagan Space Center, landed at Brighton Beach Pad 4 on the moon (didn't refill propellant or oxygen), then returned and and executed a flawless reentry and smooth unpowered landing on RWY 9 back at CSSC. All done in real time (time-warped to either the present time or next maneuver, whichever came first), and all without restarting again from a previous quicksave.
Flying the mission in real time really lends an epic sense of scale to doing something like this.
I didn't expect the sense of accomplishment to be so high, but here I am talking about it. No wonder some of you write blogs!
Truly, Orbiter is one of the coolest toys I've ever had.
> Loru's and Woo482's equally wonderful HCLV-2-DG to get into orbit.
> Carried the old A4 Electronic Material cargo for "testing".
> 7-day oxygen supply (but with just two crew it stretched to over two weeks).
> Chicken Mode all turned off.
Launched from Pad 01 at Carl Sagan Space Center, landed at Brighton Beach Pad 4 on the moon (didn't refill propellant or oxygen), then returned and and executed a flawless reentry and smooth unpowered landing on RWY 9 back at CSSC. All done in real time (time-warped to either the present time or next maneuver, whichever came first), and all without restarting again from a previous quicksave.
Flying the mission in real time really lends an epic sense of scale to doing something like this.
I didn't expect the sense of accomplishment to be so high, but here I am talking about it. No wonder some of you write blogs!
Truly, Orbiter is one of the coolest toys I've ever had.
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