Long voyage with the Delta-glider
Launch the scenario Delta-glider\Docked at ISS.
Land on Brighton Beach.
Dock to the Luna-OB1 space station.
Dock to the Mir space station.
Land on Olympus base.
In this order.
BONUS (hard): just sling Mars (don't land on it) and dock to the ISS.
(I didn't do it)
BONUS (impossible?): land on Olympus base, then go back and dock to ISS.
(I didn't do it)
Rules
Complex flight model checked ON
Damage and failure simulation checked ON
Limited fuel checked ON
Auto-refuel on pad OFF
Nonspherical gravity sources ON
Radiation pressure ON
Gravity-gradient torque ON
No scenario editor (RCS fuel to main tanks, etc.)
Don't wait entire months between a phase and the next one.
Don't enter Mars atmosphere as if you are a meteor. Imagine you're flying a DGIV with realistic settings.
You can use any MFD you need.
tl;dr stuff
So one day I decided to fly a stock DG around to see where it could bring me with its big amount of dV. Flying and flying I realized that I could go to a lot of places, so I started from square one trying to save more fuel possible to see how actually far it could go. I managed to go to the Moon, then to Luna-OB1, and then back to Mir. There I realized that I could still do something and that I could turn this into a challenge. So I decided for Mars, this way the challenge will let you visit all the interesting fictional base/stations of Orbiter. I'm sure people out there can do better then me so it's your turn now to bring the DG to a lot of difference places without refueling and to post your time and the amount of fuel remaining after the trip. Also post flight records/screenshots/videos/verbose details/anything.
I will post my quicksaves of the entire flight as soon as you want (let's hope someone partecipate beforehand ^^).
Have fun!

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