No, I'm creating the OV-001. Tomorrow the windows will be ready to go, and the next step will be the VC, the details and new wings (the current wings aren't good for me...). The launch will use a winged carrier powered with Solid Fuel. The second stage will feature the auxiliary boosters.
The auxiliary boosters will be jettisoned...
The takeoff will start with jet engines, the ascent will use the solid rockets and the RTLS of the winged carrier will use jet engines...
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Wow! It's late. I was watching my model and it has no symmetry, the windows aren't good with this, so I'll spend the next days improving the details and transforming this spacecraft on a perfect spacecraft! I love perfection... I'll not post too much screenshots now, maybe one screenshot for each day, so the thread is open for general questions and discussions about the Cygnus...
I'm sorry, but the scale of the 3ds max isn't the same of the Orbiter, so I can't say exactly the size... But it's very big, maybe two times the size of the shuttle now...
I had the same problem with CST-100 and Gateway Station, in drawing; everything is in scale and perfect. It even measures out, but once converted from 3DS to MSH the scale of the object changes, making it very large in universe.
You have to use yet another program to scale the MSH down to in universe size. Exporting MAXtoMSH from 3DS is not enough. Good luck.
Maybe for another versions of the Cygnus, but now my model is almost complete. The windows are almost ready, and the forward RCS group is almost complete too.
I have my 3ds max set to display units in centimeters, while having the internal units set to meters. Just pretend everything is in meters instead of centimeters and it works fine
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