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Saturn 1B With module Apollo. special 41k. (working staging)

60.2k GrizzlitnCFSP  7.0 years ago
Auto Credit Based on realSavageMan's CSM.

(Special big thanks to my friend QingyuZhou how mode the color of the module Apollo)

The Saturn IB (pronounced "one B", also known as the Uprated Saturn I) was an American launch vehicle commissioned by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for the Apollo program. It replaced the S-IV second stage of the Saturn I with the much more powerful S-IVB, able to launch a partially fueled Apollo Command/Service Module (CSM) or a fully fueled Lunar Module (LM) into low Earth orbit for early flight tests before the larger Saturn V needed for lunar flight was ready.
Please follow the control instructions before lift off.

Full throttle and 1 to lift off.

Presse 2 to detach the first stage and activate the second stage.

Presse 5 to detach the escape tower system.

Presse 3 to detach the CSM module and 6 plus
VTOL up to deploy the communication antenna.

Presse 4 to detach the Apollo capsule and 7 for parachutes.

Have a fun.

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General Characteristics

  • Predecessor CSM.
  • Successors 1 airplane(s)
  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 17.6ft (5.4m)
  • Length 17.6ft (5.4m)
  • Height 110.4ft (33.6m)
  • Empty Weight 54,346lbs (24,650kg)
  • Loaded Weight 111,602lbs (50,621kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 2.658
  • Wing Loading 1,565.0lbs/ft2 (7,641.0kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 71.3ft2 (6.6m2)
  • Drag Points 59166

Parts

  • Number of Parts 286
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 1,281
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    6.9 years ago, nice.

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    @Starmang10 I have tried it but it's not easy, I'll try it again when I'll found some free time.

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    1,652 Victor039

    @grizzlitn I love it, wish I could be as good! xD

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    @BaconAircraft thank you very much 🙂 and to be honest the (LES) is just for decorative as part of the rocket, but I am currently working to make this system work like the real one.

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    @Johndfg thank you very much my friend for your upvite and your spotlight it's mean a lot for me 🙂

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    Now the real question is, does the launch escape system work?

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    15.6k Sparrow007

    @grizzlitn No problem, this is awesome!

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    @EpicPigster1 thank you again it was very special build to do.

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    @grizzlitn Np! She's gorgeous!

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