ZRXR Mk2-B Rocket (reaches outer space) (328,084 ft + easily)
Feel free to leave a comment about what you think i should add
This is my second/third attempt at a rocket. This project is not even close to finished and it already goes up the highest i have ever gotten something to go up to. Once the Jets run out of air/slow (would press around 800ish mph) down press 1 to launch component 1 and that turns on the rocket/ missile motors that don't need air to produce thrust.
(Max height i have achieved is 500,000ish ft. to put this in perspective, the Kármán line aka the line between outer space and earths outer atmosphere is 328,084 ft. I got into outer space)
-What will be added to the final version
- 1-2 more components with more rocket boosters
- will try to add rotatory gizmos on boosters so that u can turn via thrust vectoring
- will try to make the boosters internal instead of hanging around on the outside.
- will add break flaps to top component so that in can slow down before it lands in the water.
- will try to make more aesthetically pleasing? maybe? lol
_FINAL GOAL_ to have a multi stage rocket that can get well past the Kármán line at 328,084 ft and be in outer space
(complete, now lets see how high we can go)
-Credit to @MaxTeoz for the initial design of the cruse missile.( your idea was a stroke of genius and i have made many different applications out of that including my rocket bombs, and the non-oxygen consuming rocket boosters that are good past where normal jets run low
- This rocket was designed by my SP corp. _S.P.A.A.S.E._
(pronounced "Space") (Simple Planes Association of AeroSpace Engineers)
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor ZRXR Mk1 Rocket (312,000 ft)
- Successors 2 airplane(s)
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 21.9ft (6.7m)
- Length 21.9ft (6.7m)
- Height 61.3ft (18.7m)
- Empty Weight 28,406lbs (12,885kg)
- Loaded Weight 38,201lbs (17,327kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 4.235
- Wing Loading 115.4lbs/ft2 (563.5kg/m2)
- Wing Area 331.0ft2 (30.8m2)
- Drag Points 32151
Parts
- Number of Parts 294
- Control Surfaces 8
- Performance Cost 1,074
Huh,this is weird.
@Ajaguarb if you are curious you can disect one of the booster pods and see how it is done better
@Ajaguarb you put them in a box
How do you do the thing with the misses?
@MaxTeoz second version of rocket that uses you cruse missle concept
Guys, I think there might be a kill barrier at around the upper 400,000ish ft
@UnBrisky Thx man, glad you liked it
Wow this things good
i will probably release a third version tom with better/ stronger stage couplers, and airbreaks on the top stage