Titan IV Rocket
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9.8 years ago
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The Titan IV family were built by Lockheed and used by the U.S. Air Force from Cape Canaveral. This model isn't the fastest or highest flying, but it's fun. Easy to get to 150,000 ft if used "correctly" and over 400,000 ft if used "creatively."
Suggested launch pattern: VTOL slightly up, group 3 and max throttle. As you ascend, VTOL and pitch up (RCN) to provide rotational stability. Release stage 0 boosters with group 1, release stage 1 with group 2. When no longer accelerating, can open stabilizers with group 4, VTOL up.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Successors 2 airplane(s) +49 bonus
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 21.3ft (6.5m)
- Length 21.3ft (6.5m)
- Height 57.4ft (17.5m)
- Empty Weight 72,857lbs (33,047kg)
- Loaded Weight 94,720lbs (42,964kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 3.606
- Wing Loading 4,945.1lbs/ft2 (24,144.0kg/m2)
- Wing Area 19.1ft2 (1.8m2)
- Drag Points 40907
Parts
- Number of Parts 395
- Control Surfaces 4
- Performance Cost 746
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39.6k maverickvii@baconandeggs96 that's awesome, I've never been but I've been getting inspired by these classic space craft lately after recently watching Apollo 13 and The Right Stuff9.6 years ago
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138k BaconEggsI went to Cape Canaveral for my birthday! It was great!9.6 years ago
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2,838 corey1324BOSS9.7 years ago
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581 goodboygoodplane@maverickvii no when I span in its on its side9.8 years ago
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39.6k maverickvii@goodboygoodplane moving the vtol up will make it spin which will stabilize things for you. I launch at vtol just a touch up and the after clearing the launcher, go all the way.9.8 years ago
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581 goodboygoodplane@maverickvii it goes side ways when try to fly 😨😬9.8 years ago
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39.6k maverickvii@goodboygoodplane what do you mean?9.8 years ago
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581 goodboygoodplaneIt didn't work9.8 years ago
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4,417 Hyperion6Looks Quite Cool!9.8 years ago