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Space Shuttle Columbia no mods

870 astrortsa  7.2 years ago
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Auto Credit Based on astrortsa's Space Shuttle Columbia Glide doors

Columbia was the first space worthy shuttle built by the US and first flew on April 14, 1981. Tragically on January 16th 2003 Columbia was lost when she disintegrated on re-entry taking the lives of her crew of seven with her. 3 activates main engines, 6 activates doors, 7 activates the parachute, 8 activates the OMS engines. If you would like a specific vehicle land, air, or space comment below.

General Characteristics

  • Predecessor Space Shuttle Columbia Glide doors
  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 77.7ft (23.7m)
  • Length 100.7ft (30.7m)
  • Height 42.3ft (12.9m)
  • Empty Weight 131,628lbs (59,705kg)
  • Loaded Weight 139,898lbs (63,456kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 0.12
  • Wing Loading 26.9lbs/ft2 (131.6kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 5,192.1ft2 (482.4m2)
  • Drag Points 29939

Parts

  • Number of Parts 114
  • Control Surfaces 5
  • Performance Cost 497
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    18.8k NexusGaming

    @astrortsa ok

    7.2 years ago
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    870 astrortsa

    @dootdootbananabus it's posted

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    18.8k NexusGaming

    @astrortsa however way you want to make the thing.

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    870 astrortsa

    @dootdootbananabus however what

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    18.8k NexusGaming

    @astrortsa however

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    870 astrortsa

    Ok I'm about to release Skylab

    7.2 years ago
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    1,338 TMR9001

    Could you make the Orion/falcon 9

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    870 astrortsa

    @dootdootbananabus would you like it how it was supposed to be or how it was

    7.2 years ago
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    18.8k NexusGaming

    Or a flying MIR station!

    7.2 years ago
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    18.8k NexusGaming

    Skylab

    7.2 years ago
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    I like it. The rear panels on the wings flap around though, and it likes to nose dive. Both of which are fixable. Keep up the good work!

    7.2 years ago