This new DLC So far isn't very realistic just off of this video. Going straight up doesn't allow you to stay in space. and also the Space shuttle was more stable flying upside down (Orange tank on top) and also it used the momentum the tank induced to allow the sideways momentum required to orbit. So a TLDR; when flying rockets, they have to go sideways and up, Half of a parabola is ideal, Use handles to allow easier movement inside. and also follow the natural way the rocket wants to fly. Hope this Helps!
The door joke was hilarious
Hey thanks for checking out my creation! :)
The space shuttle actually flew with the shuttle on bottom and the external tank on top of it. In other works, it flew belly up.
inop stands for inoperable :ie non-functional
so a dead button to look fancy or more complicated
When you go to space turn the shuttle straight like a plane and then you could check out the shuttle
This new DLC So far isn't very realistic just off of this video. Going straight up doesn't allow you to stay in space. and also the Space shuttle was more stable flying upside down (Orange tank on top) and also it used the momentum the tank induced to allow the sideways momentum required to orbit. So a TLDR; when flying rockets, they have to go sideways and up, Half of a parabola is ideal, Use handles to allow easier movement inside. and also follow the natural way the rocket wants to fly. Hope this Helps!
the space shuttle is meant to fly belly up
2:04
Theres a ladder shown on the right at 1:56
Hello cognito love your videos. Can you make an rcs thruster tutorial? I realy need one.
Use extinguisher to move around
can you please do a tutorial on how rcs works? i can’t figure it out for the life of me
Hey incognito i cant seem to figure out how to use hoses with the new space dlc the pumps cap out at 6 L/s no matter what i do
next do the challnger!
the reason everyone keeps falling down again with their rocket is because you need to be in an orbit. do this by going sideways
For what I know that is not how it works in stormworks you have to get to 300km to stay up but I may be wrong
Pt 2, Can we get a tutorial on making a automaticly stable pressurised environment
I took this thing off and immediately gave up cause I thought it was too slow
what?