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The '''Vehicle Assembly Building''' (abbr. '''VAB''', sometimes wrongly called "Vertical Assembly Building") is a large construction facility at [[Kerbal Space Center]]. It is commonly used for designing rockets and other spacecraft in a vertical orientation. [[Parts]] can be placed with or without two-, three-, four-, six- and eightfold radial symmetry as opposed to the [[SPH]]'s bilateral symmetry. Vessels constructed in the VAB will launch from the [[Launch Pad]]. | The '''Vehicle Assembly Building''' (abbr. '''VAB''', sometimes wrongly called "Vertical Assembly Building") is a large construction facility at [[Kerbal Space Center]]. It is commonly used for designing rockets and other spacecraft in a vertical orientation. [[Parts]] can be placed with or without two-, three-, four-, six- and eightfold radial symmetry as opposed to the [[SPH]]'s bilateral symmetry. Vessels constructed in the VAB will launch from the [[Launch Pad]]. | ||
Revision as of 23:32, 14 October 2012
The Vehicle Assembly Building (abbr. VAB, sometimes wrongly called "Vertical Assembly Building") is a large construction facility at Kerbal Space Center. It is commonly used for designing rockets and other spacecraft in a vertical orientation. Parts can be placed with or without two-, three-, four-, six- and eightfold radial symmetry as opposed to the SPH's bilateral symmetry. Vessels constructed in the VAB will launch from the Launch Pad.
Changes
- Added ground crew to the VAB.
- Initial Release