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The original Eagle featured a detachable payload area, usually a crew compartment. The fore and aft sections rigidly supported by scaffolding. This KSP Eagle uses large docking rings to attach payloads. Once the payload has been delivered, The manned command module and the aft propulsion unit can un-dock. Then they can thrust away, leaving the payload behind, with the aft module presumably controlled remotely by the command module. | The original Eagle featured a detachable payload area, usually a crew compartment. The fore and aft sections rigidly supported by scaffolding. This KSP Eagle uses large docking rings to attach payloads. Once the payload has been delivered, The manned command module and the aft propulsion unit can un-dock. Then they can thrust away, leaving the payload behind, with the aft module presumably controlled remotely by the command module. | ||
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The original Eagle featured a detachable payload area, usually a crew compartment. The fore and aft sections rigidly supported by scaffolding. This KSP Eagle uses large docking rings to attach payloads. Once the payload has been delivered, The manned command module and the aft propulsion unit can un-dock. Then they can thrust away, leaving the payload behind, with the aft module presumably controlled remotely by the command module.
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