How to make real rockets with making history
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Making History expansion comes with many parts that can be used to make rockets similar to real ones.
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Contents
Saturn V
First Stage
First take the Kerbodyne Engine Cluster Adapter Tank.
Then place the Kerbodyne KE-1 "Mastodon" Liquid Fuel Engine on each of the 5 attachment points underneath the adapter (Make sure you change the mount to "bare").
Next take the Kerbodyne S4-512 Fuel Tank and place it on top the the adapter.
Next place a TD-50 Decoupler on top of the tank.
Second Stage
Then put a EP-50 Engine Plate on the decoupler with room for the engines (you can change the size later if need be).
Take the RE-I2 "Skiff" Liquid Fuel Engine, place 1 in the middle of the shroud and then place 4 more around the middle engine (Change the mount to "bare").
Next place the Kerbodyne S4-256 Fuel Tank on top of the engine plate.
Now take a AE-FF5 Airstream Protective Shell (5m) and put it on top of the fuel tank. Do not build it yet.
Here you may use any decoupler other then the TD-50 Decoupler but the best one to use is the TD-25 Decoupler. Place it on top of the fairing.
Third Stage
Now take a RE-I2 "Skiff" Liquid Fuel Engine and put it on the Decoupler (It will look best if you choose the biggest mount).
Next put a Kerbodyne S3-7200 Tank on the engine and build the fairing to connect with the bottom of the fuel tank.
Done! You may now place what ever you like on top of it.
Apollo Spacecraft
Lunar Module
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Descent Stage:
Ascent Stage:
- Clamp-O-Tron Docking Port Jr.
- Munar Excursion Module (M.E.M.)
- 48-7S "Spark" Liquid Fuel Engine
- Communotron 16
- Small Inline Reaction Wheel
- Z-200 Rechargeable Battery Bank
- (Optional: Stratus-V Minified Monopropellant Tank x2)
Command and Service Module
- RE-J10 "Wolfhound" Liquid Fuel Engine AJ10
- Rockomax X200-8 Fuel Tank
- FL-R1 RCS Fuel Tank
- RV-105 RCS Thruster Block x4
- TD-25 Decoupler
- Heat Shield (2.5m)
- Mk1-3 Command Pod
- HG-5 High Gain Antenna
- Communotron 16
- Mk2-R Radial-Mount Parachute x2
- Z-200 Rechargeable Battery Bank
- SM-6A Service Module (Note: Parachutes will not work if placed inside SM-6A.)
- Clamp-O-Tron Docking Port Jr.
Soyuz
First Stage
- RK-7 "Kodiak" Liquid Fueled Engine, Shroud Small
- FL-T800 Fuel Tank
- FL-T400 Fuel Tank
- FL-A151L Fuel Tank Adapter, upside down
- FL-TX1800 Fuel Tank
- Size 1.5 Decoupler
- TT-70 Radial Decoupler x4
- EAS-4 Strut Connector x4
- RV-1 "Cub" Vernier Engine x4
Boosters
Four boosters, each consisting of:
- FL-C1000 Fuel Tank
- RK-7 "Kodiak" Liquid Fueled Engine, Shroud Big
- RV-1 "Cub" Vernier Engine x2, placed next to each other laterally
Second Stage
- EP-18 Engine Plate, Quad, Medium-Short, Shroud enabled
- LV-909 "Terrier" Liquid Fuel Engine x4, Bare
- FL-TX1800 Fuel Tank
Spacecraft
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Titan II
First Stage
Start with a LV-TX87 "Bobcat" Liquid Fuel Engine.
Then add two FL-TX1800 Fuel Tanks.
Next add a TD-18 Decoupler.
(Optional: For improved handling at the cost of historical accuracy, add four Basic Fins to the bottom.)
Second Stage
Start with a LV-T91 "Cheetah" Liquid Fuel Engine.
Add a FL-TX1800 Fuel Tank.
Done! You may now place what ever you like on top of it.
Gemini Spacecraft
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