A Page to List and Keep Track of Max-Q Projects


Rockets

Nova Family

Nova 1 Block 1 O
The Block 1 version of the Nova 1 is widely regarded as a failed rocket, riddled with small and large mistakes alike. While being able to complete the jobs it was handed, it did so ineffectively and inaccurately due to low control.

Nova 1 Block 2 O
The successor of the Nova Block 1, Block 2 came as a complete upgrade. Upon release, the Block 2 model had a 6.7-meter long fairing and a payload capacity of up to 540 kg. 40 kg more than the previous version.

Nova 4 O
The Nova 4 was a complete overhaul of the Nova 1 rockets. Bigger payload space in its 11.2 meters high by 5 meters wide fairing and a payload capacity of 12,000 kgs. Possessing 4 upgraded Tyson Engines and 2 largely upgraded Arthur vacuum engines, the Nova 4 is perfect for your medium-sized payload needs.

SSTO's

SSTO - Yet to be Named
Highly classified until further progress has been made. Planned to hold a payload up to 10 meters tall and 1.5 meters wide with a payload capacity of 10,000 kg to LDO


Orbital Modules

SPS-76 Harmony (Station)

Propulsion Module O
The SPS-76 Propulsion Module was designed to help boost the Harmony Community Station in a low orbit. Packing a TWR of 7.85: 1, and a little over 4,000 m/s of ?v, this propulsion module can handle quite a bit.
Living Quarters O
The SPS Crew Quarters Module was designed to accommodate up to 6 astronauts in the SPS-76 Harmony. It comes with a service module to help it dock with the main station as well.


Sattalites

D.R.O.M. O
The DROM or Droo Reconnaissance, Observation, and Mapping satellite is a small satellite with an expected lifetime of a year. Designed for Explorer Co.


Planes

Q-1 Trainer JetO
The Q-1 Trainer is a single-engine jet capable of reaching Mach 1.5-speeds at 15000 meters above sea level. This Jet built and designed to get pilots ready for the Maximum Dynamic Pressure trio of stealth, fighter, and speed planes.

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