Some problems that plagued my 1.0 landing leg were low reliability and difficulty to operate. In my 1.1 version, both of these problems or almost completely eliminated, making easier to deploy and use. To ensure this, the leg was tested 10 consecutive times without failure!
New instructions:

  1. Save as subassembly
  2. Take out as a subassembly and attach long square pillar to side of rocket
  3. Use translation tool to clip this entire part in until the leg sits flush
  4. Put all landing leg stages (there should be six) on a single stage.
  5. When ready to deploy, stage the landing legs or use AG 1.

Thats it, I hope you enjoy this increase in performance and reliability!

GENERAL INFO

  • Successors 3 craft(s) +35 bonus
  • Created On: iOS
  • Game Version: 0.9.403.0
  • Price: $781k
  • Number of Parts: 31
  • Dimensions: 10 m x 2 m x 3 m

PERFORMANCE

  • Total Delta V: 0m/s
  • Total Thrust: 0N
  • Engines: 0
  • Wet Mass: 13,980kg
  • Dry Mass: 3,518kg

STAGES

Stage Engines Delta V Thrust Burn Mass

15 Comments

  • Log in to leave a comment
  • Profile image

    İ liked it but can you pls make it bigger? 4X size will be enough for my rocket

    2.2 years ago
  • Profile image
    1,334 Jefferson27

    eEexcellent

    2.9 years ago
  • Profile image

    Nevermind, my device is incompatible with teamwork

    3.3 years ago
  • Profile image

    Perhaps we could work on it together, HalfAssedSpaceGuy and me, I’ve never done that before...

    3.3 years ago
  • Profile image

    @HalfAssedSpaceGuy, I am asking if you could build a me a landing leg for my rocket. The landing leg requirements are: Strong and reliable, 17 meters tall at least and colour black

    3.5 years ago
  • Profile image

    @fahadzkrya if you look on my account, you will see a demo falcon 9 booster that deploys faster, extends farther down, and has an easier to turn rocket.

    3.6 years ago
  • Profile image
    2,546 fahadzkrya

    there is a slight drawback. First, the legs are not long enough and the folds are not a few degrees wide second, if it is mounted on a rocket, it is difficult for the rocket to tilt it even with 1000% rcs. So, I have to use the side interstage in front of the leg box before mounting it on the rocket. that's all, the rest is very good

    3.6 years ago
  • Profile image

    @fahadzkrya they aren’t designed for 400 tons.

    3.7 years ago
  • Profile image
    2,546 fahadzkrya

    These landing feet are not strong enough to withstand loads above 400 tonnes so the rocket engine hits the ground and these landing feet won't stand up or be destroyed.

    3.7 years ago
  • Profile image

    @Gozinya glad you enjoyed it!

    3.8 years ago
  • Profile image
    43.2k goz

    Great work, it's extremely similar to the real thing.

    3.8 years ago
  • Profile image

    It's good to hear! @Patelsh24

    +1 3.8 years ago
  • Profile image
    6,715 Patelsh24

    @HalfAssedSpaceGuy I absolutely love these

    3.8 years ago
  • Profile image

    It is perfectly scaled @Patelsh24

    +1 3.8 years ago
  • Profile image
    6,715 Patelsh24

    Do you think this would be scaled correctly for my RSS F9?

    3.8 years ago

12 Upvotes

Log in in to upvote this post.