Auto Credit Based on Caleb001's Cylero V-B (Little Bird Craft and Lander)

About the rocket:


The Cylero V-B is a Super Heavy Lift Launch Vehicle (SHLLV). The design is extremely similar to that of the Saturn V rocket, however this one is far bigger. It is one and a half times taller, and almost 4 times heavier, weighing in at 10.9 million kilograms. At liftoff, the Cylero V-B produces 13,600 metric tons of thrust. It is capable of sending up to 1,800 metric tons of payload to LDO (counting the un burned third stage as payload), 1,200 metric tons of payload to Luna, and over 200 metric tons of payload to Cylero.


It is my safest rocket yet, with a working Launch Escape System (LES), and small boosters to aid in the separation of the stages, so there are no collisions. It is my most detailed and decorated rocket yet, the first one I’ve made that has lettering down the side and emblems on it.


This is the first rocket in a series, the next “real” one I upload will be the Cylero V Heavy (With Little Bird Craft and Lander).


I have named every engine and interstage to make re-staging the rocket as easy as possible


This rocket has no mass editing or tinker panel what so ever.

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About the payload:


The Little Bird Service and Lander Module was designed for landing on Cylero, and then coming back to Droo, by way of an Apollo style mission. Together, the CSM and LM weigh about 210,000 kgs.


About the Command and Service Module:


The Command and Service Module (CSM) is a one stage spacecraft capable of getting itself, with no payload back to Droo from Cylero. After the stage has been exhausted, the Command Module separates from the Service Module and the docking port is jettisoned. Now the chute is ready to be deployed.


About the Lander Module:

The Lander Module (LM) is a two stage lander designed for landing on the surface of Cylero. The first stage is for getting it down to the surface and landing. The second stage is for ascent and rendezvous with the CSM.


How to use Little Bird:

If you are a new player or are unfamiliar with the Apollo style mission, here is how it works:


Once you are in a stable, counterclockwise orbit around Cylero (I usually try for 65km by 65km, any lower and you risk entering the atmosphere) the CSM and LM disconnect and two of the three crew mates enter the lander (the one on the bottom) either by docking or EVA. It then goes down to the surface to land. Once you are ready to go back up, the second stage of the lander is activated, and you start your ascent to rendezvous with the CSM. The two dock, the crew returns to the Command Module, and the CSM makes its way back to Droo, leaving the LM behind.


You can also put your own payload on it for custom missions.

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Activation Groups:

1 = Abort
2 = Landing Legs
10 = RCS

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You can check out some of my other rockets here


GENERAL INFO

PERFORMANCE

  • Total Delta V: 13.1km/s
  • Total Thrust: 199.1MN
  • Engines: 48
  • Wet Mass: 1.09E+7kg
  • Dry Mass: 6.02E+5kg

STAGES

Stage Engines Delta V Thrust Burn Mass
1 9 3.9km/s 136.2MN 3.1m 1.09E+7kg
2 0 0m/s 0N 0s 8.06E+6kg
3 0 0m/s 0N 0s 1.92E+6kg
4 0 0m/s 0N 0s 1.91E+6kg
5 5 2.6km/s 33.6MN 1.8m 1.91E+6kg
6 0 0m/s 0N 0s 8.64E+5kg
7 4 3.5km/s 19.2MN 1.6m 8.64E+5kg
9 0 0m/s 0N 0s 2.09E+5kg
10 1 1.1km/s 716kN 4.3m 2.09E+5kg
11 5 1.4km/s 1.6MN 2.5m 2.09E+5kg
14 1 496m/s 311kN 2.7m 1.08E+5kg

11 Comments

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    I can only imagine the time that you had to take to make the letters with fuel tanks.....

    3.6 years ago
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    1,962 Caleb001

    @LRT3 it’s up

    3.9 years ago
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    300 LRT3

    @Caleb001 looking forward to it!

    +1 3.9 years ago
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    1,962 Caleb001

    @LRT3 Thanks. The heavy lift version will be out in about 2-3 days. Just gotta do finishing touches and further testing

    3.9 years ago
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    300 LRT3

    great design!

    3.9 years ago
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    2,535 BubbleTeapot

    i like it

    +1 4.0 years ago
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    1,962 Caleb001

    @gunner_aerospace it’s definitely big enough for rss

    4.0 years ago
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    1,962 Caleb001

    @NebulaSpaceAgency Thanks. I really went all out with this rocket. I wanted to see what I could do if I really tried my hardest

    +2 4.0 years ago
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    outstanding

    +2 4.0 years ago
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    1,962 Caleb001

    @MSCSpaceworks Thanks

    +1 4.0 years ago
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    Looks great

    +2 4.0 years ago

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