Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Sunday, November 25, 2007
Saturday, June 30, 2007
Spacehab Arctus continued
Friday, June 29, 2007
Back to making add-ons
While browsing Nasaspaceflight.com I came across this this interesting post on a concept by Spacehab. The Arctus ISS resupply spacecraft peaked my interest a as project for orbiter.
So after bashing and sticking together some sphere's, cube's and cylinders together in Anim8or, We have Arctus for Orbiter.things left to do
-texture issues to fix
-make the re-entry vehicle
-configs
off to a great start so far
So after bashing and sticking together some sphere's, cube's and cylinders together in Anim8or, We have Arctus for Orbiter.things left to do
-texture issues to fix
-make the re-entry vehicle
-configs
off to a great start so far
Monday, January 08, 2007
Kistler K-1
Wednesday, January 03, 2007
Happy New Year
Its 200....... OMG I can't believe another year has gone by 7.
The new year brings changes for my Orbiter projects, Brad has announced changes and a new direction for SimNASA in 2007. I will be doing some Add-on development for Simnasa, to help bring this new vision to Orbiter
Changes to my current projects
-Kondor will be finished and released under it's real name the RLA-120, 130 and 150 series, without the widebody centaur
The manned ellipsled type capsule (as well as all other parts related to this add-on) is in parking orbit(frozen project) I might restart it in the future or find another use for it, but don't hold your breath
The new year brings changes for my Orbiter projects, Brad has announced changes and a new direction for SimNASA in 2007. I will be doing some Add-on development for Simnasa, to help bring this new vision to Orbiter
Changes to my current projects
-Kondor will be finished and released under it's real name the RLA-120, 130 and 150 series, without the widebody centaur
The manned ellipsled type capsule (as well as all other parts related to this add-on) is in parking orbit(frozen project) I might restart it in the future or find another use for it, but don't hold your breath
Saturday, December 23, 2006
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