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Avionhawk Space Shuttle (broken)
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Avionhawk Space Shuttle (broken)

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The Avionhawk Space Shuttle: A Compact Marvel of Versatility


Please note that past updates has rendered the creation as broken



During the dynamic era of space exploration in the 1980s and 1990s, the Avionhawk Space Shuttle emerged as a symbol of innovation, seamlessly combining sleek design, precision dimensions, and a remarkable top speed of Mach 1.50. With its 27.25-meter length, 21.75-meter width, and 6.5-meter height, it epitomized a harmonious fusion of compactness and functionality, enabling it to excel in a specialized range of missions.




Streamlined Excellence

The Avionhawk's design was a masterpiece of aerodynamics. Its carefully tuned dimensions minimized atmospheric drag during both ascent and descent, ensuring precision and efficiency at every stage of its missions.




Crew Compartment and Payload Potential

Within its compact frame, the Avionhawk comfortably hosted a four-person crew. While its cargo capacity was modest due to its size, it offered the flexibility to excel in missions that demanded specialization. Payload selection was meticulously curated to maximize the shuttle's scientific research and exploratory objectives.




Propulsion Prowess

The Avionhawk's propulsion system was a testament to the technological achievements of its time. Combining two jet engines and three liquid rocket engines, it offered seamless synergy. The jet engines propelled it during atmospheric flight, providing the thrust and control needed for precision. In the transition to space, the liquid rocket engines took over, making it agile and adaptable.




Mission Versatility

With a top speed of Mach 1.50, the Avionhawk Shuttle was a versatile workhorse, excelling in missions that required efficient takeoffs and controlled descents, particularly in the subsonic to transonic flight regime. Its adaptability made it an ideal choice for launching smaller payloads into orbit, conducting precise scientific experiments in microgravity, and even supporting crewed missions to space stations or lunar exploration efforts.




Pioneering Innovation

The Avionhawk Space Shuttle , with its compact dimensions and top speed of Mach 1.50, embodied precision, innovation, and adaptability in space exploration during the 1980s and 1990s. Its unique blend of features positioned it as a pioneering spacecraft, representing the unwavering spirit of scientific discovery and exploration during its era.




Specifications

Speed
Value
Earth Orbit
500-600 km/h
Outer Orbit
1700-1800 km/h
Recorded Highest Speed
2100 km/h

Fuel
Amount
Total
12,890 Liters
Liquid Rocket Fuel (Each)
9010 Liters
RCS Thruster Fuel
4195 Liters

Altitude
Value
Maximum Altitude
20,000 meters
Cruising Altitude
10,000-15,000 meters

Cost: $247,947
Crew: 4 members (Pilot, Co-pilot, Navigator, 1 Extra Passenger)
Mass: 14,972 kg
Dimensions: 27.25 meters long, 21.75 meters wide, 6.6 meters tall




Function

The Avionhawk Space Shuttle is a versatile spacecraft designed to operate as an aircraft that takes off from a land-based location, travels to outer orbit, circumnavigates the Earth, and then returns to Earth, typically landing in the ocean. In emergency situations, with the necessary crew skills, it can also perform a land-based landing.




Startup Procedure

Begin the startup process by waiting for refueling to complete.

Once refueling is finished, proceed with the following steps:

- Turn on all orbital engines/pumps.
- Throttle the engines to a range of 100% to 150%.
- Activate the stabilizers to ensure stable flight.
- With the spacecraft now ready for takeoff, press and hold the "1" key to disconnect the takeoff strut.




Important Notes

- Hold down the "1" key to release the dolly.
- Hotkeys "5" and "6" remain inactive by default since there are no Solid Rocket Boosters (SRB) installed.




Updates in Version 35:

- Added an Emergency Manual Hatch Release feature.
- Implemented minor tweaks to enhance some logic aspects.
- Updated the logic to accommodate the hotfix released on 01/11/2023.
- Rewrote and clarified some control descriptions and the overall spacecraft's functionality.



120 Comments
Jim the Pilot 12 Jul @ 8:30am 
rip
Plugga76 1 May @ 3:01am 
hey why is it broken im curios
FiddleFisherman 22 Mar @ 10:57am 
can you fix it
Viper 1 Mar @ 2:50pm 
what i have learned to do it to use the dolly as wheels to takeoff, use the fuel in the dolly for a bit and then drop the dolly mid accent and that works okay. how you release the dolly is hole number 1 on your keyboard until it flies away.
maxamaniac 19 Feb @ 8:33pm 
how to release dolly?
Creeperiod 16 Feb @ 6:23am 
Instructions unclear: flyed, but into asphalt.
Wednesday 4 Jan @ 6:14pm 
But i like your build
next time i should turn on infinite fuel
cause of the liquid
Wednesday 4 Jan @ 6:08pm 
wast of time
low rateing
2.1
Wednesday 4 Jan @ 6:08pm 
i been wanted to go to the moon
Wednesday 4 Jan @ 6:07pm 
i dont like this plane
when i got high up to space its going down why
i need help so bad