After The Fail Of The JR 1 I Give To You The JR 1B What You Kneed To Do Is When You Run Out Of Fuel In The First Stage Separate The Boaters First Even Though They Will Still Have Fuel In Them This Rocket Can Be Used For Manned Missions To LEO
If the boosters still have fuel on board when stage one cuts out then the boosters are too big. Or the engine on stage one is too thirsty. Or stage one is too small.
Check out my lesson in the SFS university for how to use boosters effectively
After The Fail Of The JR 1 I Give To You The JR 1B What You Kneed To Do Is When You Run Out Of Fuel In The First Stage Separate The Boaters First Even Though They Will Still Have Fuel In Them This Rocket Can Be Used For Manned Missions To LEO
You are wasting all that fuel... anyway the JR1 can literally go anywhere in the solar system and back. With the JR1B you broke a very decent design. Your launch profile is obviously terrible. The JR1 is great. Just the pilot needs to learn to launch property.
You are wasting all that fuel... anyway the JR1 can literally go anywhere in the solar system and back. With the JR1B you broke a very decent design. Your launch profile is obviously terrible. The JR1 is great. Just the pilot needs to learn to launch property.
You are wasting all that fuel... anyway the JR1 can literally go anywhere in the solar system and back. With the JR1B you broke a very decent design. Your launch profile is obviously terrible. The JR1 is great. Just the pilot needs to learn to launch property.
The launch profile is not good. The pilot is inexperienced and lacked guidance from more skilled players, until now. Now he has every means of improving, at his fingertips. We all started somewhere and will be glad to help.
I Appreciate The Concern I l Have Already Made The JR 2 And It's Been Tested and it Works But Feel Free To Comment Any Changes I Have Played This Game Since Version 1.1
Casually, that's not that weird. Hell, there's SFS youtubers that'd struggle making a non-ion trip towards Pluto without a small amount of plageurisation