08:35 slight verbal typo - obviously meant to say that all the stock probes are too BIG edit: also at 05:37 I said v1 instead of v2 - v1 was a jet-powered craft, not a rocket
@@mikeberty8599 If you haven't played ksp in a while I would recommend playing stock to start, familiarizing yourself with the game again, and then installing mods
@@michagrill9432 The people in danger areas get warned ahead of time of launches. They are increasingly moving their launches off there (as can be proven by the fact they also are experimenting with sea launches, the only reason they were mainland was to avoid being nuked by the US aircraft in case of war. You didn't listen to the CIA about their fabricated drug war, but now you do about china?
@@HowIsAshCNSA is a deplorable agency and they don’t care where their srbs fall once they’re spent. also his comment reminded me of “and i’m learning chinese” from the song about werner von braun lmao
OMG Matt! You brought an ear to ear smile to my face with that song! I inherited some old vinyl records from my father years ago and one of them was "That Was The Year That Was" from Tom Lehrer 1965. The Wernher Von Braun song is #6 on the B side. Thank you for that bro!
That always interested me. A lot of aircraft from WWII were converted into civilian platforms like airliners, water bombers, etc. It’s also crazy to think that nuclear bombs almost got the same treatment with the development of the Orion Drive
@@MattLowneIt's an excellent video, for sure! Even during the cold war, the American Minuteman also paved the way for spaceflight, after being used - or threatened to be used - to deliver more destructive payloads
Yeah, I messed up and said V1 when I meant V2. V1 is of course a jet-powered aircraft, often called the doodlebug in the UK. My gandmother's friend was sadly killed by one during the war.
Your storytelling in the start of this is actually really good! You could have started just getting into the mod, you could have started with the V2 itself. But you didn't. You chose to take somrthing in the stock game that any of us can see and let that be your entry point into the topic. It's small, but really awesome and an effective way to combine the story and game in a deeper and more mraningful way. Very good video!
IIRC, there was a second-generation of the V2 (A4) called the A9 and a booster called the A10. The A9'/A10 was meant to be used against the United States but was never completed. Interestingly, it had an alternate upper stage, a *rocket plane* called the A9V. The A9 became the US-built Jupiter and the A9V the Bell X1 rocketplane, although they were never used in the way von Braun envisaged or dreamed. I read an alternate history story where Magnus von Braun, Werner's kid brother, defected to the US by stealing the prototype A9V and performing the first crewed suborbital trans-Atlantic spaceflight, landing at New York's naval air station. So, mod creators, if you want, please add the A10 and A9V to the mod pack so we could do a Dieselpunk first space flight.
I've built one with vanilla parts before. And yes, it flies. The NCS adapter makes for a pretty good bottom part, above that just regular Mk1 parts, another NCS adapter above it and a small cone at the top. And what you mean, the rocket isn't realistic? Looks perfectly capable of sending belgian reporters and their dogs to the moon!
1:48 It is in fact possible that artillery shells during WW1 could have crossed the karman line, although i read that a long time ago and j don’t remember where
With the right mods, an EVA intercept is actually pretty easy. You need something to allow you to target the target and something to accurately display prograde/retrograde/etc.
I'm actually interested in you making more videos on historical weapons like the V2 I'd love a video on making a KSP replica of the V1 Flying bomb or the American Minuteman ICBM
Another interesting early rocket was never actually built, in 1929 Fritz Lang persuaded Hermann Oberth to build a rocket to promote his film Frau im Mond. Didn't happen because Oberth had a bit of a breakdown, and the project ended up being taken on by some amateurs (the Verein für Raumschiffahrt), including a young, pre-SS Werner Von Braun.
Their accuracy was pretty awful, plus they didn't really understand re-entry and lost a lot on the way down. Any weapon that kills more people making it than in use, is a bit on the dreadful side. In some ways it did win the war though. So much of Germany's resources went into making it, they couldn't keep up with tanks, planes, and things that actually worked.
Love your content Matt and so does my 8 y.o. son. I have to make a quick comment regaurding the V1-2 programs (as I am 52 and did a high school project on Dr. von Braun). He (Werner) did not intend for them to be used for war. Germany was interested in space as the next frontier and as a nation had a core of dedicated scientists working on the matter. Other tech that was created then adopted for what happend was the eclosed pressurized flight suit (predecessor space suit) and an early SSTO called the Flea, which could reach space once the weapons were replaced with fuel. You may already know this yourself, but I post this for the youngins born past '00.
Excellent tidbit of history about that early design of Goddard's and why it wouldnt work. Best part of the video and it isnt behind a lot of faff. And of course, the rest of the video's great and concise too. 10/10
One thing people often overlook about Von Braun is that they started a Rocket club before the war that was perfectly legal and peaceful. When the nazis came to power, the club was shut down and the army told them to work for them from that point on. Von Braun and his friends had only the engineering challenge to motivate themselves (and the Gestapo and the SS chief on their backs. But if they voiced any disagreement whatsoever... you know what would have happened. They pretty much had no say in the matter. No wonder they preferred to surrender to the US in the Paperclip Operation, also to avoid be captured by the Soviets too... Of course once in the US, Von Braun had, yet again the order to work for the military before the Space Race begun which recentered him and his friends around their initial idea, peaceful rocketry... Also, the Soviets had some German engineers to help them with their rocket program as well. So naturally in the newspapers when two satellites from both USA and USSR passed off eachother, they saluted eachother by saying Gunten Tag!
I really enjoyed your idea of opening the subject with a bit of history, it is always useful to educate ourselves about the origins of rocket technology.
I rarely comment on videos, but I really enjoyed this one. Something about real-world history paired with KSP was very satisfying to watch in a short amount of time. If possible, can you make more mod videos covering aspects of history and KSP?
kerbin and kerbol are so small and easy. thanks to rss/ro i enjoy every televised spacex launch with the telemetry they publish, which is almost identical to the one used in the game.
A similar mod to this I enjoyed was Beale's Taerobee mod which included a some stockalike early rockets and aircraft like the Aerobee, Bumper (V-2) and X-1 Aircraft
If you do it right, heavily using the kerbal's jetpack, a kerbal can actually survive reentry. I had to find this out the hard way, I crashed a rocket into a space station, and both crafts were ruined. I couldn't mount a rescue mission, so I just decided to have them all skydive from space. All four kerbals survived reentry, although I had to do the first one a couple times to get the hang of it.
Hey matt, been waiting for a new vid to tell you my birthday was the other day! Im 14 now and persuing my flihht career. Im going to travel to london hopefully soon (:
Goddard flew his rocket 1926, almost hundred years after we have SpaceX doing seemingly impossible things with Starship, human ingenuity is a wonderful thing!
I'd definitely reccomend trying out the Bluedog Design Bureau + JNSQ combo. It gives you all kinds of historically accurate parts (like over 1000, from every us launch vehicle imaginable) while still being pretty stockalike in terms of the parts being modular / swappable. JNSQ in particular gives a huge remaster to all the stock planets
I just wish I'd been in the room the first time they were sitting around trying to determine what to put on top of a rocket and someone said, "Why not put another rocket on it?" And everyone was like, "what? Why? Are you crazy?" And then someone sat back, stroked their chin and was like, "no no, that...could be good." Honestly, rockets on rockets sounds like a meme if you think about it 😂
1:59 chat… is he one of us? Matt de la Lowne, are you in knowledge of the Grand Strategy Game made by Paradox Interactive known as “Hearts of Iron IV”?
There is one thing that kinda has engines on the front - the 9k121 Vikhr missile (a rocket!) check it out, it's quite interesting! The missile freaking spins, and still can turn and do all the exploding, and it's a beam riding missile - honestly, I got no idea how it can do all that AND SPIN
I feel the V1 is more "Kerbal" than the V2, except for the part where the V1 wasn't a rocket. The V2 was a very effective as a rocket (not so much as a weapon) and was chock-full of brilliant engineering. The V1 was janky garbage thrown together that, against all common sense, worked really, really well for its intended purpose. Love the Tom Lehrer bit, that man was pure comedic genius.
The problem with the pendulum rocket is that the impulse is conserved and the mass is sluggish. The center of mass (the fuel) wants to stay at front of the motion. That is also the reason darts and arrows have the center of mass at the tip. It is easy to visualize: Gravity is pulling things down right? So the center of mass is stable at the lowest point of the force vector. Now push a rocket from below to counteract gravity. The force vector is pointing upwards and the most stable point is at the top of the vector that means the tip of the rocket.
interestingly the V2 didnt have aerodynamic control surfaces but used thrist verctoring. However, the engine did not gimbal itself. The rocket had graphite fins inside the exhaust that would redirect it
Bumper was definitely not the first 2 stage rocket... but presumably the first 2 stage to go to space. PS Wikipedia says it was the "first large 2 stage rocket" which is weasel words by wikipedia standards.
if we're going by raw kill count, the Saturn V may end up being responsible for more kills than the V2 eventually. the space race was very good research for ICBM tech, and if any ICBM is ever used, it's going to easily surpass the 20k-ish kills that the V2 has
Hey Matt you should try to see if you can create a Space Tether on like lets say Duna or Gilly or something and use it as a way of refueling or something just to test out if it's possible. How you would do that without any kraken attacks IDK but it's an interesting challenge
i really wish that something like this was the starter tech for KSP career mode, you would only need to do 1 or 2 launches to get government approval to fund an actual space program
Oy. Someone made another. I never made the little probe thing. Just did the "Wernher's Old Stuff" and some of his pipe dream ideas. But my mod looked better :D
"began relocating nazis scientists to america" is the funniest fucking possible way of saying America integrated the Nazis cleanly into their operations lol
More like Germans forced by the fuhrer to work for the Nazi regime. If the government hadn't stepped in, I'm sure they would have just kept making their rockets in their club
08:35 slight verbal typo - obviously meant to say that all the stock probes are too BIG
edit: also at 05:37 I said v1 instead of v2 - v1 was a jet-powered craft, not a rocket
hey
i forgot that this was a members vid
lol
@MattLowne what are the best mods to install for KSP? Im just starting off again after years of being on xbox I came back to PC
@@mikeberty8599 If you haven't played ksp in a while I would recommend playing stock to start, familiarizing yourself with the game again, and then installing mods
UPSIDE DOWN ROCKETS MENTIONED?
You have my attention.
Holy Australia
Yes! Also when are you finally continuing Coming Home Redux?
Australian
Oh hi… OH HES ALIVE
“Once the rockets are up, who cares where they come down?
That's not my department" says Wernher von Braun
And the chinese
@@michagrill9432 Ah, another person who is uneducated
@@HowIsAsh they just let their spent stages come down uncontrolled. It happened dozens of times rhar hypergolic fuel tanks landed in villages
@@michagrill9432 The people in danger areas get warned ahead of time of launches. They are increasingly moving their launches off there (as can be proven by the fact they also are experimenting with sea launches, the only reason they were mainland was to avoid being nuked by the US aircraft in case of war.
You didn't listen to the CIA about their fabricated drug war, but now you do about china?
@@HowIsAshCNSA is a deplorable agency and they don’t care where their srbs fall once they’re spent. also his comment reminded me of “and i’m learning chinese” from the song about werner von braun lmao
I think you did a good job of keeping it as light as it could be without ignoring the serious matters, Matt.
OMG Matt! You brought an ear to ear smile to my face with that song! I inherited some old vinyl records from my father years ago and one of them was "That Was The Year That Was" from Tom Lehrer 1965. The Wernher Von Braun song is #6 on the B side. Thank you for that bro!
It's a slightly strange thought, that someone could very well show Professor Lehrer this video, almost 60 years after he recorded that.
Well the V2 was designed to kill, it's how most rocket programs got their start
Yeah unfortunately rocketry has dark beginnings but it’s part of our history. Just goes to show some dark things can be turned into good things.
You could say it was designed to ULTRAKILL…
That always interested me. A lot of aircraft from WWII were converted into civilian platforms like airliners, water bombers, etc. It’s also crazy to think that nuclear bombs almost got the same treatment with the development of the Orion Drive
Yes, I dedicated a significant portion of this video to that..
@@MattLowneIt's an excellent video, for sure! Even during the cold war, the American Minuteman also paved the way for spaceflight, after being used - or threatened to be used - to deliver more destructive payloads
5:37 the V1 wasn’t the first version of the V2, it was a unmanned aircraft basically with a pulsejet
It's basically the world's first long range missile, though unguided.
@nsr-ints it kinda was guided.
After a set time, the elevator went down, and before that, it was stabilized with a gyro
He just said it wrong, he meant V2 there
Yeah, I messed up and said V1 when I meant V2. V1 is of course a jet-powered aircraft, often called the doodlebug in the UK. My gandmother's friend was sadly killed by one during the war.
@@MattLowne My condolences
Your storytelling in the start of this is actually really good! You could have started just getting into the mod, you could have started with the V2 itself. But you didn't. You chose to take somrthing in the stock game that any of us can see and let that be your entry point into the topic. It's small, but really awesome and an effective way to combine the story and game in a deeper and more mraningful way.
Very good video!
Not the von Braun song hahahaha, awesome
Damn i thought we were getting a RP-1 reborn playthrough :( I feel like that's a lot of great content matt is missing out on
That is one of the greatest mysteries of the universe.
IIRC, there was a second-generation of the V2 (A4) called the A9 and a booster called the A10. The A9'/A10 was meant to be used against the United States but was never completed. Interestingly, it had an alternate upper stage, a *rocket plane* called the A9V. The A9 became the US-built Jupiter and the A9V the Bell X1 rocketplane, although they were never used in the way von Braun envisaged or dreamed.
I read an alternate history story where Magnus von Braun, Werner's kid brother, defected to the US by stealing the prototype A9V and performing the first crewed suborbital trans-Atlantic spaceflight, landing at New York's naval air station. So, mod creators, if you want, please add the A10 and A9V to the mod pack so we could do a Dieselpunk first space flight.
A10? Reminds me if something.
There was an old mod called Wernher's Old Stuff which adds all the weird concept rockets but I don't know if it's still compatible for 1.12
I was so happy to meet you at Space Creator Day 2024 :)
I've built one with vanilla parts before.
And yes, it flies.
The NCS adapter makes for a pretty good bottom part, above that just regular Mk1 parts, another NCS adapter above it and a small cone at the top.
And what you mean, the rocket isn't realistic? Looks perfectly capable of sending belgian reporters and their dogs to the moon!
There is an original V2 rocket on display in the imperial war museum in London. Its quite big
Wait, wait, wait, wait. You've NEVER SEEN THE PYRAMIDS? My world is shattered. Up is down, black is white, dogs purr and cats bark...
No prob-core, a mistake Werner von Braun made several times in his illustrious career 😅
1:48 It is in fact possible that artillery shells during WW1 could have crossed the karman line, although i read that a long time ago and j don’t remember where
“Swords beaten into plowshares” perfectly describes the V2 and its progeny.
And then back into swords.
@@jdotozand then back to plowshares
The song was stuck in my head during half the video and it actually playing in the end was what I needed :D
With the right mods, an EVA intercept is actually pretty easy. You need something to allow you to target the target and something to accurately display prograde/retrograde/etc.
That song was so funny.
You know it’s a good day when Matt posts a vid
I'm actually interested in you making more videos on historical weapons like the V2
I'd love a video on making a KSP replica of the V1 Flying bomb or the American Minuteman ICBM
Another interesting early rocket was never actually built, in 1929 Fritz Lang persuaded Hermann Oberth to build a rocket to promote his film Frau im Mond. Didn't happen because Oberth had a bit of a breakdown, and the project ended up being taken on by some amateurs (the Verein für Raumschiffahrt), including a young, pre-SS Werner Von Braun.
next stop, matt is gonna build the v2 in realism overhaul
I had realism overhaul config for my V2 mod.
@@dogmaticpyrrhonist543 sick, i have always custom built them, but they never look exactly right. ill have to check it out
Just don't hit London!
Haha, actually more often than not the V2 missed!
@@josephlloyd9542 it wasn't Von Braun's department 🤷♂
Their accuracy was pretty awful, plus they didn't really understand re-entry and lost a lot on the way down. Any weapon that kills more people making it than in use, is a bit on the dreadful side. In some ways it did win the war though. So much of Germany's resources went into making it, they couldn't keep up with tanks, planes, and things that actually worked.
@@dogmaticpyrrhonist543 It's not gonna have made a difference and in many ways it was more about if we could than if it'd work great.
Another great video with the subject having been dealt with in a delicate and professional manner. Brilliant work!
Love your content Matt and so does my 8 y.o. son. I have to make a quick comment regaurding the V1-2 programs (as I am 52 and did a high school project on Dr. von Braun). He (Werner) did not intend for them to be used for war. Germany was interested in space as the next frontier and as a nation had a core of dedicated scientists working on the matter. Other tech that was created then adopted for what happend was the eclosed pressurized flight suit (predecessor space suit) and an early SSTO called the Flea, which could reach space once the weapons were replaced with fuel. You may already know this yourself, but I post this for the youngins born past '00.
6:06 CHALLANGE IDEA
try flying to space with these tiny rockets ^^
would be really fun!
Absolute tune at the end. I'll have to look for it on Spotify.
Excellent tidbit of history about that early design of Goddard's and why it wouldnt work. Best part of the video and it isnt behind a lot of faff. And of course, the rest of the video's great and concise too. 10/10
One thing people often overlook about Von Braun is that they started a Rocket club before the war that was perfectly legal and peaceful. When the nazis came to power, the club was shut down and the army told them to work for them from that point on.
Von Braun and his friends had only the engineering challenge to motivate themselves (and the Gestapo and the SS chief on their backs. But if they voiced any disagreement whatsoever... you know what would have happened.
They pretty much had no say in the matter.
No wonder they preferred to surrender to the US in the Paperclip Operation, also to avoid be captured by the Soviets too...
Of course once in the US, Von Braun had, yet again the order to work for the military before the Space Race begun which recentered him and his friends around their initial idea, peaceful rocketry...
Also, the Soviets had some German engineers to help them with their rocket program as well.
So naturally in the newspapers when two satellites from both USA and USSR passed off eachother, they saluted eachother by saying Gunten Tag!
he did famously have intentions for space travel
Thats a good easter egg
I really enjoyed your idea of opening the subject with a bit of history, it is always useful to educate ourselves about the origins of rocket technology.
11:18 - Me, attention distracted: "wtf did Matt just say?"
ooooh. "INNER CORES"
Ah yes rp 1
One of the best of your videos! I really like this style.
this is the first youtube video in a long time that's actually compelled me to open up KSP and play it
I rarely comment on videos, but I really enjoyed this one. Something about real-world history paired with KSP was very satisfying to watch in a short amount of time. If possible, can you make more mod videos covering aspects of history and KSP?
I started playing ksp because of you, in fact, I just landed on the mun! thanks for getting me interested in ksp
The Tom song was sweet. He is funny. Cool vid Matt. Ta
Bravo! Fantastic!
Matt will play with kerbalized v2 but refuses to play RSS
kerbin and kerbol are so small and easy. thanks to rss/ro i enjoy every televised spacex launch with the telemetry they publish, which is almost identical to the one used in the game.
Seeing a Kerbal riding a V2 is cursed
Edit:More technically, a very cursed A8 rocket
V2 ultrakill
For better or worse, Matt, most postwar rocket science was developed around delivering nuclear warheads.
This was an absolute fever dream to have sent to me
I hope you enjoyed! Sorry about it honestly being a bit unfinished lol
A similar mod to this I enjoyed was Beale's Taerobee mod which included a some stockalike early rockets and aircraft like the Aerobee, Bumper (V-2) and X-1 Aircraft
If you do it right, heavily using the kerbal's jetpack, a kerbal can actually survive reentry. I had to find this out the hard way, I crashed a rocket into a space station, and both crafts were ruined. I couldn't mount a rescue mission, so I just decided to have them all skydive from space. All four kerbals survived reentry, although I had to do the first one a couple times to get the hang of it.
Hey matt, been waiting for a new vid to tell you my birthday was the other day! Im 14 now and persuing my flihht career. Im going to travel to london hopefully soon (:
Goddard flew his rocket 1926, almost hundred years after we have SpaceX doing seemingly impossible things with Starship, human ingenuity is a wonderful thing!
7:13 as a rp1 player, my heart pounds when you coast here cuz ULLAGE
Now this is a history video I can watch without falling asleep!
I'd definitely reccomend trying out the Bluedog Design Bureau + JNSQ combo. It gives you all kinds of historically accurate parts (like over 1000, from every us launch vehicle imaginable) while still being pretty stockalike in terms of the parts being modular / swappable. JNSQ in particular gives a huge remaster to all the stock planets
Educational, thank you
I just wish I'd been in the room the first time they were sitting around trying to determine what to put on top of a rocket and someone said, "Why not put another rocket on it?" And everyone was like, "what? Why? Are you crazy?" And then someone sat back, stroked their chin and was like, "no no, that...could be good."
Honestly, rockets on rockets sounds like a meme if you think about it 😂
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1:59 chat… is he one of us? Matt de la Lowne, are you in knowledge of the Grand Strategy Game made by Paradox Interactive known as “Hearts of Iron IV”?
CNAR mod on its own: Peacetime usage.
CNAR mod with BD Armory: Intended Usage.
Great ending. Big grin on my face now.
I love Tom Lehrer. Truly a comedic artist ahead of his time.
There is one thing that kinda has engines on the front - the 9k121 Vikhr missile (a rocket!) check it out, it's quite interesting!
The missile freaking spins, and still can turn and do all the exploding, and it's a beam riding missile - honestly, I got no idea how it can do all that AND SPIN
I feel the V1 is more "Kerbal" than the V2, except for the part where the V1 wasn't a rocket. The V2 was a very effective as a rocket (not so much as a weapon) and was chock-full of brilliant engineering. The V1 was janky garbage thrown together that, against all common sense, worked really, really well for its intended purpose.
Love the Tom Lehrer bit, that man was pure comedic genius.
This is probably the closest thing to realism overhaul we are ever gonna get from Matt Lowne..
Oooh new upload
09:30 - You are going to Germany? That's nice to hear! Are you going to make videos of your visit?
The problem with the pendulum rocket is that the impulse is conserved and the mass is sluggish. The center of mass (the fuel) wants to stay at front of the motion. That is also the reason darts and arrows have the center of mass at the tip. It is easy to visualize: Gravity is pulling things down right? So the center of mass is stable at the lowest point of the force vector. Now push a rocket from below to counteract gravity. The force vector is pointing upwards and the most stable point is at the top of the vector that means the tip of the rocket.
each day we get closer to matt playing with Bluedog Design Bureau
interestingly the V2 didnt have aerodynamic control surfaces but used thrist verctoring.
However, the engine did not gimbal itself. The rocket had graphite fins inside the exhaust that would redirect it
The blue parrot drove by the hitchhiking mongoose.
The dessert airfield? 🤔
Sounds delicious
Matt sorted out his staging before launch, time to rejoice!
gonna have to add this to my bluedog design bureau modpack
nooo, I tought the video was about RP-1 lol Nice vid nevertheless!
Matt hears you some engagement. Don't tell your wife. Lol
Bumper was definitely not the first 2 stage rocket... but presumably the first 2 stage to go to space.
PS
Wikipedia says it was the "first large 2 stage rocket" which is weasel words by wikipedia standards.
if we're going by raw kill count, the Saturn V may end up being responsible for more kills than the V2 eventually. the space race was very good research for ICBM tech, and if any ICBM is ever used, it's going to easily surpass the 20k-ish kills that the V2 has
Well handled.
As the rest of the world is walking out the door, your best friends are the ones walking in.
A bunch of the early US V2 launches were at the White Sands Missile Range so the dessert airfield was appropriate
Could u so a starship ksp vid u haven’t done one in YEARS u could use that mod I’ve been seeing around of it so Pls 😊
*In Homer voice*
_Mmmmmm, dessert airfieelldd_
One of the head engineers of the V2 was Hermann Oberth, from Transylvania
16:22 why them trees so HUGE
Hey Matt you should try to see if you can create a Space Tether on like lets say Duna or Gilly or something and use it as a way of refueling or something just to test out if it's possible. How you would do that without any kraken attacks IDK but it's an interesting challenge
I sure hope Wernher Von Kerman enjoyed this blast to the past! 💀
Prosperity depends more on wanting what you have than having what you want.
i really wish that something like this was the starter tech for KSP career mode, you would only need to do 1 or 2 launches to get government approval to fund an actual space program
Where did you get the model from?
I LOVE YOU MATT
There's been a few new updates to restock, might wanna check em out
So long as a person is capable of self-renewal they are a living being.
Mentions a rocket built upside down. The comment section. Go on Matt you know you want to. You can't resist it now you've said it!
we were so close to rp 1
Oy. Someone made another. I never made the little probe thing. Just did the "Wernher's Old Stuff" and some of his pipe dream ideas. But my mod looked better :D
When will you use Parallax Continued?
Always wondered if orbital skydiving was possible in KSP ... XD
Cool, i found the pyrimids by flyin my planes from the desert
V1, the ancestor, that were ashamed of.
"began relocating nazis scientists to america" is the funniest fucking possible way of saying America integrated the Nazis cleanly into their operations lol
More like Germans forced by the fuhrer to work for the Nazi regime. If the government hadn't stepped in, I'm sure they would have just kept making their rockets in their club