I did that alot back in the days of 0.24 or whatever version still had legacy parts Do note my copy of KSP was from someone else Apparently They modded in a 1.25m ion engine that had an absolutely LUDICROUS amount of thrust Once reached 7km/s using that engine
What about the ADD builder? -I think I'm going to make a small airliner for taking passengers to and from the island airfield. *two hours later* -Yeah, this SSTO X-wing with xenon escape pods and a rotating gravity ring is exactly what I was hoping for!
Back when I was in school and I played KSP practically every day, I LOVED the OPT parts mod. I loved spaceplanes, and I actually had a mothership orbiter spaceplanes that had a large cargo bay for a TINY lander ship.
idea: hack the game so that the thrust is in negative making the rocket goes backwards. flip the thrusters to face backwards! Now as the rocket goes forwards it also gains more fuel because if going in a positive thrust it burns fuel!
I am totally the unconventional and "guy who makes things that don't fly fly" guy. People have sent me pictures or said "do this thing this way" and I usually can do it. It almost always can't land or deal with 20g maneuvers at mach four, but they look great.
Yeah I made a flying Goliath straight after watching the video it can go supersonic but it’s a one way trip because the thing will always flip over when landing
My Personal Favorite was when I took off in a Massive cargo plane, and accidentally clipped the left-wing on the Light at the end of the runway, And it blew up... the craft flew fine!, managed to both land and Takeoff again with it several times since then I've had other ones like it I call it "Eh I did not need that"
I’m the wobbly rocket guy expect I don’t add as many engines, instead I just build rockets that can be too top heavy and they often have a spasm when the get to the upper atmosphere
My first airplane, and build, in kerbal space program was a rocket powered airplane, it worked and could turn but went to fast and always lost controll when it started going super sonic.
I use Movavi video editor and use the songs it comes with. I think it's called The Happy Dance. I highly recommend Movavi if you are looking to make a video. It isn't free though.
I've been working on the same rocket now for two months. It flies itself automatically to the top of the atmosphere better than I can fly manually and releases a payload. I'm working out the fine aiming for orbit, then work on fine aiming at the mun....and with 30% better survivability!
No matter how hard I try, I only ever make two things in KSP. Delta IV Heavy, and Mirage 2000. There may be an enormous range of sizes, but everything gravitates back to one of those two shapes.
The Lockheed AC-130 gunship is a heavily armed, long-endurance, ground-attack variant of the C-130 Hercules transport, fixed-wing aircraft. It carries a wide array of ground-attack weapons that are integrated with sophisticated sensors, navigation, and fire-control systems. Unlike other modern military fixed-wing aircraft, the AC-130 relies on visual targeting. Because its large profile and low operating altitudes around 7,000 feet (2,100 m) make it an easy target, its close air support missions are usually flown at night.[6] The airframe is manufactured by Lockheed Martin, while Boeing is responsible for the conversion into a gunship and for aircraft support.[7] Developed during the Vietnam War as "Project Gunship II", the AC-130 replaced the Douglas AC-47 Spooky, or "Gunship I". The sole operator is the United States Air Force, which uses the AC-130U Spooky and AC-130W Stinger II[8] variants for close air support, air interdiction, and force protection, with the upgraded AC-130J Ghostrider entering service.[9] Close air support roles include supporting ground troops, escorting convoys, and urban operations. Air-interdiction missions are conducted against planned targets and targets of opportunity. Force-protection missions include defending air bases and other facilities. AC-130Us are based at Hurlburt Field, Florida, while AC-130Ws are based at Cannon AFB, New Mexico; gunships can be deployed worldwide.[10] The squadrons are part of the Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC), a component of the United States Special Operations Command.[11] The AC-130 has an unpressurized cabin, with the weaponry mounted to fire from the port side of the fuselage. During an attack, the gunship performs a pylon turn, flying in a large circle around the target, therefore being able to fire at it for far longer than in a conventional strafing attack. The AC-130H Spectre was armed with two 20 mm M61 Vulcan cannons, one L/60 Bofors 40 mm cannon, and M137 105 mm cannon and M37 recoil mechanism from the M102 howitzer; after 1994, the 20 mm cannons were removed. The upgraded AC-130U Spooky has a single 25 mm GAU-12 Equalizer cannon in place of the Spectre's two 20 mm cannons, an improved fire-control system, and increased ammunition capacity.[citation needed] The new AC-130J was based on the MC-130J Commando II special-operations tanker. The AC-130W Stinger II is a modified C-130H with upgrades including a precision strike package.[3] Source - Wikipedia
04:11 is half Gee Bee, half MiG 15, both on Steroids (Both Planes are essentially an Engine with everything else like Wings or Cockpit somehow strapped around it)
That's always the thing with those "engine with a cockpit strapped to it" type planes. Taking off and flying? GREAT! Landing.... good luck. Applies to real life too, as the GeeBee Model R racing plane proved.
eating ruffles (chips) noises nom nom no- oh boy
:O my comment got featured
@@just_a_pogo2572 bro what is this comment lmao
Idk man
@@benjaminmacdavid9359 idk
I'm eat eating ruffles(the kerman)
the flying turbofan looks like something pulled out of Despicable Me
It flies with both direction and magnitude. OH YEAH!!!!!
The turbofanmobile
Or cursed aviation memes
@@tuga_ace its a mig-15
Oppressor mk3
The flying Goliath turbofan was my favorite.
Same
Yeah
@@curiosityspace9194 do you have any other favorite designs from the video.
@Cosmic Gaming no, i wasn't inside the video, but jebediah kerman was in the video.
Yeah it’s funny
I think we’ve all been the wobbly rocket guy at one point or another.
So true.
"I made one by mistake and then I started having fun with it"-
probably 69% of wobbly rocket engineers
Mainly before we found the advanced tweakable option
Autostrut is really good
@@Aerospace_Gaming Some of us didn't have that option years ago xD
I’ve never seen anything as cursed as an ion engine breaking the sound barrier.
KAL-9000
I did that alot back in the days of 0.24 or whatever version still had legacy parts
Do note my copy of KSP was from someone else
Apparently They modded in a 1.25m ion engine that had an absolutely LUDICROUS amount of thrust
Once reached 7km/s using that engine
I was really expecting "The Scientist." A perfect multi-stage rocket that does a full mission around mars and lands.
the "unconventional" guy is ironically the most conventional one of them all.
What about the ADD builder?
-I think I'm going to make a small airliner for taking passengers to and from the island airfield.
*two hours later*
-Yeah, this SSTO X-wing with xenon escape pods and a rotating gravity ring is exactly what I was hoping for!
Don't call me out! 😭
@@justintimefordinner4902 Ah, I see, another man of culture. Welcome to the club :)
Loll das me, it never leaves the atmosphere most of the time
That is definitely me. I only have 20 over 100 ton city bases that go nowhere.
No god pls don't call my name
I absolutely love the flying turbofan, kind of reminds me of those experimental German planes from WW2
The Stipa-Caproni?
@@toolazy4names302 its italian
Funny, was watching a mustard video before this and that plane appeared near the end of it
My fav as well Dig this ruclips.net/video/e5-FWh-kzLo/видео.html
it just looks so german.
That flying turbofan had some real “now *this* is podracing!” vibes 😂
0:40 Now THIS is podracing
But backwards
wrong trilogy, thats clearly a Y wing
0:50 why this thing fly better tan any plane i ever made
I understand you
That’s so me testing the planes i make
I had the exact same thought lol
Because it doesn't have any fuel tanks?
Bout to comment this 💀
Now THIS is pod racing!!!
pog racing
More like poggers racing
Where did you go man
Finnaly youtube reccomended something cool! New sub
Thanks!
@@RufflesKerman What is the name of the music at starting ?
@@stephencastillo No, I got the correct music name: Green Orbs.
Wtf
How on earth have I not heard of that infinite ion throttle thing yet?!
Great job on the video!
It only „burns“ the xenon gas, so it is not infinite
@@benitomussolini5817 I thought the point was the other engine "unburnes" the fuel
@@AnD1262 I don’t know what you mean you cannot produce xenon gas without mods
@@benitomussolini5817 the other engine is glitched into using negative gas and power at the same rate as the main engine uses them
@@benitomussolini5817 yes you can. The KAL Kraken drive is a very common thing
Back when I was in school and I played KSP practically every day, I LOVED the OPT parts mod. I loved spaceplanes, and I actually had a mothership orbiter spaceplanes that had a large cargo bay for a TINY lander ship.
1:53 I love how One of the Rocket sections actually flies
The hacker: Me after this video
idea: hack the game so that the thrust is in negative making the rocket goes backwards. flip the thrusters to face backwards! Now as the rocket goes forwards it also gains more fuel because if going in a positive thrust it burns fuel!
I am totally the unconventional and "guy who makes things that don't fly fly" guy. People have sent me pictures or said "do this thing this way" and I usually can do it.
It almost always can't land or deal with 20g maneuvers at mach four, but they look great.
Yeah I made a flying Goliath straight after watching the video it can go supersonic but it’s a one way trip because the thing will always flip over when landing
@@cremebrulee2484 I'm sure you could parachute the wole thing
0:11 i had a heart attack the moment i heard this music
Every new video of KSP brings me back to 2013. And i landed on the sun.
I hope you at least landed at night!
Nobody:
My friend when he first got the game:
0:33
That plane at the end is unironically better than 90% of planes I ever designed.
0:27 that looks like a very cool sci-fi glider, you are a real engineer
My favorite build was when I just strapped wings and parts onto a turbofan and it worked surprisingly well
the flying turbofan looks like something pulled out of Despicable Me! XD
stolen
Imagine if you could just overflow the computer controlling engie and it will give you fuel
The Goliath plane is honestly the most kerbal thing I’ve ever seen
What I love most about this is everything despite being made as a joke are still really good designs and actually very cool
This man can truly fly anything.
"The Hacker" is how to make Warp Drive stock:D
abject horror.
Its been to long since I've seen histerical kerbel karnage. Thank you my friend I needed that. Cheers🍻
My Personal Favorite was when I took off in a Massive cargo plane, and accidentally clipped the left-wing on the Light at the end of the runway, And it blew up... the craft flew fine!, managed to both land and Takeoff again with it several times since then I've had other ones like it I call it
"Eh I did not need that"
This showed up in my recommended. But now its part of my subscribed list. Its great to finally have a youtube channel dedicated to Kerbal :smiley:
I’m the wobbly rocket guy expect I don’t add as many engines, instead I just build rockets that can be too top heavy and they often have a spasm when the get to the upper atmosphere
I feel like the first plane would be really good for taking satellites to space if you swapped out the engines
The last guy
*Crash*
: OWH SO REALISTIC
The thumbnail be like:
*"Who said engines can't fly?!"*
My first airplane, and build, in kerbal space program was a rocket powered airplane, it worked and could turn but went to fast and always lost controll when it started going super sonic.
1:50
All three pilots seem genuinely happy and exited, smiling and laughing despite how they die right then and there…
Kerbals are great for optimism, if not sound career choices
They were suicidal
The flying engine reminds me of the MiG 17
Well, what goes up will come down. In more than 50% of all cases in more pieces than it went up in (at least that's my personal experience).
Also the guy who makes inf range kraken effect flying saucers out of decouplers
Matt Lowne be like "OOOOH LOOK AT MY FANCY SSTO I"M SO GREAT!" X3
Kinda wrong: pros don’t like to flex their skills, they share them via RUclips.
4:10 Is like literally a remake of the Stipa-Caproni plane.
2:00 ... needs more fuel
“Now this is podracing”
everything about this video is awesome! the creations, the music, the RUDs... well done kerbalnaut, hoping for an ep.3
Love the music selection especially at 4:23
I love the ridiculous flying turbofan, and please tell me what the first song you used is, I’ve been looking for it for a video for years
I use Movavi video editor and use the songs it comes with. I think it's called The Happy Dance. I highly recommend Movavi if you are looking to make a video. It isn't free though.
It's called My happy song by nicholas w lott
2 months late, it's called "Splashing Around" by The Green Orbs
My fav as well. Dig this ruclips.net/video/e5-FWh-kzLo/видео.html
i love that the tiny plane went roughly mach 4
4:46
Stop killing Jebidiah!
LoL the wobbly rocket wasn't what I was expecting but was great. I thought it would be a rocket doing the worm.
The algorithm has found you! Quickly! Make a direct sequel!
That wobbly rocket guy is gold lol. Can’t stop laughing!
Man, you're nice at building!
that flying turbofan looked like something out of a late ww2 design concept lmao
the first one, I like them
Anything will fly in KSP as long as you give it enough thrust to brute force it into the air
What’s the music used for “the unconventional guy” called? (The edit’s just this and fixing a typo where I put a period instead of a question mark)
Bro almost went hypersonic. More of those please!!
This very a very enjoyable video, nice job!
get that thing out of the sky bruh 😭
4:40 That's a MiG lmao!
These players are living the KSP spirit especially turbo fan guy
1:01 Butter.
That last one should either be “challenge accepted” or “This shouldn’t fly, but lets give it a try.”
Nobody:
Russians and their MIGs: 4:14
The way the ion plane just disintegrated and left the pilot flying through the air was so Looney Tunes lol
"It flies great!" Sure it does... Turn off SAS
0:40 now this is pod racing
4:03 what is the music name?
ruclips.net/video/u1aOar9BKaQ/видео.html
@@2k7u thx. I tought its a rick roll 😂
@@0cjwrgoswekfkxs85 by the way i found the instrumental version of the song if you want it ruclips.net/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/видео.html
I've been working on the same rocket now for two months. It flies itself automatically to the top of the atmosphere better than I can fly manually and releases a payload. I'm working out the fine aiming for orbit, then work on fine aiming at the mun....and with 30% better survivability!
3:17, the most cursed aircraft ive ever seen, spewing out cherenkov radiation
No matter how hard I try, I only ever make two things in KSP. Delta IV Heavy, and Mirage 2000. There may be an enormous range of sizes, but everything gravitates back to one of those two shapes.
That's so true
The flying turbofan looks like the sort of things I dreamed up as a very young child.
"With a big enough engine, anything will fly." - American Aerospace Maxim
7/10 you didn’t have the wobbly rocket guy put a million struts on everything.
The Lockheed AC-130 gunship is a heavily armed, long-endurance, ground-attack variant of the C-130 Hercules transport, fixed-wing aircraft. It carries a wide array of ground-attack weapons that are integrated with sophisticated sensors, navigation, and fire-control systems. Unlike other modern military fixed-wing aircraft, the AC-130 relies on visual targeting. Because its large profile and low operating altitudes around 7,000 feet (2,100 m) make it an easy target, its close air support missions are usually flown at night.[6]
The airframe is manufactured by Lockheed Martin, while Boeing is responsible for the conversion into a gunship and for aircraft support.[7] Developed during the Vietnam War as "Project Gunship II", the AC-130 replaced the Douglas AC-47 Spooky, or "Gunship I". The sole operator is the United States Air Force, which uses the AC-130U Spooky and AC-130W Stinger II[8] variants for close air support, air interdiction, and force protection, with the upgraded AC-130J Ghostrider entering service.[9] Close air support roles include supporting ground troops, escorting convoys, and urban operations. Air-interdiction missions are conducted against planned targets and targets of opportunity. Force-protection missions include defending air bases and other facilities. AC-130Us are based at Hurlburt Field, Florida, while AC-130Ws are based at Cannon AFB, New Mexico; gunships can be deployed worldwide.[10] The squadrons are part of the Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC), a component of the United States Special Operations Command.[11]
The AC-130 has an unpressurized cabin, with the weaponry mounted to fire from the port side of the fuselage. During an attack, the gunship performs a pylon turn, flying in a large circle around the target, therefore being able to fire at it for far longer than in a conventional strafing attack. The AC-130H Spectre was armed with two 20 mm M61 Vulcan cannons, one L/60 Bofors 40 mm cannon, and M137 105 mm cannon and M37 recoil mechanism from the M102 howitzer; after 1994, the 20 mm cannons were removed. The upgraded AC-130U Spooky has a single 25 mm GAU-12 Equalizer cannon in place of the Spectre's two 20 mm cannons, an improved fire-control system, and increased ammunition capacity.[citation needed] The new AC-130J was based on the MC-130J Commando II special-operations tanker. The AC-130W Stinger II is a modified C-130H with upgrades including a precision strike package.[3] Source - Wikipedia
as all of these players wrapped into one, i am extremely called out.
04:11 is half Gee Bee, half MiG 15, both on Steroids
(Both Planes are essentially an Engine with everything else like Wings or Cockpit somehow strapped around it)
Last one is plainly beautiful
The guy who make things that don’t fly fly just needs some respect bro😂😂
The pilots inside must be puking for all the velocity and turns.
0:36: Looks like a heavy fighter from ww2 but retrofuturistic.
the absolute last thing you would want to hear when in a rocket is if the pilot says "oops"
The fly who was called great the whole video: happy fly noises
What about the Helicopter guy?
3:39 dude went so fast his rocket flew to the twilight zone without him.
That's got to be the best pilot I've ever seen
Thank you sir, for teaching me about the Ion KAL-1000 exploit! Time to build Expanse level ships with only Dawn engines >:)
I love how ksp videos are a youtube time machine
The guy that makes things not fly fly: basically made a MIG :D
Felt personally called out for all of these.
Bruh u pulled some mad Gs on the 1st one
That's always the thing with those "engine with a cockpit strapped to it" type planes. Taking off and flying? GREAT! Landing.... good luck. Applies to real life too, as the GeeBee Model R racing plane proved.
this is edited like a typ and i love it
That last one is basically just the Gee Bee as a jet aircraft.
Your ambient light boost makes me want to be blind