For those of you commenting, I was not aware Tim C. Kerman was a developer of the game. I try to pay a more decent respect to him as my new chief astronaut in my most recent video.
I love KSP! or at least, I love watching other people play it; it's too much like hard work for me. ;) I like seeing Flyout too though; perhaps more so because I'm tired of KSP's bugs and limitations. I just don't like war machines too much, though I guess a lot of other people do. I do play KSP when I've got an idea which fits the game. Your ornithopter vid makes me think of making one in KSP1, perhaps using 2 rotors to flap and a servo for "collective" after your idea, which seems much easier to set up than all servos and controllers. Helicopter blades should do for stiff, light wings.
As a student studying aerospace engineering I love the channel! As a student studying specificaly space systems, I would LOVE more ksp content. I'm still waiting to start playing ksp2 untill its a bit further along, but I love the first one, and its a significant reason im in my current major. I really love the more educational bend the recent videos have been taking with explaining the physics behind different concepts. Keep it up!
Please do more KSP content! I love your flyout videos, and makes me want to try to make planes like that in different games. Would love to see your aeroinsanity in space
watching the imminent clearly fatal crash with the surface approach as you speak calmly, only to crossfade to VAB footage before anything can go wrong without acknowledgement was very funny.
Great video I personally love this kind of videos cause they teach me a lot that i dont know. Would like to see more KSP content in the future! Happy new year also and a question, how do you do those blueprints for the planes or rockets? any special program or is just photoshop? im interested a lot in planning things
Nice video man, LIKED & SUBSCRIBED! I've been playing pretty much ONLY KSP 1 w/JNSQ, Kerbalism and Bluedog Design Bureau (w/120+ mods) and with all the extra realism I've learned how to launch properly, rather than the standard MOAR BOOSTERS and FULL THROTTLE all the way up. I've got my launches pretty efficient, and learned how the max-q areas work on Kerbin. Even though JNSQ changes the scaling, the atmosphere end is only 10km different from 70 to reach space to 80km (80,000m). But, instead of slamming through the maximum dynamic pressure of the atmo and seeing flames surrounding the rockets during launch. During launch, when your velocity reaches 350-380 m/s, you reduce throttle down to 50% and just ride it out at that. You'll pass through max-q around 30km up when you can raise your throttle if needed. In stock, basically as soon as you start to see the aerodynamic effects around the tip of the rocket you'll want to reduce throttle to half. Save the fuel for when you're NOT getting pushed back by aerodynamic drag above 30km (20-25km in stock). It's leaves you with a lot more extra delta-v when you need to circularize your orbit. OR, you can dial it in so well that you don't ever have a coasting phase. You can just burn your way straight into a perfect orbit, but takes a lot of practice. Great video man, keep up the good work...
Hey, is there a way to get JNSQ working with blackracks volumetric clouds? I tried it once and I was pretty disappointed since I liked the rescaled planets and new stuff in JNSQ.
Hey, I've been playing Kerbal space program since 2011 or 12. Congratulations on making the best beginner video I have ever seen. No seriously. This was better than even Scott Manley ever did. You've earned my subscription as long as you keep me laughing! 😅 If I can ever get my kids interested in the game I will start them on this video.
Completely unrelated to this vid, but I have an idea. You should make a plane (in flyout probably) with an ejecting pod like the F111 Aardvark has, but the pod is another plane. It’d be absolutely stupid, but hilarious.
Just like the beautiful, irregular, and colorful cosmic mess of gas and dust that Is the name sake of your channel. Your content is equally wonderful, both educational and funny! With all of my heart I hope you continue with your awesome content, and achieve true solar dominance!