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@messier82ac4 ай бұрын
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.
@Zenek7274
3 ай бұрын
How do you create the outlines of the rockets in the blueprint analysis bits? They look great.
@eekee6034
2 ай бұрын
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.
@au8entikosellhnas7405 ай бұрын
nice seeing you branching out your content
@carstentiede
4 ай бұрын
yea try something new were proud of u
@screaminghorse8818
4 ай бұрын
purely because i miss a time where yt comments were rife with the following sentiment i leave you this kys Good day and happy new year
@eth_45 ай бұрын
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!
@KillaBustaHata
5 ай бұрын
honestly the sale and the science update has pushed it into playable standards and this is coming from someone who played it on day one
@bigmitch93995 ай бұрын
The production value just gets better and better every video
@KerbalSpaceProgramOfficial5 ай бұрын
Thanks for playing! Thanks for starting off with an explosion!
@maniek0156
3 ай бұрын
Eyy yooo
@darelsalty
Ай бұрын
whayt
@Fusix5 ай бұрын
Absolutely awesome video! Great explanations, beautiful drawings, and great content. Would love to see more!
@malcolmrosewood7545 ай бұрын
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
@rileyfitzsimons88755 ай бұрын
I really love that your doing other content too now. I’m a big fan of KSP and KSP 2 and can’t wait to see more!!
@orionljc5 ай бұрын
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
@ajfenton25195 ай бұрын
Wonderful video. Your presentation reminded me much of another youtubers KSP series, but I feel I learned a little more here.
@rafasr05 ай бұрын
22:40 - Its really cute seeing kerman passing out due to g-lock
@CapsiZ_4 ай бұрын
I loved this video!! I have always been a fan of ksp and I love the way you make these video's! Keep it up, I would love to see more vids on ksp
@jonahosterried78325 ай бұрын
actually a really good video for beginners! At the beginning the pace in which you explained everything was perfect, the more time went on you kinda grasped over view things, like why you launch in the one direction. (idk, you probably thought about this and decided its for the best to dont explain it). Continue making more of these Videos!
@yknowidontcare5 ай бұрын
i would love to see this become a series of sorts, amazing video
@w014prc75 ай бұрын
2:12 ...you do realise Tim is one of the 5 veteran kerbalnauts in KSP 2, and that he's named after a team member who passed away... right?
@flyingturtle88684 ай бұрын
I really liked this new humouristic type of video. Keep it up!
@danitheman72355 ай бұрын
We need WAY! more ksp content. Amazing video.
@andreip93785 ай бұрын
Wow, very good narration and explanations. I love it.
@Ezis95 ай бұрын
This is the best educational KSP video I've seen! You have a knack and I would love to see you keep growing it! Some opinionated constructive criticism: I think it'd be good to give a little more in-the-moment attention to the drama of the flying segments and keep showing what you're explaining as you teach it; I could see how some might get lost at the explanation of orbits without actually seeing what you're talking about happening on screen. Hope that helps; I just really wanna see this series succeed. Of course it's all a balance for you to decide so don't let anyone MAKE you make these videos one specific way or another ;}
@bryanmyers99775 ай бұрын
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.
@gamerbrosupergamer85205 ай бұрын
The saying you learn something new every day is always true with you m82
@B_e_a_n_455 ай бұрын
This was a really cool video! I look forward to another video w/ KSP2
@AsdAsd-zi4uw4 ай бұрын
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!
@goransolheim87724 ай бұрын
Liked the different stuff man keep it up
@yungapplemoose7355 ай бұрын
This video’s explanations are so much fun
@dying2play5175 ай бұрын
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...
@elhsgiuloigtn
2 ай бұрын
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.
@dying2play517
2 ай бұрын
I don't believe so unfortunately. JNSQ isn't compatible with several mods@@elhsgiuloigtn
@gmlviper4 ай бұрын
Please keep doing them, very nice format.
@FGDDD75 ай бұрын
If I had ever learned it, I totally forgot that velocity is squared in the drag equation. Very useful to know. Would like to see the same demo on a body without atmosphere in a future vid. Guessing the higher acceleration vehicle would go higher in this case as it's fighting gravity for less time.
@ghostdog04245 ай бұрын
Sick intro, up there with Martincitopant's KSP
@almightyIrie4 ай бұрын
I stumbled over this channel thx to yt algorithm and it made me aware of flyout. I'm a bit of an aviation nut, but i'm also a gamer and the fact we can't play it yet makes me mad.. But you know what we can play? KSP2. Liked and subbed, please more. EDIT: just seen we can actually play it now.. that's amazing!
@stormycat71885 ай бұрын
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.
@NuttyRob17755 ай бұрын
More KSP content for sure. Well done video.
@fildusak7595 ай бұрын
love these explanations!
@HD2-015 ай бұрын
I wo7ld definitely love to see more ksp2 from you
@bellein62705 ай бұрын
Messier is definitely the type of guy to play realism overhaul on the original ksp
@concordegaming50374 ай бұрын
Calling survivability optional is a true KSP player move. Nicely done, Messier.
@osprey20235 ай бұрын
Always a good day when Messier82 uploads
@WillMack384 ай бұрын
Loved the video
@uh-11415 ай бұрын
Great vid
@terrakotta62935 ай бұрын
hell yea more KSP please! Would love for you to try other methods or mission architecture to go to the Mun other than Apollo's Lunar Orbit Rendezvous. May I suggest earth orbit rendezvous?
@Verbot8195 ай бұрын
This was a great explanation
@sonnyraine34455 ай бұрын
You describing aviation and other forms of physics is so interesting that I’m think of going to school for it
@4thfrom74 ай бұрын
This account gets better every time I watch!
@remain_5 ай бұрын
I liked this way more than I thought I would
@danielmansoor81755 ай бұрын
Love to see new content! If you go back to Flyout, maybe we can see a modern take on an AH-56? Perchance?
@yungapplemoose7355 ай бұрын
First time seeing one of your vids. Noice
@Speed_Walker4 ай бұрын
Please do more videos, they are so good :)
@gsxr600rafii5 ай бұрын
Your video was fantastic
@AnzeKoselj-dn7bq4 ай бұрын
Great video bro, one thing tho. When you were trying to reach orbit, your ascent was way too steep. Next launch try to be pointing 45 degrees from radial out at around 10-12km. Keep up the good content man.
@alpharoughneck86195 ай бұрын
KSP is why i like airplanes in the first place lol, played it when it first came out. Could never figure out how to fly into the distant planets so i settled by making airplanes
@platy0024 ай бұрын
Definitely make another one!
@gman91085 ай бұрын
Commented for the algorithm. Its criminal that this has only 500 views
@blutracer20375 ай бұрын
You know it's gonna be a good when the first launch is 11 minutes in to a 26 minute video.
@user-lt9sy4uc6c4 ай бұрын
you should try to build an oblique wing plane in flyout. i know they were only ever concepts so idk if it would actually work with flyout physics but I think it would be a super cool build if it did work.
@dango62664 ай бұрын
Yooo abouta take a college physics class this came at an amazing time
@jjthejetplane115 ай бұрын
I would like to point out that in ksp the atmosphere doesn't actually end at 70 km. You're right that orbits above that don't decay, but when performing aero braking during reentry (depending on velocity of course) you'll start to notice heat on the vessel at all the way up to 90 km or higher in my testing coming back from say, Jool or eeloo :)
@maxmachac97565 ай бұрын
Sprocket would be awesome to see as well
@AbsolutelyNotKirrim5 ай бұрын
i did not know you also did ksp, epic
@IlTjaylI4 ай бұрын
I didn't see the video was made by Messier 82, no wonder I liked it so much. 😂
@karelpgbr5 ай бұрын
I love KSP, I always mess around in the sandbox mode
@user-uw5rk4jq7c5 ай бұрын
Youre doing ksp now... cool
@Grathew5 ай бұрын
Honestly this is how KSP tutorials should be.
@shadowmechanic25295 ай бұрын
W game. Very proud
@JTelli7865 ай бұрын
Really glad your branching into other games! Should bring more people by to see your channel and def do another KSP2 video!
@navyrayne5 ай бұрын
Def make another one
@eekee60342 ай бұрын
"For the first time in Kerbal history, we'll try to have an emphasis on safety" 🤣🤣🤣 Truth! I mean, I haven't done badly; I used drone cores until I got good, but sooner or later, something has to give. I mean, when the choice is between safety or playability... 😈
@icymastergod33395 ай бұрын
As a ksp player, I still learned stuff from this
@josueviens59154 ай бұрын
Yes we want another
@Zio_175 ай бұрын
this seems like martincitopants vid just in KSP 2 and more explaining
@ctbram06272 ай бұрын
Did you know that Tim C. is the only kerbal to have a middle initial? He is named in honor of a dev that worked on ksp 2 and passed away.
@neves50835 ай бұрын
Would be super cool if you did some Simplerockets 2 gameplay
@dormindurst3495 ай бұрын
It's Kerbin' Time!
@MrCavespider114 ай бұрын
Bro really pulled a apple on the second rocket
@rafaellima63834 ай бұрын
Engagement for the engagement gods
@beeengineer5 ай бұрын
Nice vid! Although I do prefer your Flyout content
@TheTruePopeFrancisАй бұрын
“Fire extinguisher sauce”
@Randomperson-ie6bm5 ай бұрын
this man is like a professor
@NyZandry5 ай бұрын
We must sacrifice Kerbals for science!
@ilsottopagato55845 ай бұрын
You should've played Ksp 1, anyway, great video!
@j.s.unknkown78704 ай бұрын
Please more!!!!
@deceptively_flat4 ай бұрын
i'm going to study in aerospace engineering so your videos are not just interesting but also useful for me
@jaxionmaxomus43154 ай бұрын
You should play some from the depths too, there’s bound to be some overlap of interests and people looking for new simulations
@Lucassainte-rose4 ай бұрын
I can’t wait to watch him building air launched rockets
@Affy.nits20645 ай бұрын
Nice
@IvanRodriguez-tl2zr5 ай бұрын
I love this! We need more KSP 2 let's plays and I like the small physics lessons.
@MRraptor10115 ай бұрын
Tim must be doing a bicilion G's on the first launch
@Amelia-mq6hm5 ай бұрын
Me with 300h on ksp: mmmh yes, interensting
@adsfasdf18475 ай бұрын
Messier 82 what is your foot size
@benceszasz82825 ай бұрын
Finaly
@jcbdigger49455 ай бұрын
great video, little concerned at the survival of Tim, try and fix that next time ;)
@Moritz_Space5 ай бұрын
Tim C was on of the earliest members of the dev team who sadly passed away
@messier82ac
5 ай бұрын
So I have seen now. I feel bad about the jokes
@shlomgoldberg91364 ай бұрын
I do not give a fuck about KSP2, but this is a good video
@settratheimperishable40934 ай бұрын
I do enjoy me some KSP
@fatboy_slippy5 ай бұрын
Good to see messier torture creatures other than Jimmy
@saltyradiation7065 ай бұрын
Your name should be ronaldoer82 because you're the GOAT
@user-pl9jd1qb2m5 ай бұрын
SPACE!!!!!
@playyourturntodieatvgperson5 ай бұрын
Plane man tell us more of your space science with funny words
@crazinessincorporated33294 ай бұрын
If you decide to go to the moon in your next video, feel free to use the maneuver nodes to set up the approach, otherwise, the age-old trick before maneuver nodes existed can also be done. Get into LKO, and when you see the Mun rise over the horizon, burn, baby, burn
@Rakso6415 ай бұрын
Can you please make a tutorial on how to be pro in Flyout, how to make planes NOT to flip whilst taking off?
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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.
@Zenek7274
3 ай бұрын
How do you create the outlines of the rockets in the blueprint analysis bits? They look great.
@eekee6034
2 ай бұрын
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.
nice seeing you branching out your content
@carstentiede
4 ай бұрын
yea try something new were proud of u
@screaminghorse8818
4 ай бұрын
purely because i miss a time where yt comments were rife with the following sentiment i leave you this kys Good day and happy new year
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!
@KillaBustaHata
5 ай бұрын
honestly the sale and the science update has pushed it into playable standards and this is coming from someone who played it on day one
The production value just gets better and better every video
Thanks for playing! Thanks for starting off with an explosion!
@maniek0156
3 ай бұрын
Eyy yooo
@darelsalty
Ай бұрын
whayt
Absolutely awesome video! Great explanations, beautiful drawings, and great content. Would love to see more!
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
I really love that your doing other content too now. I’m a big fan of KSP and KSP 2 and can’t wait to see more!!
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
Wonderful video. Your presentation reminded me much of another youtubers KSP series, but I feel I learned a little more here.
22:40 - Its really cute seeing kerman passing out due to g-lock
I loved this video!! I have always been a fan of ksp and I love the way you make these video's! Keep it up, I would love to see more vids on ksp
actually a really good video for beginners! At the beginning the pace in which you explained everything was perfect, the more time went on you kinda grasped over view things, like why you launch in the one direction. (idk, you probably thought about this and decided its for the best to dont explain it). Continue making more of these Videos!
i would love to see this become a series of sorts, amazing video
2:12 ...you do realise Tim is one of the 5 veteran kerbalnauts in KSP 2, and that he's named after a team member who passed away... right?
I really liked this new humouristic type of video. Keep it up!
We need WAY! more ksp content. Amazing video.
Wow, very good narration and explanations. I love it.
This is the best educational KSP video I've seen! You have a knack and I would love to see you keep growing it! Some opinionated constructive criticism: I think it'd be good to give a little more in-the-moment attention to the drama of the flying segments and keep showing what you're explaining as you teach it; I could see how some might get lost at the explanation of orbits without actually seeing what you're talking about happening on screen. Hope that helps; I just really wanna see this series succeed. Of course it's all a balance for you to decide so don't let anyone MAKE you make these videos one specific way or another ;}
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.
The saying you learn something new every day is always true with you m82
This was a really cool video! I look forward to another video w/ KSP2
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!
Liked the different stuff man keep it up
This video’s explanations are so much fun
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...
@elhsgiuloigtn
2 ай бұрын
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.
@dying2play517
2 ай бұрын
I don't believe so unfortunately. JNSQ isn't compatible with several mods@@elhsgiuloigtn
Please keep doing them, very nice format.
If I had ever learned it, I totally forgot that velocity is squared in the drag equation. Very useful to know. Would like to see the same demo on a body without atmosphere in a future vid. Guessing the higher acceleration vehicle would go higher in this case as it's fighting gravity for less time.
Sick intro, up there with Martincitopant's KSP
I stumbled over this channel thx to yt algorithm and it made me aware of flyout. I'm a bit of an aviation nut, but i'm also a gamer and the fact we can't play it yet makes me mad.. But you know what we can play? KSP2. Liked and subbed, please more. EDIT: just seen we can actually play it now.. that's amazing!
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.
More KSP content for sure. Well done video.
love these explanations!
I wo7ld definitely love to see more ksp2 from you
Messier is definitely the type of guy to play realism overhaul on the original ksp
Calling survivability optional is a true KSP player move. Nicely done, Messier.
Always a good day when Messier82 uploads
Loved the video
Great vid
hell yea more KSP please! Would love for you to try other methods or mission architecture to go to the Mun other than Apollo's Lunar Orbit Rendezvous. May I suggest earth orbit rendezvous?
This was a great explanation
You describing aviation and other forms of physics is so interesting that I’m think of going to school for it
This account gets better every time I watch!
I liked this way more than I thought I would
Love to see new content! If you go back to Flyout, maybe we can see a modern take on an AH-56? Perchance?
First time seeing one of your vids. Noice
Please do more videos, they are so good :)
Your video was fantastic
Great video bro, one thing tho. When you were trying to reach orbit, your ascent was way too steep. Next launch try to be pointing 45 degrees from radial out at around 10-12km. Keep up the good content man.
KSP is why i like airplanes in the first place lol, played it when it first came out. Could never figure out how to fly into the distant planets so i settled by making airplanes
Definitely make another one!
Commented for the algorithm. Its criminal that this has only 500 views
You know it's gonna be a good when the first launch is 11 minutes in to a 26 minute video.
you should try to build an oblique wing plane in flyout. i know they were only ever concepts so idk if it would actually work with flyout physics but I think it would be a super cool build if it did work.
Yooo abouta take a college physics class this came at an amazing time
I would like to point out that in ksp the atmosphere doesn't actually end at 70 km. You're right that orbits above that don't decay, but when performing aero braking during reentry (depending on velocity of course) you'll start to notice heat on the vessel at all the way up to 90 km or higher in my testing coming back from say, Jool or eeloo :)
Sprocket would be awesome to see as well
i did not know you also did ksp, epic
I didn't see the video was made by Messier 82, no wonder I liked it so much. 😂
I love KSP, I always mess around in the sandbox mode
Youre doing ksp now... cool
Honestly this is how KSP tutorials should be.
W game. Very proud
Really glad your branching into other games! Should bring more people by to see your channel and def do another KSP2 video!
Def make another one
"For the first time in Kerbal history, we'll try to have an emphasis on safety" 🤣🤣🤣 Truth! I mean, I haven't done badly; I used drone cores until I got good, but sooner or later, something has to give. I mean, when the choice is between safety or playability... 😈
As a ksp player, I still learned stuff from this
Yes we want another
this seems like martincitopants vid just in KSP 2 and more explaining
Did you know that Tim C. is the only kerbal to have a middle initial? He is named in honor of a dev that worked on ksp 2 and passed away.
Would be super cool if you did some Simplerockets 2 gameplay
It's Kerbin' Time!
Bro really pulled a apple on the second rocket
Engagement for the engagement gods
Nice vid! Although I do prefer your Flyout content
“Fire extinguisher sauce”
this man is like a professor
We must sacrifice Kerbals for science!
You should've played Ksp 1, anyway, great video!
Please more!!!!
i'm going to study in aerospace engineering so your videos are not just interesting but also useful for me
You should play some from the depths too, there’s bound to be some overlap of interests and people looking for new simulations
I can’t wait to watch him building air launched rockets
Nice
I love this! We need more KSP 2 let's plays and I like the small physics lessons.
Tim must be doing a bicilion G's on the first launch
Me with 300h on ksp: mmmh yes, interensting
Messier 82 what is your foot size
Finaly
great video, little concerned at the survival of Tim, try and fix that next time ;)
Tim C was on of the earliest members of the dev team who sadly passed away
@messier82ac
5 ай бұрын
So I have seen now. I feel bad about the jokes
I do not give a fuck about KSP2, but this is a good video
I do enjoy me some KSP
Good to see messier torture creatures other than Jimmy
Your name should be ronaldoer82 because you're the GOAT
SPACE!!!!!
Plane man tell us more of your space science with funny words
If you decide to go to the moon in your next video, feel free to use the maneuver nodes to set up the approach, otherwise, the age-old trick before maneuver nodes existed can also be done. Get into LKO, and when you see the Mun rise over the horizon, burn, baby, burn
Can you please make a tutorial on how to be pro in Flyout, how to make planes NOT to flip whilst taking off?
nice cat