Depends on the marginal cost of flying the last V1 ship, how long V2 will take to be ready, and whether there's more to be gained pulling the engines off the "old flight 6" vehicles. My guess would be, if the last V1 flies and is capable of doing so...- engine relight in "orbit" to allow true orbital flight.- payload door test (if equipped, IDK)- possibly an evening launch so ship EDL is in daylight?But past that I don't see anything that wouldn't be testable on V2.
I think we've seen our last of V1, it just seems counterintuitive (to me, a layman) to test tech that is known won't be moving forward with the design.
My question is, how far can they deviate from flight 5's profile without triggering an FAA License investigation. Say they still planed a soft landing in the Indian ocean, but wanted to go orbital first, are we looking at another 3 month wait for the OK?
Skip whatever the next V1 is, and straight to V2 SN33. Same flight plan, shooting for reliability metrics so IFT-7 can attempt a lading at BC.
They actually could fly 13/31 by mid-November. They've taken Ship 13 out for SF, so it looks like they plan to fly. I don't see too much more they can learn with V.1, however, so I would not be surprised if they decided within a couple of days simply to go straight to V.2. Of course, regulatory approval for that may engender more regulatory delays. Perhaps they have already filed for that approval and may be preparing to fly Ship 13, in case they don't soon get the permit for V.2. But if they do get the approval for V.2, I would expect them to just leapfrog straight to it.
Two flight 6 prediction threads merged.
Quote from: InterestedEngineer on 10/18/2024 01:09 amSkip whatever the next V1 is, and straight to V2 SN33. Same flight plan, shooting for reliability metrics so IFT-7 can attempt a lading at BC.The V2 vehicles need to launch off Pad 2. Pad 2 won't be ready for use until early next year.
Maybe delete the forward flaps and do an early test of this configuration.
Quote from: gin455res on 10/18/2024 10:59 amMaybe delete the forward flaps and do an early test of this configuration.Why would you omit the forward flaps and not omit the aft flaps? Both are required for EDL, and neither are required if you are not planning on returning the ship, as in using it as a fuel depot or sending it to land on the moon. For that matter, you would simply leave off the tiles in both cases too.