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Indian Rockets Blueprint by me
« on: 07/02/2020 11:22 am »
I've made this blueprint with these rockets:
SLV-3, ASLV, PSLV-XL, GSLV Mk 1-2, GSLV Mk-3, GSLV Mk-4
I'm quite happy with the outcome but I want to know what do you think.


Any suggestion is welcome.

Offline freda

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Re: Indian Rockets Blueprint by me
« Reply #1 on: 07/02/2020 12:10 pm »
I always like the "blueprint" depictions of things. This is good. Thank you for sharing it with us. ISRO is a positive, emerging force, and seems to have a strong future. Seeing the collection of rockets at their disposal clarifies that. I especially like the largest, with 4 big solids, each with 2 smaller solids.

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Re: Indian Rockets Blueprint by me
« Reply #2 on: 07/02/2020 04:47 pm »
Very nice! My only suggestion would be to exclude the last one, since it is has not flown and is subject to change. The flown rocket list is impressive enough.

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Re: Indian Rockets Blueprint by me
« Reply #3 on: 08/12/2020 06:34 pm »
Impressive prints. But GSLV Mk2 doesn't use any SITVC tanks.

And I think each S200 has only 1 FNC tank.

Re: Indian Rockets Blueprint by me
« Reply #4 on: 08/21/2020 10:51 am »
Impressive prints. But GSLV Mk2 doesn't use any SITVC tanks.

And I think each S200 has only 1 FNC tank.
Thank you! I'm not sure about that
reference:
https://danielmarin.naukas.com/2015/08/29/puesto-en-orbita-el-satelite-gsat-6-gslv-d6/gslv-mk2-line1/

 

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