OTRAG
Note this is a save breaking update. Engine parts have changed roles. You may have to rebuild your craft, and in the case of the AJ10 you will have to do more. Any vessels in flight with an AJ10-early will be removed.
This release brought to you once again with massive help from Agathorn. He's an official contributor now, but he still gets thanked for what he slogged through.
- Add AJ10-104D config (Ablestar engine, restartable).
- Switch to using SXT parts for the X-405 and early AJ10 engines. NOTE: Save-breaking, since the old "AJ10 early" engine no longer exists. Make sure no inflight vessels use that engine; you will have to recreate (or hand-edit) craft files using it. Sorry, but this one just looks soooo good and the old one was a placeholder. Requires SXT v20 for obvious reasons. On the bright side, the new X-405 has roll control from its turbopump exhaust jets! (That's the second "engine" listed in the part info window).
- With all VSR engine changes backported to Realism Overhaul, and with an SXT X-405 engine, the LV-T30 is now once again the LR-105 sustainer.
- S1.5400 / 11D33 configs moved off the RD-0105/RD-0109 (since they are unrelated) and combined with the RD-58 configs (RD-58 is a development of 11D33), which is now on the LV-T45.
- Fix pricing for Redstone/Juno I engine (slightly cheaper in A-6/Redstone variant, more expensive in A-7/Juno variant).
- Cost and place XLR-11 (X-1 and the like) and XLR-99 (X-15) engines.
- Place and price F-1 engine.
- Fix up RL10 configs and pricing.
- Place and price FASA Gemini.
- BevoLJ: Place and price Salyut stations and Soyuz ferries and Skylab (from Raidernick's mods).
- Fix Flight Control node typo.
- Place standard KW fairings in the start node.
- Fix Bell 8xxx configs (Agena engine).
- Add a new part, the Tiny Tim booster (for sounding rockets) from Agathorn.
- Procedural SRB now unlocks with your first solid booster (Castor 1), not before.
- WAC/Aerobee sustainer engine upgrades now cost money.
- We now recommend TestFlight for all your part testing/failure needs.
Photo via astronautix courtesy Lutz Kayser himself. Look up OTRAG, it's cool.