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Mercury Redstone 3 (Friendship 7)

313k Gestour  7.7 years ago
882 downloads

Throttle to 100%, activate Group 1 through 7.

Yay for parachutes!

Mercury-Redstone 3, or Freedom 7, was the first United States human spaceflight, on May 5, 1961, piloted by astronaut Alan Shepard. It was the first manned flight of Project Mercury, the objective of which was to put an astronaut into orbit around the Earth and return him safely. Shepard's mission was a 15-minute suborbital flight with the primary objective of demonstrating his ability to withstand the high g forces of launch and atmospheric re-entry.

Shepard named his space capsule Freedom 7, setting a precedent for the remaining six Mercury astronauts naming their spacecraft. The number 7 was included in all the manned Mercury spacecraft names to honor NASA's first group of seven astronauts. His spacecraft reached an altitude of 101.2 nautical miles (187.5 kilometers) and traveled a downrange distance of 263.1 nautical miles (487.3 kilometers). It was the third Mercury flight launched with the Mercury-Redstone Launch Vehicle, from Cape Canaveral, Florida, close to the Atlantic Ocean.

During the flight, Shepard observed the Earth and tested the capsule's attitude control system, turning the capsule around to face its blunt heat shield forward for atmospheric re-entry. He also tested the retrorockets which would return later missions from orbit, though the capsule did not have enough energy to remain in orbit. After re-entry, the capsule landed by parachute on the Atlantic ocean off the Bahamas. Shepard and the capsule were picked up by helicopter and brought to an aircraft carrier.

The mission was a technical success, though American pride in the accomplishment was dampened by the fact that just 3 weeks before, the Soviet Union had launched the first man in space, Yuri Gagarin, who completed one orbit on Vostok 1.

General Characteristics

  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 14.1ft (4.3m)
  • Length 14.1ft (4.3m)
  • Height 96.7ft (29.5m)
  • Empty Weight 21,152lbs (9,594kg)
  • Loaded Weight 62,309lbs (28,263kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 1.1
  • Wing Loading 204.2lbs/ft2 (997.1kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 305.1ft2 (28.3m2)
  • Drag Points 31281

Parts

  • Number of Parts 143
  • Control Surfaces 4
  • Performance Cost 428
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    LES Fell of 10 secs after liftoff

    5.3 years ago
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    R.I.P. John Glenn. He died today at the age of 95. You made it John. You're a star now.

    +2 7.4 years ago
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    313k Gestour

    @BobTheTitanSP haha!
    They're the best new part ever!

    7.7 years ago
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    Yay for parachutes!

    7.7 years ago
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    313k Gestour

    @Joeysellers here's my first 1.5 build!
    I love the new parts!

    7.7 years ago
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    @Gestour oh oke ^_^

    7.7 years ago
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    313k Gestour

    I don't know what the issue is with the pictures. The upload thing is a bug for sure though. I canceled the upload twice, due to minor issues I saw while taking the screen shot, and it uploaded anyway. I deleted them as soon as I noticed. @FennVectorCWA

    7.7 years ago
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    Is it normal? At first the images were messed up (like seeing my rafale screenshot as your specification/blueprint image and mini hoth as your screenshot ...it's annoying but there another one thats so weird it's like most of the users upload 3 posts of the same aircraft and the other 2 will get removed ...i thought it's a mistake (when uploading stops you would retry it by canceling without knowledge it's uploaded) but it seemed like a bug because it happens too with different users i saw another 2 posts by you with the same rocket .......and pilot mario bomber 3 times also ...this is gitting werd mah frand

    7.7 years ago
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    313k Gestour

    Just those guys on the moon. @stormy780

    7.7 years ago
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    258 stormy780

    AMAZING! I love parachutes, besides, who wants a "soft landing"?????

    7.7 years ago
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    8,333 arcues

    @Gestour and ships ..............................dont ask me what i was thinking.....................

    7.7 years ago
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    313k Gestour

    Cool.
    Cargo drop!!!
    @arcues

    7.7 years ago
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    8,333 arcues

    @Gestour i landed a whole tank on the ground

    7.7 years ago
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    313k Gestour

    I didn't have one fatality throughout the testing phase of this! I always managed to deploy the chutes and land safely. Lol
    Awesome stuff @arcues

    7.7 years ago
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    8,333 arcues

    parachutes is on your side

    7.7 years ago
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    8,333 arcues

    @Gestour i know i haz it too

    7.7 years ago
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    313k Gestour

    No doubt!
    It's great to have parachutes, and the new inlets!!!
    @arcues

    7.7 years ago
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    8,333 arcues

    yay beta

    7.7 years ago