Good morning, fellow orbinauts,
I am proud to announce a new sort of vehicle may soon become a regular at some of your lunar operations
. More precisely, a reusable transport is on the drawing board that can carry 15-20 tons of payload on round-trips between lunar orbit and moonbases, or haul 30-35 tons of one-way payload and return empty.
So what's special when there are already formidable vehicles available at OrbitHangar that can perform similiar tasks (and are of higher mesh quality)?
The Ironman-type lunar logistics vehicle is assumed to be a vehicle of choice for early or low-budget lunar facilities (your choice
) in that it's designed as a simple & rugged platform compatible with various payload modules. Most notably, its single main engine runs on liquid oxygen and iron pre-mixed into a monopropellant, probably the cheapest and most accessible propellant option available on the moon.
Here's a quick & dirty first screenshot showing an Ironman with a simple unpressurized 20-ton cargo pod. A liquid oxygen tanker variant and a pressurized cabin module will also be available by default.

Ironman with its default payloads will be spacecraft3-based, though a Velcro variant for easier payload customization is considered.
I'm not yet sure whether to code the vessel with a classic hover engine or make it a tailsitter relying on a main engine. Most other landers seem to go with the hover engine variant for easier precision landings, though a tailsitter configuration arguably makes orbital maneuvring a lot more convenient. What would people prefer around here?
I'll keep you updated, especially with a few more screenies.
I am proud to announce a new sort of vehicle may soon become a regular at some of your lunar operations
So what's special when there are already formidable vehicles available at OrbitHangar that can perform similiar tasks (and are of higher mesh quality)?
The Ironman-type lunar logistics vehicle is assumed to be a vehicle of choice for early or low-budget lunar facilities (your choice
Here's a quick & dirty first screenshot showing an Ironman with a simple unpressurized 20-ton cargo pod. A liquid oxygen tanker variant and a pressurized cabin module will also be available by default.

Ironman with its default payloads will be spacecraft3-based, though a Velcro variant for easier payload customization is considered.
I'm not yet sure whether to code the vessel with a classic hover engine or make it a tailsitter relying on a main engine. Most other landers seem to go with the hover engine variant for easier precision landings, though a tailsitter configuration arguably makes orbital maneuvring a lot more convenient. What would people prefer around here?
I'll keep you updated, especially with a few more screenies.



