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Soyuz U rockets took over when the last Voskhod took off on June 29th, 1976The Vostoks pretty much flew up to the 21st century with the Zenit/Yantar modifications up above
Soyuz U rockets took over when the last Voskhod took off on June 29th, 1976The Vostoks pretty much flew up to the 21st century with the Zenit/Yantar modifications up above








He does release stuff in update batches. Usually it's every 1-2 monthsAre you doing 3D modelling as a living or is it just a hobby? I've spent 1.5 hours yesterday trying to get a cylinder the way I wanted and here your are...
Are you planning on releasing some of the content/missions separately? I really like to try some of the stuff out.
You may find the link with the newest release in the post #921 from 14th December (quoted below):Are you planning on releasing some of the content/missions separately? I really like to try some of the stuff out.
I will upload a ready-made addon, in parts it will not work either, one does not work without the otherAny reason to not upload to the Forums resources section?
Btw, are you going to prepare also Soyuz 2.1v - IMHO the most unusual (in terms of appearance and design) member of the R-7 family? It's a pretty rare variant, however it might be so due to the fact that it has been in service for less than decade + it seems to be used almost exclusively for launching Earth observation satellites - both military and civilian

Although there's a chance that parts will not work without the other, putting it in a single link would be too heavy to download on most browsersI will upload a ready-made addon, in parts it will not work either, one does not work without the other
in fact, what I do does not take up much space on hard drive most of the addon is VesselBuilder Multistage2015 GeneralVehicle....Although there's a chance that parts will not work without the other, putting it in a single link would be too heavy to download on most browsers
looks like a transition link from Soyuz-2 to Soyuz-5Impressive work and superb quality as alwaysBtw, are you going to prepare also Soyuz 2.1v - IMHO the most unusual (in terms of appearance and design) member of the R-7 family? It's a pretty rare variant, however it might be so due to the fact that it has been in service for less than decade + it seems to be used almost exclusively for launching Earth observation satellites - both military and civilian