Space Force One!
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<h1>Freedom Force One</h1> Inspired by the Mercury Capsule Bank, this design takes flight with a rocket motor in tow. Get ready for lift-off! UPDATE: - A small payload cap has been added, making it easy to attach weight and a parachute to the capsule. You can glue it in or use screws where the cap meets the capsule. <img src="https://cdn.thingiverse.com/renders/2e/87/00/19/52/c1a6c72d23ba38b63d44f489b78b028e_preview_featured.jpg"> - The body is now divided into two parts, with a nozzle section that can be printed in a different color. - The nozzle section features two sets of holes for securing the rocket motor with a paperclip. - The capsule has been refined for improved print resolution and sports a "Mercury Joe" style window. - A single-piece tower can be easily glued to the top of the capsule. - Use scrap filament to create the tower's spike. In celebration of May 5th, the day Alan Shepard became the first American in space aboard Freedom 7! A world where the US Space Force was born instead of NASA takes shape. Space Force One sends its first astronauts soaring into orbit atop an upgraded V2 booster. [Fusion 360 Model](https://a360.co/2JjxHuS) <b>Notes</b> - Feel free to modify the Fusion 360 file. - Check back often for updates. - You'll need BT50 and BT60 tubing for a liner (and minor insulator).
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