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[[Image:Dflite4.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Dragonfly Lite atop a fairingless Ariane 5]]
  
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|1=Two sources
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*[http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=58685&package_id=124522 Dragonfly-Lite at [[CCCP Fleet]]]
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*[https://www.orbiter-forum.com/resources/dragonfly-lite-cve-lite.4508/ Dragonfly-Lite (CVE-lite)]
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|2=[[List of add-ons by martins|Martin Schweiger]] modified by David 'dh219' Henderson
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|3=2004-10-24
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|4=unknown
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The default [[Dragonfly]] is a great craft for manipulating space station elements in a futuristic building environment. It has only one problem: it's too large to launch!
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The '''DragonflyLite''' is an attempt to rectify that problem by scaling the Dragonfly down to a more realistic size for a short-term habitable component of a space station, rather than a medium term habitable vessel which it appears to have been.
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The advantage of this is that the craft can fit under the fairing of an [[Ariane 5]] or in the hold of the Shuttle.
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[[Image:Dflite1.jpg|Dragonfly Lite meets its bigger brother]]
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Dragonfly Lite (CVE -lite) is also available at [https://www.orbiter-forum.com/resources/dragonfly-lite-cve-lite.4508/ Orbiter-forum/resources].
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[[Category:Add-ons]]
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[[Category:Vessel add-ons]]
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[[Category:Spacecraft add-ons]]
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[[Category:CVEL Vessels]]
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[[Category:Add-ons by David Henderson]]

Latest revision as of 11:35, 23 May 2024

Dragonfly Lite atop a fairingless Ariane 5

Project home: Two sources

Author: Martin Schweiger modified by David 'dh219' Henderson
Current version: 2004-10-24
Compatibility: unknown


The default Dragonfly is a great craft for manipulating space station elements in a futuristic building environment. It has only one problem: it's too large to launch!

The DragonflyLite is an attempt to rectify that problem by scaling the Dragonfly down to a more realistic size for a short-term habitable component of a space station, rather than a medium term habitable vessel which it appears to have been.

The advantage of this is that the craft can fit under the fairing of an Ariane 5 or in the hold of the Shuttle.

Dragonfly Lite meets its bigger brother

Dragonfly Lite (CVE -lite) is also available at Orbiter-forum/resources.