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First, I want to thank you. I never imagined my creation would have such an impact. For the first time, I see how much this community is still alive. I will now start again trying to create a version with fewer mods, or if everything goes as planned, a stock version.
But as I already explained, I can't guarantee success because the Space Shuttle has immense engineering behind it just to maintain stability. This is my biggest challenge: aligning the thrust vectors to avoid generating unwanted rotation, but I will do my best.
I ended up stopping focusing on playing KSP because of the release of Hollow Knight Silksong, which I've been waiting for over two years. But now I will try to create it. Thank you again for the Space Shuttle's engagement.
In short, we couldn't make a stock version of the Space Shuttle. I thought it would be easier than it looks, especially since I made the version using mods based on a NASA blueprint that gave me the measurements and appearance, and based on a photo of STS-123.
I will still keep trying to make a Space Shuttle, but with a reduced frequency. I will read some guides and watch some videos, but I can't guarantee that this version will be released. Thank you.