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[[File:zokeScreenshot2033.png|thumb|left|400x400px|Interior of the Valk highlighting crew lounge and storage lockers.]]
 
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[[File:zokeScreenshot1984.png|thumb|left|400x400px|The prototype Valk on ascent from Kerbin, 2195]]
 
[[File:zokeScreenshot1984.png|thumb|left|400x400px|The prototype Valk on ascent from Kerbin, 2195]]
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Revision as of 21:12, 26 January 2023

OS-57 Valk

Orbital Transport Shuttle
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National Origin Zokesia,UIF
Production History
Designer Cythen Aerospace Industries, Ward Industries
Service History
Used By Zokesia, UIF, Foran, Cyten-Ward Industries


The Cyten-Ward Industries OS-57 Valk is a single-stage heavy orbital shuttle designed to transport supplies to and from planetary bodies on and off kerbin. First introduced in 2195, the "Valk" is the largest single-stage orbital shuttlecraft deployed in kerbal history.

Featuring four high bypass ratio lift packages on the wings and two Z70 Hybrid powerplants, the Valk has a lifting capacity of 100 tons to low Kerbin Orbit or higher payloads on smaller celestial bodies. Featuring a crew compliment of three, pilot navigator and mechanic, the Valk is usually also tasked with carrying passengers offworld and can seat over 500. The wide cargo bay can fit over a dozen vehicles, aircraft, or support equipment and can quickly bring needed bulk fuels and resources to colonies. Designed to operate in tandem with an interplanetary mothership, the Valk performs the decent and accent from surface while the orbital transport remains in the safety of high orbit.

Aircraft of a Comparable Role and Era

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Gallery

Valk unloading troops on Laythe for joint military exercise between the UIF and Zokeisa, 2199.
Interior of the Valk highlighting crew lounge and storage lockers.
The prototype Valk on ascent from Kerbin, 2195