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                        |  Stage A was used as stage I
 of launch vehicle N1.
 Stage I maximum diameter was 16.8 m
 (across stabilizers - 22.3 m),
 height - 30.1 m.
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                        |  Stage B was used as stage II
 of launch vehicle N1.
 Stage II maximum diameter
 was about 10.3 m, height - 20.5 m.
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                        |  Stage V was used as stage III
 of launch vehicle N1.
 Stage III maximum diameter
 was 7.6 m,
 height across mating interfaces - 11.5 m.
 |  The rocket was a package design with suspended, single-unit, 
                      spherical fuel tanks and multi-engine propulsion units on 
                      stages I, II, and III. Relying on the analysis, it was decided 
                      to employ engines sized to 150 tf. Reasons for selecting 
                      such engines were: 
                       such engines could be made and tested on the existing 
                        production and test experimental facilities; to develop 
                        an engine sized to 600-900 tf would require new production 
                        and experimental facilities that would sufficiently increase 
                        the rocket development terms and cost; an engine of 150 tf was well "adapted" to stage II 
                        of LV. This capability was implemented and similar engines 
                        having a wider nozzle section were installed on stage 
                        II that allowed to use a smaller number of engines; as far as reliability and functionality of engines 
                        rely on a number of bench tests (a total operating time), 
                        with equal economic costs, higher reliability could be 
                        achieved through maturing lower thrust engines; with a multi-engine propulsion unit a redundancy is 
                        possible (to replace a failed engine) that would sufficiently 
                        increase the program implementation probability.   For this, stages I, II, and III of LV were provided with 
                      the Kord engine control system to shut down the engine at 
                      its derating. The LV thrust was sized to a level allowing 
                      to continue the mission with one engine shut down at the 
                      initial leg of trajectory. In the final phases of the stage 
                      I flight, more engines could be shut down without harming 
                      the mission program.The stage I PU contained engines NK-15 (initially 24 engines, 
                      then - 30) sized to ground thrust of 150 tf each and ring-accommodated, 
                      stage II incorporated eight similar engines with a high-altitude 
                      nozzle NK-15B, stage III - four engines NK-19 with a high-altitude 
                      nozzle. All the engines were of a closed-circuit design.
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