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− | It is best used in [[spaceplane]]s because the Mk2 shape generates decent lift. It has two attachment nodes, fore ''and'' aft, allowing it to be placed inline with other Mk2 parts. Otherwise it is very much like the standard [[Mk2 Cockpit]]. One crew is enough to control the vehicle so this cockpit gives a limited "crew transport" capability to the [[craft]]. The [[ | + | It is best used in [[spaceplane]]s because the Mk2 shape generates decent lift. It has two attachment nodes, fore ''and'' aft, allowing it to be placed inline with other Mk2 parts. Otherwise it is very much like the standard [[Mk2 Cockpit]]. One crew is enough to control the vehicle so this cockpit gives a limited "crew transport" capability to the [[craft]]. The [[MK2 Crew Cabin]] is ideal for adding crew capacity. |
== Product description == | == Product description == |
Revision as of 17:26, 14 March 2020
Mk2 Inline Cockpit | |||||
Cockpit by C7 Aerospace Division | |||||
Radial size | Mk2 | ||||
Cost | (total) | 3 500.00 | |||
(dry) | 3 470.00 | ||||
Mass | (total) | 2.10 t | |||
(dry) | 2.00 t | ||||
Drag | 0.1 | ||||
Max. Temp. | 2500 K | ||||
Volume | ? | ||||
Impact Tolerance | 45 m/s | ||||
Research | High Altitude Flight | ||||
Unlock cost | 20 000 | ||||
Since version | 0.25 | ||||
Part configuration | mk2CockpitInline.cfg | ||||
Command module | |||||
Pitch torque | 15.0 kN·m | ||||
Yaw torque | 15.0 kN·m | ||||
Roll torque | 15.0 kN·m | ||||
Electricity required for torque |
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Crew capacity | (maximum) | 2 | |||
(required) | 1 | ||||
Monopropellant | 25 | ||||
Electric capacity | 150.0 ⚡ | ||||
SAS level | × None | ||||
Inventory Slots | 2 slots | ||||
Volume Limit | 150 l | ||||
Wing | |||||
Lift generated | 0.47 |
The Mk2 Inline Cockpit is a Mk2 sized cockpit adopted from the "Spaceplane Plus"(SPP) mod by PorkJet.
Usage
It is best used in spaceplanes because the Mk2 shape generates decent lift. It has two attachment nodes, fore and aft, allowing it to be placed inline with other Mk2 parts. Otherwise it is very much like the standard Mk2 Cockpit. One crew is enough to control the vehicle so this cockpit gives a limited "crew transport" capability to the craft. The MK2 Crew Cabin is ideal for adding crew capacity.
Product description
“ | After 'accidentally' snapping the nose off of the Mk2 Cockpit, the engineers over at the C7 Aerospace Division realised that such a design looked quite functional. They quickly hammered out the following part and spruced it up for all your inline spaceplane cockpit needs! | ” |
Changes
- New model and IVA
- Initial release