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  • ...aft, while fuel only flows from the same stage as the engines by default.) It is similar in appearance and function to the [[w:Pratt & Whitney J58|Pratt [[File:J-X4 Whiplash Turbo Ramjet Engine atmosphere curve.png|thumb|left|Visualization of the thrust multiplier curve for atmos
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  • ...is a standalone SAS module. Visibly designed for the nosecone of aircraft, it functions equally well in the vacuum of space. Simply attach the CH-J3 and it adds automated stability capabilities to [[craft]] otherwise lacking SAS fu
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  • ...the orbited body, which applies if the periapsis is above the terrain and atmosphere as this is the lowest point of the orbit. A spacecraft in such an orbit wil ...ieve both of these goals in a fuel-efficient way. With [[basic maneuvers]] it is possible to change the orbital shape.
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  • ...ute because it lacks a frontal node and is less useful for rockets because it's heavier than the [[Command Pod Mk1]]. ...less useful for spacecraft, they work well for vessels designed to work in atmosphere or land horizontally (like [[spaceplane]]s).
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  • ...ht within an [[atmosphere]]. It also functions as a small [[wing]] in that it generates significantly more lift than an [[elevon]].
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  • ...Brand Adapter 02]], being 25% heavier but having lower drag in atmosphere. It is fuel crossfeed capable. It is the larger equivalent of the [[FL-A10 Adapter]], being the larger of the
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  • ...ht within an [[atmosphere]]. It also functions as a small [[wing]] in that it generates significantly more lift than an [[w:Aileron|aileron]].
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  • ...t''' is a small [[cockpit]] with a frontal node for attaching other parts. It is one of the two cockpits thus far that can be stack-mounted (in one size) ...less useful for spacecraft, they work well for vessels designed to work in atmosphere or land horizontally (like [[spaceplane]]s).
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  • ...units long, starting from the origin (zero, angle does not matter because it is a point with no length) and ending at a point 35° from the base axis (t ...ut it is more difficult to figure the length, however in polar coordinates it is trivial to find the length, the downside is its more difficult to know t
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  • ...there are few possibilities to actually interact with the interior. So far it is possible to: ...throttle level by moving the throttle lever up and down ''(click and drag it with the mouse cursor)'',
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  • ...ell as describe how to complete your first launch and return successfully. It will also attempt to introduce various common science and engineering [[ter The main rules for getting an object into space from [[Kerbin]] and keeping it there (which is called achieving a stable orbit) are fairly easy to explain
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  • ...you don't see this at some point during the tutorial, you've probably done it incorrectly.]] ...ve]], [[Duna]], and [[Dres]], and is an attractive target due to its large atmosphere and complex moon system.
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  • ...ig-S Delta Wing|Big-S]] series wings. However, it is also the heaviest, so it may be a problematic choice on smaller craft, for which the [[Small Delta W
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  • ...by the game because it has not "cleared its neighborhood"; in other terms, it has asteroids in close proximity. ...ether with it’s size it took a long time to discover since half the time it was not where scientists expected to find a planet.<br />
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  • ...led miserably at the job, and this is what we ended up with. Hey, at least it works well with other large (Rockomax) engines when you want more control. ...ar behind the [[LV-T30 "Reliant" Liquid Fuel Engine]] and LV-T45; however, it is still greatly inferior to dedicated vacuum engines, such as the [[LV-909
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  • ...on planets and moons with a suitably dense atmosphere, such as [[Kerbin]]. It can be relied on to bring a Mk 1-2 Command Pod safely down to Kerbin's surf ...rk or deploy in vacuum (i.e. in space or on small celestial bodies without atmosphere, such as the [[Mun]]).
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  • ...ng nearby, this part is really sharp and it'd probably hurt if you fell on it. * Improves stability of craft while in atmosphere
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  • The main rules for getting an object into space from [[Kerbin]] and keeping it there (which is called achieving a stable orbit) are fairly easy to explain ..., the craft continually avoids falling downward straight enough to hit the atmosphere, much less the surface of Kerbin. This is called orbital speed and requires
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  • ...tell the current orientation and what the rotation commands will perform. It is similar to the [[w:Artificial horizon|artificial horizon]] used in real- To land on the surface of a planet or other celestial body, it is important to have the reference set to Surface to account for the rotati
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  • ...in order to create a craft that can operate both within and outside of an atmosphere without changing aerodynamic profile and size. *It wasn't until C7 released his spaceplane pack in version 0.12 that spaceplan
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