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== Usage == | == Usage == | ||
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The LT-05 can be extended with the G key similarly to the [[LT-1 Landing Strut|LT-1]] and [[LT-2 Landing Strut|LT-2]]. Each LT-05 can just barely handle a 4 ton load in Kerbin's gravity, when standing still -- or about a half a ton per leg when absorbing a gentle landing impact. | The LT-05 can be extended with the G key similarly to the [[LT-1 Landing Strut|LT-1]] and [[LT-2 Landing Strut|LT-2]]. Each LT-05 can just barely handle a 4 ton load in Kerbin's gravity, when standing still -- or about a half a ton per leg when absorbing a gentle landing impact. | ||
These legs do not extend very far at all, either vertically or horizontally. This means the vessel may tip over a lot more easily when landing. Be careful that it lands vertically on even ground, and attach the legs as far apart as possible on the craft. | These legs do not extend very far at all, either vertically or horizontally. This means the vessel may tip over a lot more easily when landing. Be careful that it lands vertically on even ground, and attach the legs as far apart as possible on the craft. | ||
− | With normal placement, the legs extend downward just far enough to protect an [[LV-909 Liquid Fuel Engine|LV-909]], [[Rockomax 48-7S]] or [[LV-1 Liquid Fuel Engine|LV-1]], but only when attached as low as possible. You can use the [[Vehicle_Assembly_Building#Gizmo|offset]] feature to gain an additional meter or so. | + | With normal placement, the legs extend downward just far enough to protect an [[LV-909 Liquid Fuel Engine|LV-909 "Terrier"]], [[Rockomax 48-7S|Rockomax "Spark" 48-7S]] or [[LV-1 Liquid Fuel Engine|LV-1 "Ant"]], but only when attached as low as possible. You can use the [[Vehicle_Assembly_Building#Gizmo|offset]] feature to gain an additional meter or so. |
== Product description == | == Product description == | ||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
− | * The LT-05 | + | * The LT-05 might be modeled after the landing legs on the Lunar Landing Module. |
== Changes == | == Changes == | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:47, 20 May 2023
LT-05 Micro Landing Strut | ||
Landing leg by Moving Parts Experts Group | ||
Radial size | Radial mounted | |
Cost | (total) | 200.00 |
Mass | (total) | 0.015 t |
Drag | 0.2 | |
Max. Temp. | 1200 K | |
Impact Tolerance | 10 m/s | |
Research | Survivability | |
Unlock cost | 820 | |
Since version | 0.18 | |
Part configuration | landingLegLT-5.cfg | |
Retractable | Yes | |
Brake torque | No | |
Steering range | No | |
Packed volume | 80 l |
The LT-05 Micro Landing Strut is the smallest and lightest landing leg, providing a low mass option for small crewed spacecraft and probes.
Contents
Usage
The LT-05 can be extended with the G key similarly to the LT-1 and LT-2. Each LT-05 can just barely handle a 4 ton load in Kerbin's gravity, when standing still -- or about a half a ton per leg when absorbing a gentle landing impact.
These legs do not extend very far at all, either vertically or horizontally. This means the vessel may tip over a lot more easily when landing. Be careful that it lands vertically on even ground, and attach the legs as far apart as possible on the craft.
With normal placement, the legs extend downward just far enough to protect an LV-909 "Terrier", Rockomax "Spark" 48-7S or LV-1 "Ant", but only when attached as low as possible. You can use the offset feature to gain an additional meter or so.
Product description
“ | A small landing leg designed for space probes or lightweight landers. Basically made of toothpicks... erm, Space-grade toothpicks mind you, but be careful with them anyway. — Moving Parts Experts Group |
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Trivia
- The LT-05 might be modeled after the landing legs on the Lunar Landing Module.
Changes
- Moved from Utility to Ground
- Added deployment sounds
- Description changed
- Initial release