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− | The '''TR-2C''' adds a stage to the rocket that when activated will separate the bonds between it and anything else, much like the [[TR-18D_Stack_Separator|TR-18D]]. It is useful when you have, for example, a stack of probes. Unlike normal decouplers, this will not stay attached to either side, which would allow all of the probes to fly off without a decoupler attached | + | The '''TR-2C''' adds a stage to the rocket that when activated will separate the bonds between it and anything else, much like the [[TR-18D_Stack_Separator|TR-18D]]. It is useful when you have, for example, a stack of probes. Unlike normal decouplers, this will not stay attached to either side, which would allow all of the probes to fly off without a decoupler attached |
== Description == | == Description == |
Revision as of 13:11, 23 February 2013
The TR-2C Stack Separator is a Decoupler that allows for staging rockets vertically and in sequence.
Use
The TR-2C adds a stage to the rocket that when activated will separate the bonds between it and anything else, much like the TR-18D. It is useful when you have, for example, a stack of probes. Unlike normal decouplers, this will not stay attached to either side, which would allow all of the probes to fly off without a decoupler attached
Description
“ | Similarly to the TR-18D, the TR-2C is a utility for slicing a rocket into two halves, but now in a more compact size. — O.M.B. Demolition Enterprises |
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Changes
- Initial release