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The '''LT-2 Landing Stut''' is primarily used to land safely on celestial bodies. Prior to its introduction in 0.14, winglets were often the preferred method of providing landing legs for [[Mün]] missions.
 
The '''LT-2 Landing Stut''' is primarily used to land safely on celestial bodies. Prior to its introduction in 0.14, winglets were often the preferred method of providing landing legs for [[Mün]] missions.

Revision as of 23:07, 21 April 2013

LT-2 Landing Strut
Part image
Landing leg by
Moving Parts Experts Group

Radial size Radial mounted
Cost (total) 340.00 Funds
Mass (total) 0.100 t
Drag 0.2
Max. Temp. 2000 K
Impact Tolerance 12 m/s
Research Landing.png Advanced Landing
Unlock cost 4 100 Funds
Since version 0.14
Part configuration landingLegLT-2.cfg
Retractable Yes
Brake torque No
Steering range No
Packed volume 300 l
LT-2 landing strut extended (left) and folded (right)

The LT-2 Landing Stut is primarily used to land safely on celestial bodies. Prior to its introduction in 0.14, winglets were often the preferred method of providing landing legs for Mün missions.

Usage

The LT-2 Landing Strut is used as a landing support when landing vertically. It is connected radially and extends with the G key (Default). It extends much longer than the smaller cousin LT-1, making it suitable for landers with larger engines.


LT-2 Landing struts start in an folded state, and will need to be extended. This is done with the “G” key or hitting the “extend gear” button on the HUD. While in motion the legs can produce substantial forces, potentially resulting in a several meter “hop”. If the leg collides with another part of the rocket, it can break connections and push that part away.

The maximum safe landing speed for an LT-2 landing strut is ~12 m/s. Landings with massive rockets or on rough terrain may need to be slower to avoid ripping off landing legs.

As of 0.15, landing leg mass is counted, but landing gear mass is not.

Description

The LT-2 Landing Strut offers a heavy-duty method for planting yourself firmly on the ground, without the severe consequences that usually accompany planting yourself firmly on the ground.

Moving Parts Experts Group

Changes

0.15
  • Added deployable version
0.14.0
  • Initial Release