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− | + | The '''Structural Pylon''' is a radial [[decoupler]] intended for use on spaceplanes. It is not much different from the [[TT-38K Radial Decoupler]] (other than a lower ejection force); however, it has a much more sturdy and aerodynamic look to it. Even though it has been intended for placement on spaceplane fuselages, it still can work very well on vertical space vessels. It had a strangely high impact tolerance before the [[1.0]] update. | |
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− | The '''Structural Pylon''' is a radial decoupler intended for use on spaceplanes. It is not much different from the [[TT-38K Radial Decoupler]] (other than a lower ejection force); however, it has a much more sturdy and aerodynamic look to it. Even though it has been intended for placement on spaceplane fuselages, it still can work very well on vertical space vessels. It | ||
Despite their sturdy appearance, joints using structural pylons are very flexible. This can be exploited to create all-stock rotor bearings. | Despite their sturdy appearance, joints using structural pylons are very flexible. This can be exploited to create all-stock rotor bearings. | ||
− | == | + | == Product description == |
{{Quote | {{Quote | ||
− | |A structural Pylon for engine Support. Designed to fit against fuselages, and hull bodies. Comes Equipped with emergency bolts to separate jet engines in the event of fire or catastrophic failure. (Not covered by warranty) | + | |A structural Pylon for engine Support. Designed to fit against fuselages, and hull bodies. Comes Equipped with emergency bolts to separate jet engines in the event of fire or catastrophic failure. (Not covered by warranty)|manufacturer=C7 |
− | |C7 | + | }} |
== Changes == | == Changes == | ||
− | ; | + | ;[[1.0.5]] |
+ | * Remodeled and retextured; | ||
+ | * Cost decreased from 1275 to 125. | ||
+ | ;[[0.18]] | ||
* Retextured | * Retextured | ||
− | ; | + | ;[[0.15]] |
− | * Initial | + | * Initial release |
{{Parts}} | {{Parts}} |
Latest revision as of 15:02, 19 August 2018
Structural Pylon | ||
Decoupler by C7 Aerospace Division | ||
Radial size | Radial mounted | |
Cost | (total) | 125.00 |
Mass | (total) | 0.200 t |
Drag | 0.2 | |
Max. Temp. | 2000 K | |
Impact Tolerance | 70 m/s | |
Research | High Altitude Flight | |
Unlock cost | 6 800 | |
Since version | 0.15 | |
Part configuration | structuralPylon.cfg | |
Ejection momentum | 250 Ns | |
Testing Environments | ||
On the surface | Yes | |
In the ocean | Yes | |
On the launchpad | Yes | |
In the atmosphere | Yes | |
Sub-orbital | Yes | |
In an orbit | Yes | |
On an escape | Yes | |
Docked | No | |
Test by staging | Yes | |
Manually testable | No | |
Packed volume | None |
The Structural Pylon is a radial decoupler intended for use on spaceplanes. It is not much different from the TT-38K Radial Decoupler (other than a lower ejection force); however, it has a much more sturdy and aerodynamic look to it. Even though it has been intended for placement on spaceplane fuselages, it still can work very well on vertical space vessels. It had a strangely high impact tolerance before the 1.0 update.
Despite their sturdy appearance, joints using structural pylons are very flexible. This can be exploited to create all-stock rotor bearings.
Product description
“ | A structural Pylon for engine Support. Designed to fit against fuselages, and hull bodies. Comes Equipped with emergency bolts to separate jet engines in the event of fire or catastrophic failure. (Not covered by warranty) — C7 Aerospace Division |
” |
Changes
- Remodeled and retextured;
- Cost decreased from 1275 to 125.
- Retextured
- Initial release