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− | The '''Advanced Canard''' is a [[control surface]] — a [[part]] that generates [[lift]] and deflects to alter a [[craft]]'s [[center of lift]] to aid control of aerodynamic flight within an [[atmosphere]]. It also functions as a small [[wing]] in that it generates significantly more lift than an [[ | + | The '''Advanced Canard''' is a [[control surface]] — a [[part]] that generates [[lift]] and deflects to alter a [[craft]]'s [[center of lift]] to aid control of aerodynamic flight within an [[atmosphere]]. It also functions as a small [[wing]] in that it generates significantly more lift than an [[w:Aileron|aileron]]. |
In contrast to the [[AV-R8 Winglet]] which was designed when KSP only had rockets, the Advanced Canard was intended for use on an aircraft. That intention has not stopped space programs all across Kerbin from using the (slightly) lighter control surface as a rocket stability fin. | In contrast to the [[AV-R8 Winglet]] which was designed when KSP only had rockets, the Advanced Canard was intended for use on an aircraft. That intention has not stopped space programs all across Kerbin from using the (slightly) lighter control surface as a rocket stability fin. | ||
The Advanced Canard offers different dimensions from the Standard Canard, most notably a shorter attachment base. They otherwise have identical stats. | The Advanced Canard offers different dimensions from the Standard Canard, most notably a shorter attachment base. They otherwise have identical stats. | ||
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== Product description == | == Product description == | ||
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− | |Our engineers thought this design looked "high tech" and therefore must be clear improvement on earlier models. | + | |Our engineers thought this design looked "high tech" and therefore must be clear improvement on earlier models. |
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+ | == Usage == | ||
+ | [[File:Advanced Canard on Plane.png|thumb|right|Two Advanced Canards on a plane, prior to the [[1.0]] remodel]] | ||
+ | Prior to version [[1.0]], the Advanced Canard had to be mounted curving backward, otherwise they would cease to function as intended. | ||
== Changes == | == Changes == |
Latest revision as of 19:29, 11 September 2021
Advanced Canard | ||
Control surface by C7 Aerospace Division | ||
Radial size | Radial mounted | |
Cost | (total) | 800.00 |
Mass | (total) | 0.080 t |
Drag | 0.02 | |
Max. Temp. | 2400 K | |
Impact Tolerance | 12 m/s | |
Research | Hypersonic Flight | |
Unlock cost | 9 200 | |
Since version | 0.15 | |
Part configuration | advancedCanard.cfg | |
Lift generated | 0.4 | |
Cont. surf. portion | 100% | |
Deflection range | 10° | |
Actuator Speed | 35°/s | |
Packed volume | 650 l |
The Advanced Canard is a control surface — a part that generates lift and deflects to alter a craft's center of lift to aid control of aerodynamic flight within an atmosphere. It also functions as a small wing in that it generates significantly more lift than an aileron.
In contrast to the AV-R8 Winglet which was designed when KSP only had rockets, the Advanced Canard was intended for use on an aircraft. That intention has not stopped space programs all across Kerbin from using the (slightly) lighter control surface as a rocket stability fin.
The Advanced Canard offers different dimensions from the Standard Canard, most notably a shorter attachment base. They otherwise have identical stats.
Product description
“ | Our engineers thought this design looked "high tech" and therefore must be clear improvement on earlier models. — C7 Aerospace Division |
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Usage
Prior to version 1.0, the Advanced Canard had to be mounted curving backward, otherwise they would cease to function as intended.
Changes
- New model and texture
- Rebalanced for the new aerodynamics
- Initial Release